Thread:Paleomario66/@comment-26374068-20171125090940/@comment-26374068-20171202221239

Okay guys. Gonna update you a little.

So, Netflix and Reddit are suing the FCC. Why? Because 98.5% of the people are against their decision, but they're still going through with it. They are ignoring the peoples' voices, which breaks a federal law. The FCC is going rogue, basically.

Pai has gone out of his way to say he doesn't care about what people have to say, unless it's extremely critical and accurate information that shows the market benefits from Title 2. But when shown that very same information by the advocacy group "Free Press," that ISP increase has risen by 5% since Title 2 went into effect, and capital increases 16 of 24 publicly traded ISPs, he expressed a distaste from Free Press, calling it a "spectacularly misnamed Beltway lobying group that demands government control over the internet." Speaking of that, he's been lying to the people over the news, saying that rolling back Title 2 makes the internet free, when in 2015, that's what the whole entire legislature was aiming for and achieved with Title 2.

Pai has been deliberately ignoring people, breaking the federal law, and insulting them when they prove him wrong, then lying to our faces about rolling back Title 2.