Net Neutrality Supporters Want to ‘Ban Drudge’
Posted: May 18, 2017 | Author: Pundit Planet | Filed under: Mediasphere, Politics, U.S. News | Tags: Ajit Varadaraj Pai, AT&T, Barack Obama, Comcast, Donald Trump, Federal Communications Commission, Internet, Internet service provider, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Net neutrality |1 CommentAdvocates for ‘free and open Internet’ picket outside FCC.
Alt-left advocates for net neutrality, who say they want a “free and open internet,” want to ban the Drudge Report.
Elizabeth Harrington reports: Alt-left advocates for net neutrality, who say they want a “free and open internet,” want to ban the Drudge Report.
Members of the alt-left who have been tied to violent protests in the past picketed outside the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday in protest of Chairman Ajit Pai‘s proposal to reverse net neutrality rules. The FCC will vote to undue the Obama era Title II rule that classified Internet service providers as utilities, subjecting them to more federal regulation.
Protesters covering their faces held signs that read “Ban Drudge,” with a no symbol over the Drudge Report, the highly trafficked news website run by Matt Drudge. Other protesters held signs to ban other news websites, including Breitbart and InfoWars.
Organizers of the campaign “Protect Our Internet” are connected to PopularResistance.org, which features several members of the antifascist (antifa) campaign… (read more)
Source: freebeacon.com
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They claim they want internet freedom while wanting to ban websites they don’t agree with. Sorry ass hypocrites