Winning? Ron Paul Helps Lead Mounting Opposition to SOPA Internet Censorship
Against the Blacklist Bills: Congressmen and Senators Speak Up ... Citizens nationwide have spoken out against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP, its counterpart in the Senate — and they're not alone. A large and growing bi-partisan group of legislators have told their colleagues in the Capitol that Internet censorship is a very bad idea ... Since the House Judiciary Committee hearing on SOPA last Tuesday, Rep. Nancy Pelosi has come out against the bill, tweeting "#DontBreakTheInternet." In opposing the bill, she stands alongside Representative Darrel Issa and the ten congressmen who submitted a letter to their colleagues: Representatives Anna Eshoo, Jared Polis, Mike Doyle, Doris Matsui, Mike Thompson, Zoe Lofgren, Ron Paul, Lloyd Doggett, Mike Honda, and George Miller. – Electronic Frontier Foundation
Dominant Social Theme: The Internet simply needs to be shut down. There are few benefits to it. Plus it is upsetting to us, the power elite.
Free-Market Analysis: For years, we've been trying to explain that the Internet is not going to be easy to remove or tame. Those enablers and associates of the Anglosphere power elite can try to shut it down but there seems to be a kind of hive mind at work that won't quickly allow it.
The article, excerpted above, shows us once again that Draconian moves against the Internet are running into trouble as they have before. Yes, of course, the Internet is under attack, and of course it may not have the physical discreetness of the Gutenberg Press, but it is a change-maker nonetheless. It is has now informed millions and millions of the way the World Really Works.
Humans are primates, naturally curious and driven by instinct to use tools. Humans are also driven to build on what has been made available to them by previous generations. These two impulses are among the most powerful that human beings have. Laws and regulations that do not recognize these instincts are likely doomed to failure, whether or not they are passed.
While the freedom to communicate can gradually be whittled away, it likely cannot be removed easily or all at once, not unless the authorities wish to impose the kind of command-and-control culture that was common in Eastern Europe and the USSR in this past century.
Nonetheless, efforts will continue to be made. The power elite that evidently and obviously hopes to rule the world will continue to work against the Internet's role in helping people understand the matrix in which they are trapped.
This is the type of thing Ron Paul should do. LEAD in a fight ANY fight. Lead the 2nd amendment charges, Lead GAWD DAMN IT!!! All most hear from Paul is his AFTER ACTION CRITIQUE. He's not been vocal enough when we take a wrong turn. He seems content to say I told you so. That is NOT leadership bro, that's blame placing. That's also the biggest reason Paul won't ever be POTUS.
ReplyDeleteLet me also tell you I'd vote for him if he makes it to the nomination. But I can't be fully supportive of the man because he has no leadership skills I find necessary. Governors had to lead. Speakers had to lead, Businessmen had to lead... Congressmen vote, try to build enough support for a bill to pass it...OR vote against it. That's it. Not enough to run a nation. We've tried the inexperience and look at us. We need a leader and so far Ron has not done enough to show he's ready. He needs to take a fight on lead the fight and win a fight or two... His son has a much better chance one day... Maybe 2016 if the next POTUS falters.