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DeepSkyFrontier rated 3 months ago- For all those people looking for those volunteer militia types looking something to get enraged about, this is a good one. If Net Neutrality is not protected by law, then it will be our human duty to use any revolutionary tactic necessary to protect international freedom of speech. Anything, that is, short of deadly force. Look up your state Reps and Senator's and check whether they support NN. If they don't, consider reminding them that this is an issue that you're willing to vote them out of office over.

shadoobie rated 3 months ago- Some big companies act like they can do ANYTHING! This is ridiculous. There's no excuse for bending your own customers over in pursuit of even greater profits!!! If you're a Virgin subscriber, remember THEY'D BE NOTHING WITHOUT YOU. Canceling your service will grab their attention. The only thing that will make companies like this listen is also the only thing they care about: a loss of their profits...

Korinthian rated 4 months ago- Virgin, a threat to democracy.

Peu rated 4 months ago- will the revolution be blogged about? Certainly.

Jint3i rated 4 months ago- From the page: "Cory Doctorow (PCF board member) has canceled his internet account with Virgin in response to comments by their CEO that net neutrality is â€oea load of bollocks” and that they will be slowing down traffic from sources that donâ€t pay extra. These companies need to hear from the public and this is the language they understand."
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