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The irony of course is a large segment of the people who are against net neutrality are exactly the people[1] who would have their online speech censored then complain about it.

[1] https://theintercept.com/2018/08/06/net-neutrality-repeal-re...



It's easy to have a principled stance against both net neutrality and private online censorship. Note that the EFF statement is not calling for legislation to stop HE's behavior.


> It's easy to have a principled stance against both net neutrality and private online censorship.

Then why did these people call for government action against Twitter for "censoring" right wing "voices"?




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