Goodbye Internet?? (Net Neutrality)

i .. understand what you mean and of course the people arent to blame for their govn + the choices they do and that generalisations can be evil but as i said there was .. plenty of time to fight against it even if it ended up resulting into nothing. of course the gov is corrupt and whatnot they all are but uhm. honestly i think were all being quite hypocrite when we talk about this specific subject because.. we both know and you americans specifically say that net neutrality was not discussed at all in the media and that everything that happened was more or less all displayed in multiple social platforms aka the internet aka smth that the entire world has access to and from what ive seen on those platform this subject was pretty much just ... left alone till the last minute, and thats what mainly sucks about it. i understand you, and you can tell me okay but i fought and my best friend called like 30 times.. and ill believe you but that does not mean... that the majority of the ppl ive seen on the internet did that. actually most of them didnt want to even spread info bc itd ruin their aesthetic blogs or feed or twt and like! thats what im referring to and im sorry if i offended anyone by huh talking about it and giving my opinion on smth i saw but like.. yeah..

eitherwyas katelyn actually meant that america doesnt force other countries to follow their steps and not that america citizens arent to blame for their government so yeah! theres that too. thank you for coming to my ted talk cnxnxnx (hope no1 takes this too srsly)



Yeah, I understand where you are coming from now. It IS really annoying that tons of people did not want to spread the message because it would have ruined their activities online (that’s what I’m taking from what you have said here). In the future on something like this, it is important to educate more and more people on the fact that Net Neutrality should not be tampered with. Not just that, but it’s important to educate people on lots of other things too. When we ignore it, we have only ourselves to blame.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top