The FCC intends to totally repeal Net Neutrality tomorrow, meaning we will only see some people's websites quickly -- those who paid for the quicker lane. Think about what that means and grieve for your country. Sounds corny, kind of overdramatic, so maybe I should say it again.

Nov 21, 2017 · 2:42 AM UTC

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This isn't remotely melodramatic when you pair it with Trump's attacks on the media and the free press, the rise of Sinclair broadcasting, etc etc. The rise of totalitarianism in the US is a valid concern here.
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Praying for sanity in this country.
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Here's how to fight back call 202-418-1000
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I think we best be worrying abt the moral character of our congress.... until THAT is cleaned up, none of this other stuff will ever matter.
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Trump should be in charge of the internet
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I just got online to rant about this, I was so angry when hearing the news that I opened Twitter to voice my outrage. Yours was the first tweet I saw when I opened up thank you for your voice
The internet is CRUCIAL in our modern society-not to mention that we already have to deal with so subscription services on top of the internet bills! Taking away #NetNuetrality would only hurt those middle-class and below. Big companies are the only ones who benefit.
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Why should I care if Google doesn't get free bandwidth from Comcast while they're peeking into our cloud docs and censoring political speech on their platforms?
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It's a big, dangerous step toward censorship.
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This is the beginning of the end for a free and open internet! No bueno!