The FCC voted to repeal Net Neutrality, but I would like to reiterate to all of you that now is not the time to panic. It’s time to get angry and active, but not time to panic.
Clickbait sites are painting today as the definitive “end” of it all, but it’s not. This shit’s still got to go through the courts.
The FCC has tried to repeal net neutrality twice before, and both times it got repealed by the courts.
The voting public’s support for Net Neutrality is overwhelming. Last I checked, 83% of polled voters nationwide are in support of Net Neutrality staying.
Republican politicians and lawmakers are aware of this overwhelming support and have been voicing their support as well.
Doug Jones victory in Alabama was a wake-up call for Republican politicians, letting them know they are not invincible.
Join the millions of Americans making their voices heard. Contact your representatives. Call them. Email them. Tweet at them. Anything you can do helps. Use the links provided on this website:
https://www.battleforthenet.com/
This is not a time for panic, it is a time for anger and for action. Let them know that this is not the end, only the beginning.
I rarely ever put political posts here but this isn’t really even political, this is an all-around issue. So anyway, here it is. Not all is lost folks, keep calling and keep voicing your support for net neutrality. Most importantly, do not panic.
It’s been expected all along that the FCC under Ajit Pai would vote for repeal; that’s exactly why it’s important to contact your representatives if you can. The message is starting to get through– even Republicans are starting to speak up for net neutrality. Congress can still act to protect it. Our representatives need to know their constituents are still paying attention!
More links to call them, as always:
– 5calls.org will give you a script, more info, and phone numbers for your reps.–Faxzero will send five free faxes a day, and has the fax numbers for congressional and senate offices, if you can’t use the phone!