Outrage over the Internet
The internet gave us the ability to shop online. It also gave us an outlet to express ourselves. It gave a voice to independent media outlets a chance to publish content with no retractions. Now the United States government wants to put restrictions on it and make net neutrality a thing of the past. In Deirdre Fulton’s “Public Outrage Over Net Neutrality ” the 2014 proposals by the FCC do not support a free open internet. They limit it to those who can afford the best and fastest package. On the internet there is no class. Everyone is equal when they are anonymously behind a computer screen. These laws would put barriers up to those who cannot afford to be in “the fast lane.” An independent journalist who is operating on limited funds could have their voices oppressed all because of this paywall. It would be a disservice to the American democracy by limiting the voices of those who want to get the truth out. Those that can pay for the fast lane could be apart of larger media c