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Net Neutrality Activist ‘Throttles’ Traffic Outside the FCC Building

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Recently, the FCC, led past its chairman Ajit Pai repealed net neutrality in the U.s., leaving ISPs costless to determine how to carve up upwardly the bandwidth they offer to customers and to create what are essentially 'fast lanes' and 'dull lanes' according to their own will.

While the rest of us took to Facebook, Twitter, and other social media, expressing our frustration at the FCC, ane guy decided to requite the FCC a taste of its own medicine.

Rob Elation, a humanitarian and an activist took information technology upon himself to bring the FCC's version of internet liberty to the streets of the nation. So he set out with a plan. Bliss bought a few traffic cones, mounted a couple of cameras on his helmet, and set out to cake one lane of traffic in front of the FCC building. Naturally, slow-moving traffic isn't what people like, only that's what they get with Road Neutrality having been killed off.

Bliss's master plan was very clever. People who wanted to use the fast lane on the road could get a special laissez passer for $5, allowing them the use of the fast lanes, the rest of the people could stick with their gratis plans, and use the slow lane. Freedom to cull, later on all, can just be offered if there are choices. If all the lanes are gratis (like they were before Bliss came along to help things), no ane gets to choose the best lane for themselves.

Plain, the cops showed upward. Bliss, however, says that the cops were very understanding of his not-violent protest against repealing net neutrality, only alas, after a few days, they told him he had to get off the street.

And then, Elation couldn't bring liberty to the roads of the United States, but he got across his point. If we're non ready to accept fast lanes and tiresome lanes for our roads, we definitely shouldn't take them for the net.

You can watch his video (which is honestly a fun lookout) over here:

Source: https://beebom.com/net-neutrality-activist-throttles-traffic-outside-fcc-building/

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