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That's not true. The Internet has private-sector standards bodies and all ISP's. Also all ISP's are subject to market forces and can't do 'anything' they want to.
Imagine if the government mandated every web site used standard HTML so that everyone had equal access. What a nightmare. How could we progress? What about freedom? What regulations will follow under such a guise of equal access?
False. They own their own properties, sure. But the Internet isn't just physical hardware. No one owns the Internet so far, but the governments of the world are working to control it under the self-serving dogma of 'equality and guaranteeing freedom.'
Our elections have been manipulated. Obama was noone four years ago. Now all of a sudden he's president. He was deliberately advertised by the media, lied profusely during the campaign, and now services the globalists and the central bankers. He's a corporatist.
No one. No government. Especially no government that has a worldwide empire, engages in never-ending wars based on lies, persecutes those who divulge the systematic lies, and terrorizes its own public under the guise of homeland defense.
It is my hope the Internet continues to be a place of voluntary participation, not government coercion and mandated equality.
Freedom is about choice, not equality. Net Neutrality is not about freedom, no. It is an entitlement. Net Neutrality is Marxist. Evil can dress itself up in such beautiful sounding words and that's what I think Net Neutrality is. It sounds so wonderful and Utopian. The devil is in the details.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag8_23xgbu0
Watch this video to see how corporations use government regulation, just like Net Neutrality, to gain an advantage in the market. Big Content (ie Netflix,Google,Facebook and many others) want Net Neutrality laws and this is the truer intent behind why the government is supporting it. That's just a part of the series, I suggest you watch the whole segment (can't find it now on YT).
Edited 2010-12-22 07:51 UTC