Manimations | Why Repealing Net Neutrality is Smart @manimations4731 | Uploaded December 2017 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
The majority of the American population believes that removing Net Neutrality is one of the worst possible moves that the FCC could make. However, after carefully and patiently researching information about this topic since last week, I've been able to discover lots of good and well-thought-out arguments that Ajit Pai has made throughout this process. So much so, in fact, that I've decided to elaborate a video compiling all of the good points that the man behind it all has made. Most of the arguments that appear in this video are ideas that could potentially benefit the public, but due to people only seeing the center of this situation and not exactly the bigger picture, they go past the typical person's head.
Just fucking kidding, this is kind of bullshit. Net Neutrality is something that we all need. Help spread awareness:
Reddit thread with info (very useful): reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/7ek4q6/join_the_battle_for_net_neutrality_net_neutrality
An additional tool in case things go to shit: democracy.io
This can help you find your Representative: house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
Finding a senator could be useful too: senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?OrderBy=state
Contact the FCC: fcc.gov/about/contact
And last but not least
Twitter: twitter.com/manimationtwitr?lang=en
The majority of the American population believes that removing Net Neutrality is one of the worst possible moves that the FCC could make. However, after carefully and patiently researching information about this topic since last week, I've been able to discover lots of good and well-thought-out arguments that Ajit Pai has made throughout this process. So much so, in fact, that I've decided to elaborate a video compiling all of the good points that the man behind it all has made. Most of the arguments that appear in this video are ideas that could potentially benefit the public, but due to people only seeing the center of this situation and not exactly the bigger picture, they go past the typical person's head.
Just fucking kidding, this is kind of bullshit. Net Neutrality is something that we all need. Help spread awareness:
Reddit thread with info (very useful): reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/7ek4q6/join_the_battle_for_net_neutrality_net_neutrality
An additional tool in case things go to shit: democracy.io
This can help you find your Representative: house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
Finding a senator could be useful too: senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?OrderBy=state
Contact the FCC: fcc.gov/about/contact
And last but not least
Twitter: twitter.com/manimationtwitr?lang=en