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Internet access is not a 'civil right'
« on: December 26, 2010, 01:39:17 PM »
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Perspectives/Default.aspx?id=1260058

When bureaucrats talk about increasing our "access" to x, y or z, what they're really talking about is increasing exponentially their control over our lives. As it is with the government healthcare takeover, so it is with the newly approved government plan to "increase" Internet "access." Call it Webcare.

 

By a vote of 3-2, the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday adopted a controversial scheme to ensure "net neutrality" by turning unaccountable Democratic appointees into meddling online traffic cops. The panel will devise convoluted rules governing Internet service providers, bandwidth use, content, prices and even disclosure details on Internet speeds. The "neutrality" is brazenly undermined by preferential treatment toward wireless broadband networks. Moreover, the FCC's scheme is widely opposed by Congress -- and has already been rejected once in the courts. Demonized industry critics have warned that the regulations will stifle innovation and result in less access, not more.
 
Sound familiar? The parallels with healthcare are striking. The architects of ObamaCare promised to provide Americans more access to health insurance -- and cast their agenda as a fundamental universal entitlement.
 
Internet address bigIn fact, it was a pretext for creating a gargantuan federal bureaucracy with the power to tax, redistribute, and regulate the private health insurance market to death -- and replace it with a centrally planned government system overseen by politically driven code enforcers dictating everything from annual coverage limits to administrative expenditures to the makeup of the medical workforce. The costly, onerous, and selectively applied law has resulted in less access, not more.
 
Undaunted promoters of Obama FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's "open Internet" plan to expand regulatory authority over the Internet have couched their online power grab in the rhetoric of civil rights. On Monday, FCC Commissioner Michael Copps proclaimed: "Universal access to broadband needs to be seen as a civil right...[though] not many people have talked about it that way." Opposing the government Internet takeover blueprint, in other words, is tantamount to supporting segregation. Cunning propaganda, that.
 
"Broadband is becoming a basic necessity," civil rights activist Benjamin Hooks added. And earlier this month, fellow FCC panelist Mignon Clyburn, daughter of Congressional Black Caucus leader and Number Three House Democrat James Clyburn of South Carolina, declared that free (read: taxpayer-subsidized) access to the Internet is not only a civil right for every "nappy-headed child" in America, but is essential to their self-esteem. Every minority child, she said, "deserves to be not only connected, but to be proud of who he or she is."
 
Calling them "nappy-headed" is a rather questionable way of boosting their pride, but never mind that.
 
computer mouse 2Face it: A high-speed connection is no more an essential civil right than 3G cell phone service or a Netflix account. Increasing competition and restoring academic excellence in abysmal public schools is far more of an imperative to minority children than handing them iPads. Once again, Democrats are using children as human shields to provide useful cover for not so noble political goals.
 
The "net neutrality" mob -- funded by billionaire George Soros and other left-wing think tanks and nonprofits -- has openly advertised its radical, speech-squelching agenda in its crusade for "media justice." Social justice is the redistribution of wealth and economic "rights." Media justice is the redistribution of free speech and other First Amendment rights.
 
The meetings of the universal broadband set are littered with Marxist-tinged rants about "disenfranchisement" and "empowerment." They've targeted conservative opponents on talk radio, cable TV, and the Internet as purveyors of "hate" who need to be managed or censored. Democratic FCC panelists have dutifully echoed their concerns about concentration of corporate media power.
 
As the Ford Foundation-funded Media Justice Fund, which lobbied for universal broadband, put it: This is a movement "grounded in the belief that social and economic justice will not be realized without the equitable redistribution and control of media and communication technologies."
 
For progressives who cloak their ambitions in the mantle of "fairness," it's all about control. It's always about control.
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Re: Internet access is not a 'civil right'
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2010, 01:48:51 PM »
Gotta disagree with you. A neutral internet is the only possible way we can defeat the bolshevik establishment, it is the last place there is real free speech on. without net neutrality, all the companies could just make JTF either inaccessible or make it super slow (has v'halila)

http://zionistinfidelalliance.wordpress.com/2010/12/23/the-internet-is-in-trouble/

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Re: Internet access is not a 'civil right'
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2010, 04:15:55 PM »
Anytime FCC is involved, it's bad, government shouldn't be anywhere near internet. Look at the regulation now and it's bad enough. Esentially if government has control, we will end up like the radio stations where you need a license just to run a website or a server. Yes some ISPs could be corrupt and control content but that is why you have choice of which ISP you choose, what needs to be relaxed is to end the contracting that other ISP's have in certain towns where say an ISP has the exclusive rights to sell their service in an area. That creates a situation where the ISP is a monopoly similar to the water or electric companies.

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Re: Internet access is not a 'civil right'
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2010, 04:43:21 PM »
Anytime FCC is involved, it's bad, government shouldn't be anywhere near internet. Look at the regulation now and it's bad enough. Esentially if government has control, we will end up like the radio stations where you need a license just to run a website or a server. Yes some ISPs could be corrupt and control content but that is why you have choice of which ISP you choose, what needs to be relaxed is to end the contracting that other ISP's have in certain towns where say an ISP has the exclusive rights to sell their service in an area. That creates a situation where the ISP is a monopoly similar to the water or electric companies.

net neutrality by definition is against having the FCC give out licenses for putting things on the web. i agree that the FCC should not be involved with this, it should be done via constitutional amendment. ISP corruption would make the entire internet a mess. im telling you, if the internet falls into the claws of the ISPs all of JTFs hopes of becoming a mass movement are gone. (god forbid) israel will become palestine, europe will become eurabia, and the world in general will just be an islamo-corporate fascist caliphate. the world will fall into a 1000 years of darkness.