RT America
April 5, 2012
‘After nearly unprecedented pushback against bills SOPA and PIPA, their apparent defeat cannot yet be claimed. Most skeptics presumed that the defeat of the aforementioned would only serve to offer a compromised “SOPA light” at some point to circumvent criticism over government censorship. Well, it didn’t take long. In addition to OPEN and ACTA to combat supposed piracy issues in the U.S. and Europe respectively, we now have been presented with a full-on fascist template for Internet control where government and private corporations will work hand in hand under the very broad definition of cybersecurity.’
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It’s WAR TIME AGAIN. What is corporate america going to do when they piss us off so bad that we ALL DISCONNECT our internet service and these company’s lose massive amounts of revenue. Answer is they are going to cry poor mouth and then the government is going to bail them out AGAIN, just so they can lose money and go further under. I say we all disconnect our I-net service and go to I-net cafes and then start a MASSIVE DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK on EVERY COMPANY AND SENATOR OR CONGRESSMAN that votes for or supports this bill. WE THE PEOPLE NEED TO GROW A MASSIVE PAIR OF BALLS AND JUST CRUSH THE GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATE AMERICA. WE DO HAVE ALL THE POWER IF WE JUST UNITE AS ONE.
The people should never fear their government, their government BETTER FEAR it’s people.
Good there just giving us more ammo to start a civil war.
Good that they point out the hypocrisy of shills like Santorum, who always say our government is too big, but fully supports increasing it’s size when it comes to regulating the internet. Liberals are on the same page. Al Frankin will talk all day about how corporations have too much power, yet he cosponsored PIPA, a bill that would have given them even more power.