Net Neutrality
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DEATH TO THE (((FCC)))
Inshallah
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Net Neutrality ain't the Gulag Archipeligo. Focus on real victims of government. Here's a hint: Its not the people making money hand over fist providing a shitty service in their Monopoly area.
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...Speaker to Animals wrote: All that matte5s is the amount you consume, and consumers already pay for a set amount of data.
One could never say you weren't dogmatic in your beliefs.
Its clear to anyone actually trying to understand the system that not all data is equal.
Whether the good out weighs the bad in the realm of data discrimination is very, very debatable, but that different data has different value is plain.
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As usual we’re clearly too dumb to know our best interests. Thank god the MSM and Twitter are here to “learn” us.
"Hey varmints, don't mess with a guy that's riding a buffalo"
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^^^ Just another house nigger speaking up for massuh ISPDBTrek wrote:Thank god Barack Obama pushed Net Neutrality for the people, and not for big business, right?
Wow.
Stupid levels approaching critical mass.
Isn't that an Eminem freestylin lyric? Probably should be attributed, not likely it's fair use.
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No one. My opinion on what to value is largely irrelevant.heydaralon wrote:Who are you to tell anyone what data is ideal?nmoore63 wrote:All data is not equal.heydaralon wrote:How does giving even more power to ISP's which have effective local monopolies jive with Libertarian free market ideals? I can't figure that one out. The inadvertent effect of no net neutrality is a de facto censorship of ideas that the gov't (with collusion via ISPs) which also runs square in the face of freedom of expression. As Speaker pointed out, all data is equal, especially when a consumer pays for it every month. Libertarians are big on choice, especially consumer choice, and Net Neutrality revocation flies in the face of that. Some real mental gymnastics going on here...
You don't have to live under monopolies.
You don't understand how libertarians think with respect to the rest.
In the same way, my opinion on what a items a grocery store should stock is relevant, only that the grocery store is who should be deciding that and let the market forces of consumer allow the grocery store that best fits their needs to thrive.
A monopoly environment will always fuck the consumer. Net Neutrality is a bad solution to a symptom. You won't stop being fucked over by Comcast because you achieved net neutrality.If someone pays for a service, they decide what data is most valuable. If you live in an area with one ISP, you do have to live under a monopoly. Try setting up your own ISP and get back to me. I'm sure Comcast or Spectrum will help you with that...
You have to deal with the root cause.
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We must secure the existence of wrong think and a future for edgy content
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Lool I'm sure that ISPs are totally gonna compete in the free market now. The same way that banks and insurance companies totally want competition and don't expect gov't bailouts. What was so onerous about the internet before they repealed net neutraility? Seriously tell me. The problems I see were usually in the ISP department, not the internet itself. Its like Martin said, the goal of every business is to become a monopoly. It is what it is, but why are you so eager to allow them to get to this goal? Don't create the Communism/Liberty dichotomy either. There is nothing in the interests of ISPs that remotely aligns with the free market. Their business model is quite the opposite in fact.DBTrek wrote:As usual we’re clearly too dumb to know our best interests. Thank god the MSM and Twitter are here to “learn” us.
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heydaralon wrote:Lool I'm sure that ISPs are totally gonna compete in the free market now. The same way that banks and insurance companies totally want competition and don't expect gov't bailouts. What was so onerous about the internet before they repealed net neutraility? Seriously tell me. The problems I see were usually in the ISP department, not the internet itself. Its like Martin said, the goal of every business is to become a monopoly. It is what it is, but why are you so eager to allow them to get to this goal? Don't create the Communism/Liberty dichotomy either. There is nothing in the interests of ISPs that remotely aligns with the free market. Their business model is quite the opposite in fact.DBTrek wrote:As usual we’re clearly too dumb to know our best interests. Thank god the MSM and Twitter are here to “learn” us.
Asking DB for a reasoned argument is just pissing in the wind at this point.