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My Whole Tumblr Is Filled With Stuff About Net Neutrality So Please Look At My Tumblr And Repost The
My whole Tumblr is filled with stuff about net neutrality so please look at my Tumblr and repost the stuff there spread the word to save net neutrality we only have 2 days left so go now all the information is on this post so help net neutrality
I WILL BE CENSORED AFTER DEC 14TH

Good, I’ve got your attention. I’ve heard about this net neutrality bullshit returning. I fought it when it started popping up a few years ago, and I’m going to fight it again. Guys, it’s BACK AGAIN and even worse theres a big chance it will END UP PASSING!
https://www.battleforthenet.com/#bftn-action-form
This could literally mean a shit ton of you wont be able to see me anymore if your provider decides that they want to regulate/censor, sayyy overly sexual content. You’ll also have to pay extra money to even use Tumblr!
https://www.battleforthenet.com/#bftn-action-form

Please guys, we defeated this shit once, we can do it again. They’re trying to do it now while people are distracted by the holidays and fucking Justice League. As of today, it seems as though there have only been 266,810 calls made to Congress. This is NOT good enough!! MILLIONS of people use the net, and if each one of them took 60 seconds to call and protect it, holy balls do you KNOW how much of a difference that would make??? But noooo, you’re busy streaming an ecchi anime that wont be available to you soon!!!!!

Heres a direct link to make a difference (theres also links to other sites of the same nature on here), and yes, YOU can make a fucking difference because this is YOUR internet at stake here. If you’re not going to make the call, share this and maybe SOMEONE fucking will!! This is important as shit and we cant afford to lose. Dec 14th is the deadline.
https://www.battleforthenet.com/#bftn-action-form
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This person has a point we need to send emails and letters and even call your representative and senators but when do that be calm about because showing the people that make the big decision it will tell show that we are upset and discouraged that the FCC is taking net neutrality away but we are not letting our hatred towards the FCC chairman and I know that you all hate this man guts but showing the higher ups that we are upset but civilized citizens they will probably go on our side so keep calling, emailing, and send letters
Hey all, creaturebelowthedeck here.
A while back, I talked about net neutrality, the repeal and its negative effects, and how to fight against it. Today, December 14th, the vote went in and the FCC officially voted for its repeal. This is upsetting many people all over the Internet, but here’s the thing: we haven’t lost yet.
CONGRESS STILL NEEDS TO VOTE.
It’s been stated by a few congressmen and senators that the FCC’s move to repeal net neutrality is illegal. Many senators are planning to take the FCC to court and/or sue them. However, there are still many senators and representatives that support the repeal.
This is our chance to take back the Internet and to stop the FCC from destroying net neutrality. Now is the time to contact your representatives and senators and to ask them to consider what the repeal would do to the majority of the population – AKA, everyone who isn't a politician or a part of Congress or the Senate.
So, here are the do’s and don'ts of fighting for net neutrality.
DO call your senators and representatives. If you don’t know who they are, finding out is super easy. Ask “who are my representatives” on Google and use any of the websites that pop up. You should only need to put in your zip code and/or state. Find the phone number of your representative(s) and call them. Write a script beforehand for the best results, unless you’re good at improvising and know what you want to say. Be respectful, courteous, and formal.
DON'T sign petitions. This is the ABSOLUTE LAST THING YOU DO after you’ve called and emailed your senators and representatives. Petitions are largely ignored and even considered spam. If we’re going to win, we all need to be actively fighting. Petitions ARE NOT ENOUGH.
DO be firm in your demands. This does not mean send hate or death threats. It means that you have a clear tone and mean what you say/write. Demand that you, as an American citizen, have a constitutional right to freedom of speech and that the repeal will hinder that substantially. Imagine you’re that strict teacher/boss/friend that isn’t mean, but you know that they say what they mean and they mean what they say.
DON'T send death threats or hate. This will hurt us more than help us. Always be respectful.
After you’ve called your senators and representatives, email them. Make sure your writing is grammatically correct and gets your point across. This is why we have English classes, guys. Use what you’ve learned.
After you’ve emailed them, spread the word and relay the message that it’s not over yet and there’s still time to fight. Give them the necessary information to help them fight back.
After you’ve spread the word, sign petitions. This is the absolute last thing you do, if at all. It honestly isn’t even necessary.
We CAN STILL WIN. Stay positive.
If net neutrality is truly repealed by Congress, I will be posting one last message about net neutrality and a goodbye letter. If not, expect more art, fanfictions, theories, and typical nerd content. :)
We can do it, guys!
Reblog every thing that say to save net neutrality now do it now you folls
SPREAD THIS LIKE WILDFIRE
The “Save Net Neutrality” bill was just introduced to Congress. You know what this means? WE HAVE THE BIGGEST CHANCE TO GET OUR INTERNET BACK.
We can only have a chance if you contact your reps NOW and SUPPORT THE BILL. The Bill has been assigned to the House Energy & Commerce Committee.
Here is the link to the bill: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/4585
Check these images to see if your GOP MoC or Dem MoC is a member:


Lets not stop fighting for net neutrality guys this isn't the end of net neutrality we still to call our senators and representatives and if you have Twitter find those people on there and tell them why we need net neutrality guys
Net Neutrality has been Repealed.
As predicted, all three men voted to dismantle the protections. Please go to their twitters and call them gopher fuckers.
You may panic, but be smart. There are plenty of lawsuits waiting in the wings. Net Neutrality repeals have failed twice before when taken to court. However- do not bank on it, there is always a chance for this slimy shit to slither right through.
What you should do right now is call Congress and tell them what you think.
If we are quick enough we can force them into using the CRA- the Congressional Review Act. You can tell them you want that.
We have 60 days to do this.
Here’s a link with some info.
You’ll see a script on your screen, or you can say something like this:
I support Title II net neutrality, and I urge you to use the Congressional Review Act to pass a “resolution of disapproval” reversing the FCC’s December vote to repeal the Open Internet Order.”
You also need to call your Senators and Representatives, especially if they received money from any telecom companies (Verizon, Comcast, AT&T and so on). Give. Them. Hell.
You can also Text “BATTLE” to 384-387 to use a simple chat-bot to send a message to your lawmakers.
Text “RESIST” to 50409 for ResistBot.
Here is a page from the ACLU with instructions.
If you are outside of the US, consider donating to these organizations- they will continue the fight for the free internet.
https://www.eff.org/
https://www.aclu.org/
https://www.freepress.net/
https://www.fightforthefuture.org/
https://www.publicknowledge.org/
https://www.demandprogress.org/
REMEMBER. THE BATTLE ISN’T OVER UNTIL YOU GIVE UP.
NEVER TIRE, NEVER STOP WATCHING.
You heard them people lets keep fighting for net neutrality keep calling and emailing your senators and representatives we can do it if we work as a team if we do this we will defeat the fcc

Hey all, creaturebelowthedeck here.
A while back, I talked about net neutrality, the repeal and its negative effects, and how to fight against it. Today, December 14th, the vote went in and the FCC officially voted for its repeal. This is upsetting many people all over the Internet, but here’s the thing: we haven’t lost yet.
CONGRESS STILL NEEDS TO VOTE.
It’s been stated by a few congressmen and senators that the FCC’s move to repeal net neutrality is illegal. Many senators are planning to take the FCC to court and/or sue them. However, there are still many senators and representatives that support the repeal.
This is our chance to take back the Internet and to stop the FCC from destroying net neutrality. Now is the time to contact your representatives and senators and to ask them to consider what the repeal would do to the majority of the population – AKA, everyone who isn't a politician or a part of Congress or the Senate.
So, here are the do’s and don'ts of fighting for net neutrality.
DO call your senators and representatives. If you don’t know who they are, finding out is super easy. Ask “who are my representatives” on Google and use any of the websites that pop up. You should only need to put in your zip code and/or state. Find the phone number of your representative(s) and call them. Write a script beforehand for the best results, unless you’re good at improvising and know what you want to say. Be respectful, courteous, and formal.
DON'T sign petitions. This is the ABSOLUTE LAST THING YOU DO after you’ve called and emailed your senators and representatives. Petitions are largely ignored and even considered spam. If we’re going to win, we all need to be actively fighting. Petitions ARE NOT ENOUGH.
DO be firm in your demands. This does not mean send hate or death threats. It means that you have a clear tone and mean what you say/write. Demand that you, as an American citizen, have a constitutional right to freedom of speech and that the repeal will hinder that substantially. Imagine you’re that strict teacher/boss/friend that isn’t mean, but you know that they say what they mean and they mean what they say.
DON'T send death threats or hate. This will hurt us more than help us. Always be respectful.
After you’ve called your senators and representatives, email them. Make sure your writing is grammatically correct and gets your point across. This is why we have English classes, guys. Use what you’ve learned.
After you’ve emailed them, spread the word and relay the message that it’s not over yet and there’s still time to fight. Give them the necessary information to help them fight back.
After you’ve spread the word, sign petitions. This is the absolute last thing you do, if at all. It honestly isn’t even necessary.
We CAN STILL WIN. Stay positive.
If net neutrality is truly repealed by Congress, I will be posting one last message about net neutrality and a goodbye letter. If not, expect more art, fanfictions, theories, and typical nerd content. :)
We can do it, guys!