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TayTVer rated 5 months ago
Good Blog about Comcast being a very unfair company.
pwnsw0rth rated 5 months ago
Disgusting.
F3nr1L rated 5 months ago
My god large companies are starting to piss me off. They need to stop making me have to decide between a future in genetics or as a freelance assassin.
ChelseaOslen rated 5 months ago
not interes5ed
ilrozopolo rated 5 months ago
It's about time someone stood up for what's right.
EddieStarr rated 5 months ago
Interesting to know that people would have liked to talk with FCC / Comcast during the meeting and were not allowed to.
jmjinks rated 5 months ago
What ever happened to freedom of speech or freedom of expression when companies like Comcast block access to it? Comscast should be punished or fined for their actions.
stevedtrm rated 5 months ago
The roots of this problem are economic. The government OWNS you and will pay people to keep you out of meetings through its corporations which it ALSO owns, to help hide its increasing concentration and control of media power.

Stop using Comcast? The government owns all the other landless peasants in all the other ISPs too. You are underestimating how deep this goes.
Zinggniz3 rated 5 months ago
To the people who say "just don't use comcast:" I'm on a college campus where my internet connection is non-negotiable. I get Comcast, or nothing. So, yea, I hate them too, but the solution isn't as easy as "just change."
swheeler222 rated 5 months ago
Sure, you can just not use comcast, but what about when other telecom companies take their lead? What about communities that don't have more than one or two high-speed internet providers? What about the ethics involved in paying people to take up space, preventing those of us who have an opinion to let our voices be heard? "In Germany, they came first for the Communists, And I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist; And then they came for the trade unionists, And I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist; And then they came for the Jews, And I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew; And then they came for me, And by that time there was no one left to speak up." - Martin Niemöller
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