This is related to PizzaGate due to that massive effort by large companies to silence the truth. Potentially if this news breaks, more people could be open to understanding reality.
Earlier today, Chairman of the FCC, Ajit Pai, gave an interview regarding his recent push to end the net neutrality protections. He made many interesting points, but this one is essentially the tl;dr of this post:
Pai said... that tech giants could pose the greatest threat by discriminating against viewpoints on the internet. “They might cloak their advocacy in the public interest,” he said, “but the real interest of these internet giants is in using the regulatory process to cement their dominance in the internet economy.”
Pai goes on to describe his policy and states that some ISPs may prioritise some content over others and such. But then, would you believe it, it turns out the big companies such as Facebook, Google and Twitter have been urging him to stand down recently, so Pai turned his sights towards them:
“Now look: I love Twitter,” Pai began. “But let’s not kid ourselves; when it comes to a free and open Internet, Twitter is a part of the problem. The company has a viewpoint and uses that viewpoint to discriminate.”
“And unfortunately, Twitter is not an outlier,” Pai continued. “Indeed, despite all the talk, and all the fear, that broadband providers could decide what internet content consumers can see, recent experience shows that so-called edge providers are in fact deciding what content they see. These providers routinely block or discriminate against content they don’t like.”
I can personally confirm that ISPs can block certain content that they don't approve of - I'm blocked from going on 4Chan under BT.
There you have it, I guess. This sort of information may be helpful the next time you try to red pill anyone, so keep the source handy.
EDIT: Since posting this, my network speed has become a lot slower. Do you believe in coincidences?
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Blacksmith21 ago
Musk, Hawking and others have been warning of what could become of AI. This is the start. Terminator doesn't sound so far fetched anymore.
chabon ago
Right? I never thought I'd live to see the sci-fi nightmares come to life.
Blacksmith21 ago
Ever wonder where they go the ideas? Hostel? Taken? Eyes Wide Shut? Ad infinitum...