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liberalmike27 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 11:51 AM
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How Net Neutrality Relates to Current Media
Edited on Wed Oct-21-09 11:57 AM by liberalmike27
I think a lot of people don't really understand this issue.

As I've said many times, I really didn't leave the television or radio media. They left me. As I saw them more more corporate, and push more right-wing ideas, without their ideological opposites, not coincidentally, just after the "fairness directive" was repealed, I just got sick of it, and didn't want to watch. Some, like the Borg, no matter what their economic level, adapted, became part of the collective.

There was a while, without any real source of media, outside of books to read. Books are the true liberal marketplace, even today. Even with MSNBC, as I've said many times, there isn't much of the left, many issues are obfuscated, even from them.

Then I got the Internet, and found a home. The Internet, is of course, regarded as a bastion of liberal thought. The reasons are above, whether realized or not, most have fled the ordinary mind-numbing television media, for the site, or beliefs of their choice.

Which brings us to Net-Neutrality. It isn't a surprise that republicans want to be able to control the speed with which pages download, and charge more for faster speeds. Just like television, doing this, instead of the more or less current system, of allowing pages to download equally, allows the control to fall to the richest. The more you can pay, the faster your sites can load.

Predictably, without the neutral speed factor, the less wealthy sites, like the DU, or Common Dreams, or Media Matters, or the Daily KOS, will likely be unable to afford the higher speed-tier, thus be slowed down tremendously. Why do you think Republicans support getting rid of neutrality on the net? It is no different than them calling everything liberal, or their claim that schools are liberal, or all the other attempts they've used to control minds, like all-Republican FOX channel on the higher-priced cable tier. They are all attempts to make getting all sides of issues out, and control the thought of our country. They want to continue what they've done with television through two decades almost, from the end of the eighties, through about 2005, control your brain, and brainwash you into supporting the policies that have left us with a few incredibly rich people, while the rest of our incomes have stagnated, or fallen behind, have lost insurance and pensions, and all of the other terrible things that happen when we blindly listen to the right-wing brainwashing.

So, we really need to keep this one bastion of liberal thought, the Internet, humming along and neutral. They are going to keep trying to control this, to make it harder for the liberal sites to get a fair shake, and after all, why would they change? IT has been their modus operendi for years now, brainwash those with empty-brainpans, and discourage the smarter people from paying attention, from the sheer banality of it all.

It's all about control, and giving the rich, ever more power, even when they are almost bursting with it now.
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Enthusiast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 12:06 PM
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1. A Democrat that abandons
'net neutrality' IS the enemy. It is as simple as that. Once the internet is dismantled there is no more freedom of the press and speech.
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 12:30 PM
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2. Control of thought.
They have no right. Fight.
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 12:35 PM
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3. I believe you've nailed the situation, liberalmike.
The top down, one way autocrats and their supporters hate the Internet because it represents pure democracy and enhances more than any other technological innovation; the power of the American People via their First Amendment freedom of speech rights, and thus making brain washing the people far more difficult.

We must always remain vigilant because the corporate supremacist, autocrats will relentlessly try to put the genie back in the bottle to reestablish their own control over the American People.

Kicked and recommended and thanks for the thread.
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Flash Bazbo Donating Member (124 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-21-09 05:18 PM
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4. But the Teabaggers say Net Neutrality is meant to silence the religious right...
http://www.meetup.com/WeSurroundThemGathering/boards/thread/7914051/

You Must Act TODAY to Prevent Take Over of the Net & Radio!

The FCC Commissioners are voting tomorrow on Net Neutrality. We must convince them to defend the 1st. Amendment. Failure will result in limits on Conservative & Religious messages on the internet, radio & television. It could even affect our ability to talk to each other on Meetup.


Glenn Beck has been hammering Net Neutrality all week, saying Obama wants to give free Internet to everyone as an entitlement program.
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