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Posted by colt-lemon-pluck
 - September 04, 2018, 03:26:54
Quote from: heffeque on September 03, 2018, 21:41:36
@colt-lemon-pluck What's the problem with socialism? It works just fine in a lot of European countries.

Don't confuse Social Democracy and neomercantilism with socialism. Socialism is sad and stupid.
BTW people should stop pointing  to white majority countries as role models. that sounds like white supremacy and that's just racist
Posted by heffeque
 - September 03, 2018, 21:41:36
@colt-lemon-pluck What's the problem with socialism? It works just fine in a lot of European countries.
Posted by Ale
 - September 03, 2018, 15:16:15
@colt-lemon-pluck - You are trying too hard, It is also a symbol of victory, but in this case it is actually just a fist holding up an Ethernet cable...

@LL - There is nothing hyperpoliticizing about it (89% of the population supported net neutrality on all sides prior to the cable companies writing out some large checks to politicians and suddenly it is a "political issue"), but it is major news that impacts the future of the internet around the world. (Because US sets a lot of precedent globally)
Posted by colt-lemon-pluck
 - September 03, 2018, 14:59:42
A rised fist ? That's a communist and socialist symbol, and that's sad...
Posted by LL
 - September 03, 2018, 07:29:16
And now we have the americanization of Notebookcheck and its hyperpolitization will folllow
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 03, 2018, 00:57:24
After a highly public campaign to pass the bill SB822, which will serve as a replacement for the FCC's Net Neutrality rules, the legislative branch of California has approved the bill. Assuming the Democratic Governor Jerry Brown signs the SB822, California will be yet another state that has its own Net Neutrality laws.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/California-s-Net-Neutrality-bill-is-soon-to-become-law.328582.0.html