Right on the toes of repealing net neutrality Republicans want to regulate the internet, now that internet service providers in their pocket can censor online content for them.
And by comparing a “BIAS” to child pornography they are going to dominate the free and open content of what is, in order to censor the people.
Few more key words from this article:
Top Republican lawmakers
“Should be treated differently”
Silencing of conservative voices
Legal protections
“social media filtering practices”
remove objectionable content
YIKES. The number of falsehoods in your statement would be scary (if I didn’t know you were a lefty, for whom falsehoods are a lifeblood).
Who is “censoring” the people? Google. Facebook. The Insurance Journal editor. Anytime I make a truthful comment about something Obama did, a comment without insult or crude language, it gets deleted by IJ. You are not allowed to criticize the Great One.
And Net Neutrality? Seriously? You clearly know nothing about the subject. Wireless competition is making the issue pointless.
The first three words of this article sums it up….
Right on the toes of repealing net neutrality Republicans want to regulate the internet, now that internet service providers in their pocket can censor online content for them.
And by comparing a “BIAS” to child pornography they are going to dominate the free and open content of what is, in order to censor the people.
Few more key words from this article:
Top Republican lawmakers
“Should be treated differently”
Silencing of conservative voices
Legal protections
“social media filtering practices”
remove objectionable content
YIKES. The number of falsehoods in your statement would be scary (if I didn’t know you were a lefty, for whom falsehoods are a lifeblood).
Who is “censoring” the people? Google. Facebook. The Insurance Journal editor. Anytime I make a truthful comment about something Obama did, a comment without insult or crude language, it gets deleted by IJ. You are not allowed to criticize the Great One.
And Net Neutrality? Seriously? You clearly know nothing about the subject. Wireless competition is making the issue pointless.