On Thursday, December 14, the FCC votes to repeal and dismantle Net Neutrality laws that are currently on the books.
What does that mean?
Digital inequality. Imagine being forced to use certain ISP (Internet Service Provider,) in order to surf the net.
Example: Being forced to use Yahoo as your search engine instead of Google, because Verizon owns Yahoo. That�s why Net Neutrality laws are in place.
Do you really want Companies like Comcast and Verizon to control what parts of the Internet you have access too ?
Do you really want to pay them more money so you can GOOGLE or tweet? I DON'T.
Hey, did I mention the newly elected head of the FCC and guy trying to tear down the Net Neutrality laws, Ajit Pait (also the guy making jokes about killing net neutrality and shilling for Verizon,) used to be a an big shot executive from Verizon.
Dismantling Net Neutrality means no more even playing field - and not even in the same ball park!
Small businesses won�t be able to compete with the big ones, and it will become more difficult for people to have access to info on the net - hence denying us freedom of information.
Not great if you�re in a poor school district, own a small business trying to compete with the big guys, or belong to a ***Patient Community.
The Diabetes Online Community changed my life for the better - And I know that you feel the same way.
The value of the connecting online for those of us living with a chronic illness is so incredibly important.
The Internet not only connects us to valuable info, it connects us to our diabetes peers and consigliaries -people who understand what it�s like to live with diabetes. The Web helps people with diabetes and other chronic illnesses find our tribes; our teachers, champions, and our allies.
The Internet gives us our voices to implement change.
Our voices - our freedom of speech and our freedom to obtain information is THIS CLOSE to being taken away.
Still not sure? Ok, look to Portugal and Spain. Because they don�t have Net Neutrality, internet providers are now starting to split the internet into packages.
It�s not a Red verses Blue issue - everyone no matter what side of the fence you sit, will feel the impact.
How can you help?
Sidebar: Cutting and pasting directly from facebook and HUGE thanks to John Oliver - for creating a SUPER easy way to do this?? - like RIGHT NOW:
1. Go to gofccyourself.com
(the shortcut John Oliver made to the hard-to-find FCC comment page)
2. Next to the 17-108 link (Restoring Internet Freedom), click on "express"
3. Be sure to hit "ENTER" after you put in your name & info so it registers.
4. In the comment section write, "I strongly support net neutrality backed by Title 2 oversight of ISPs."
5. Click to submit, done. - Make sure you hit submit at the end!
(the shortcut John Oliver made to the hard-to-find FCC comment page)
2. Next to the 17-108 link (Restoring Internet Freedom), click on "express"
3. Be sure to hit "ENTER" after you put in your name & info so it registers.
4. In the comment section write, "I strongly support net neutrality backed by Title 2 oversight of ISPs."
5. Click to submit, done. - Make sure you hit submit at the end!
THEN: Call, tweet, facebook, and text ( text RESIST to 50409) your lawmakers and tell them to protect Net Neutrality.
We are running out of time, your voice matters - SPEAK UP AND SPEAK OUT.
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