AT&T called for an “Internet Bill of Rights” and argued that Facebook and Google should also be subjected to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on their platforms.
AT&T, one of the largest telecommunications companies, called for Congress to enact an “Internet Bill of Rights” which would subject Facebook, Google, and other content providers to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Comcast or AT&T as well as content providers such as Facebook and Google.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson wrote, “Congressional action is needed to establish an ‘Internet Bill of Rights’ that applies to all internet companies and guarantees neutrality, transparency, openness, non-discrimination and privacy protection for all internet users.”
Stephenson posted the ad in the New York Times, Washington Post, and other national news outlets on Wednesday.
FK – Probably a setup. They likely want to introduce a weak ‘internet bill of rights’ that wouldn’t really protect anything but the corporate commie globalist elites.
See ‘United Nations Human Rights’ or whatever they call it. Let’s them write any ‘law’ they want or target whatever or whomever they want.
In a free country there’s no such thing as a group or individual whose motives can’t be questioned. If we have that we have a serious problem. We have many.
Why can’t we just ban global commies for starters? They don’t belong in this country regardless of what cute names they call themselves.
This was all easy to see coming. What was once patriot domain in the early days of the net will be ‘mainstreamed’ and all dissenters of whatever flavor swept off into some dark corner the average dumbass sheeple will fear to tread, or not even be aware of its existence.
Will Google re-mainstream the net?
If someone tells me they blindly trust any source I know I’m dealing with a child.