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hey american followers
canadians reblogged fcc & net neutrality stuff for you so you had access to information - can you lend a hand and help us now?
Context (please share this post!):
Bell, Cineplex, Rogers and Shaw are trying to censor the internet and force the end of net neutrality in Canada.
BREAKING: The FCC just voted to repeal net neutrality, meaning we’re all screwed. TV news shows were essentially silent about this for the three weeks leading up to the vote.
When I saw this post on my dash, it kept disappearing every time the site finished loading. It had nothing to do with my blacklist extension, all evidence of this post on my dash vanished. I had to go to the blog of the person I’m reblogging it from DIRECTLY. If you can see this post at all, even if it’s for a split second, try and like it and reblog it! Don’t let this post be hidden!
More Beautiful After Being Broken
What this trite imagery misses out on is the fact that kintsukuroi requires a lot of work to repair a piece like that. It takes a lot of time, a lot of effort, a great deal of investment. Sometimes parts of the original are damaged beyond repair, and you have to instead painstakingly create entirely new ones. It’s still not the same. Maybe it’s something more beautiful. But it’s not the fact that it broke that makes it beautiful. It’s the work put into it. It’s the fact that people made the effort to salvage it, because it was worth salvaging, because it was important enough to salvage. It’s the care that makes the beauty. An apology can’t always fix what has been broken. That doesn’t mean it’s not irreparable, sometimes you can go on to rebuild and repair. But it won’t ever be the same as it was again.
and the person doing the work is probably not the person who needed to give the apology. it was the person that was hurt putting themselves back together, maybe with help, maybe without.
“sorry” is just sweeping up the broken pieces. they’re barely more together in the dustpan than they were on the floor.
Congress has set out a bill to stop the FCC taking away our internet. PLEASE SPREAD THIS AS MUCH AS YOU CAN.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/4585
Guys I don’t know how many younger followers I have so I wanted to say something really quick:
No matter what happens on the 14th of December, you will not immediately lose the internet. It’s not like that. That’s not how these things work.
There’s already been a bill introduced to fight it.
There’s going to be a court battle.
So yes, keep voicing yourselves, keep fighting
But don’t let the anxiety of some doomsday get to you.
SAVE NET NEUTRALITY!!!
The FCC might have voted to repeal net neutrality today but the fight for our internet is not over. There is still a chance to save this before it goes to court.
Please visit the link below and follow the steps provided to fight back against this terrible greed. Don’t get sad, don’t lose hope, don’t give up. FIGHT!!!
https://www.battleforthenet.com
JUDGEMENT DAY
If we lose Net Neutrality in the next 24 hours, blame congress. Call your lawmakers now:
202-759-7766
If we lose it guys we’re not just getting charged for using the internet but were also losing these websites
-Wikipedia
-Uber
-Snapchat
-Spotify
-YouTube
-Netflix
-Gmail
-Soundcloud
-ALL online games and networks
-ALL online shopping services
-ALL online classes
-ALL the porn
Just 24 hours until the choice is made. Do your part if you already haven’t. Call the FCC and tell them you don’t want to pay for social media
-CALL: 202-418-1000
Or text RESIST to 50409 and get walked through the process of making your voice heard to your senator. They represent you and always will
But in the mean time Tumblr, BREAK THE INTERNET. Reblog these pics, post your own thoughts/blogs, spread the word, Join the Fight!
Don’t lie down and wait for results, make the results happen, we’re the people, we’re stronger than we know. Now let’s out and show it
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FCC Meeting was only a Proposal
The fight is not over. One battle rarely EVER wins the war. Petitions will go to congress. Ajit Pai is no where near as powerful as he thinks. Do not give him that power. Keep fighting.
So, here’s a deal
Net neutrality is something very few Americans are going to afford going away
Any small schools? Pfft, they can barely. Maintain their buildings. What makes you think they can afford it?
Middle class? Not all of them.
Jobs online? Many are gonna suffer
Youtubers. A good amount will vanish
Artists? Woah that is much less money
So here is a deal
If they decide to get rid of it. Boycott
Stop paying these companies, dammit
You can live without your phone
Your Netflix
Your Tumblr
Just to tell them no.
If they don’t listen to our words
Then they WILL listen to the lack of money
What Happens Now
Ok…so…I’m sure we are all reeling after everything that has happened due to the FCC’s decision to approve of the Repeal of Net Neutrality. I can honestly say it is saddening to hear that they want to block us off that badly. The vote may have been lost today but I want to make this clear: THIS. FIGHT. IS. NOT. OVER.
The FCC STILL has to take this to multiple courts in multiple countries as well as get it approved from Congress. Just because they gave a positive vote to this new system doesnt mean Congress will allow it to flourish. As it stands there are those in congress that do NOT agree with this system so there is STILL a chance to save our internet people. We may have lost the battle but we will NOT lose the war. We are going to strive and persevere in the face of adversity and we will show the FCC, Congress, even the President that the Internet is a free, open world and that is how it should stay. I know this is heavy news but do not lose hope simply because of this vote. It is a heavy pill to swallow but remember: We have only begun to fight.
Regardless of What Happens Tomorrow, Keep Contacting Your Reps
Your internet will not go black tomorrow if the FCC votes to repeal Net Neutrality. You’ll still have time to fight it.
People aren’t kidding when they say Congress can stop the FCC’s decision. If they vote to repeal NN, that just means to have to strike Congress even harder than before. We HAVE to convince them to overrule the FCC’s decision in that case.
We’re already making great strides. Republicans are speaking out against the FCC and telling them to cancel the vote altogether or put it off for further investigation and review first. Bills are being introduced by Congressmen to save NN. Hundreds and hundreds of businesses - including big name businesses - are banding together to protest, and you can bet they will be suing the FCC up and down if they vote to repeal the internet’s neutrality rules.
The only reason this is happening is because of public awareness and pressure. Asshole Pansy Pai may not care about the public, but our representatives are listening. They’re hearing us, and many of them are acting. We need to keep it up and get more on our side if we’re to ensure NN stays in place.
Whatever happens tomorrow, keep calling, texting, emailing, faxing, signing petitions, and doing all you can to save NN.
And if we ultimately win, whether tomorrow or in the future? The fight doesn’t stop there. They’ll keep coming back again and again unless we can get some permanent rules in place.
There are fights to make internet a state provided utility like water or electricity, provided by your local government rather than greedy ISPs. The few that have these set up in their towns already claim their internet is much faster and cheaper than ordinary internet already is. ISPs hate this, and are working to make this illegal, too. (That’s why it’s part of the repeals they’re trying to pass.)
Whether we go down that route or not, we need to fight to keep this situation from ever happening again. If we don’t, we might find ourselves losing someday.
Don’t let that happen.
With a vote 3-2, Net Neutrality was repealed
“What I am pleased to be able to say is the fight to save net neutrality does not end today. This agency does not have, the final word. Thank goodness.” - FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn
You heard the woman. The fight is NOT over. It does NOT end today. This agency does NOT have the final word. This initial repeal means we have to fight HARDER and without mercy. This repeal will go to Congress and they will have the final word to repeal Net Neutrality or to keep it.
THAT MEANS YOU HAVE TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES TODAY AND EVERYDAY UNTIL THE DAY THE COURTS DECIDE. Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed it at the hearing, our protesting does work! Clogging their phone lines, emails, and fax machines does get their attention! Use the sites you have been using like BattleForTheNet, SaveTheInternet, and continue to text RESIST to ResistBot At 50409, free of charge! (Despite the rumors of not doing this, THIS DOES STILL WORK) Send your personalized emails, whether long or short! Call your representative’s offices and read scripts found on the internet if you don’t know what to say! Non-Americans who want to help! CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE WORD OF WHAT TO DO! WORD OF MOUTH WORKS!
THE FIGHT IS NOT OVER. WE CAN STILL WIN THE WAR. THIS IS ALL OR NOTHING RIGHT NOW. ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES AND GET IN THERE!
We managed to make the repeal of Obamacare such a hot button issue the GOP failed to get the votes needed to repeal it outright, so we can do this. We need to treat net neutrality the same way. Make it too hot to handle. Make congress hear us and make them unwilling to touch net neutrality.
The FCC sided with Comcast and decided to let ISPs censor the internet. The Internet needs to stop this from happening: http://cms.fightforthefuture.org/tellfcc/
Last Wednesday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced a proposal for new rules that would allow for a “ fast lane” of Internet traffic for content providers who are willing (and able) to pay a fee. [1] The proposal reverses the FCC’s previous commitment to net neutrality and open internet and allows ISP’s like Comcast or Verizon to slow down and censor services that don’t pay the toll.
We have to be totally honest, this situation is seriously grim. But there is still hope. The FCC already knows that the Internet community wants net neutrality, but they think they can put their spin on these new rules and sneak them through. If we can prove them wrong right now with a massive public outcry, we can literally save the Internet once again.
We need to stop the FCC now. Big business groups are already ramping up lobbying efforts with the FCC in swarms since Wednesday’s announcement in support of censoring the open Internet and to ensure this dangerous proposal moves forward. [2]
This is a critical moment. In the last few weeks more than 65,000 people have taken action with us. Can you help us get to 80,000 by the end of the day today?
[1] Gautham Nagesh. “FCC to Propose New ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules”. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304518704579519963416350296
[2] Edward Wyatt. Edward Wyatt. “Lobbying Efforts Intensify After F.C.C. Tries 3rd Time on Net Neutrality” http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/25/business/lobbying-efforts-intensify-after-fcc-tries-3rd-time-on-net-neutrality.html?hpw&rref=politics
- Fight For The Future
we’re almost ¾ of the way there!! c’mon guys, every bit counts!
will it ever stop
fucking signal boost
IF YOU ARE NOT SIGNAL BOOSTING THIS YOU ARE NOT PAYING ATTENTION.
IF THE U.S. FALLS TO THIS IT WILL OPEN OTHER DANGEROUS DOORS INTERNATIONALLY.
Start a civil war against the US government.
Signal boost for my us followers
I try to keep the things I reblog as blog/mun-centric as possible, but this is something I just can’t let slide.
I’ve been following this cause since last year. I’ve signed petitions, I’ve called representatives, I’ve been to protests, the whole nine yards.
This right here? This is not a joke. This is seriously happening, guys.
Remember the Wikipedia shutdown? That was to protest this right here. If you haven’t taken action against this yet, frankly, what is wrong with you? If this doesn’t get stopped, we’re going to lose the thing that brings us all together unless we shell out huge sums of cash to these corrupt bastards.
Do not just sit there and keep browsing.
Do not scroll past this.
Fight.
yo this shit important okay? im pretty worried myself
IMPORTANT
attention all Officials, all Tumblr users, whoever the fuck you are.
This is severely important.
Ever sit down after a stressful day, watch your favorite youtuber, do commissions, etc.? Well in FOUR DAYS, that can all be taken away very easily. We’re so close yet so *far* from possibly saving the internet, and those who’s lives depend on it. Within this blog, there will be a link to a petition to stop net neutrality from being killed. There are many people who’s jobs are online. online schooling. the internet is extrememly important, and we can’t let the FCC take it away! Instead of just merely liking this post, sign the petition and reblog this post!
>> Here’s the link. <<
GUYS!!
we are so close!!
yet so.. FAR!!
Once again, I beg of you, reblog this post! So many people’s lives are depending on this!
Once again! I PLEAD you! Signal boost the fuck out of this! we need everyone to see it!!! We’re so close yet so FAR!!! If we don’t meet the goal in four/three days(?), then so many people will die and become depressed!!! STOP THE FCC AND SAVE THE INTERNET!
EVERY SIGN COUNTS!!
DO IT
GUYS KEEP GOING
LOOK I APPRECIATE THE SENTIMENT BUT YOU SHOULD BE LEAVING YOUR COMMENT WITH THE ACTUAL FCC WHERE IT COUNTS.
www.gofccyourself.com
PLEASE. MAKE YOUR COMMENT THERE. IT WILL DO MORE GOOD. SAY YOU SUPPORT TITLE TWO AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES.
Petitions on change.org are nice and all, but they aren’t as helpful as going directly to the FCC.