-—————No, I keep hearing the camel’s nose metaphor. IIRC, even you have mentioned it.——————
I probably have. But at this point, alice isn’t falling anymore.
She’s at the bottom of the hole looking up. Look at how much I’ve dug up about this, and I really didn’t even have to go very far.
You could’ve done this too, had you had any interest in protecting yourself.
I’ll put it to you this way, (if) when I used the camel metaphor, I was wrong. It’s way worse than I thought.
————I’m with you there, but I want to keep it existing.-—————
Trusting marxists and thinking you’ll get to keep it isn’t wise.
-———Remember, early on the likes of Wu weren’t even on the radar for the telcos—————
Doesn’t matter. He isn’t on their radar now either, that I’ve seen. And even if he is, they aren’t pointing out his marxism. That doesn’t fit into telco jargon.
-————There were literally statements to the effect of “Why should they make so much money over our lines?”——————
That’s my big problem with the telcos. You own the lines, but you don’t own the information in it.
The point here is that they want to, and their attempts to do so must be stopped.
I still think that if those on the right had embraced the net neutrality issue uncorrupted in the beginning instead of following the telco-paid politicians and think tanks, we could have prevented the takeover of the issue by the leftists. Now look what we have, leftists pushing their whole agenda from one side, the telcos pushing theirs from the other, and few people actually looking out for net neutrality anymore.