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"a bit odd"...? or

  

by: Lady Libertine

Fri Aug 27, 2010 at 09:03:16 PDT


(9M EST - promoted by Nightprowlkitty)

BAT. SHIT. FUCKING. CRAZY!!!!!!!!

!!!!!

Verizon has a new ad out apparently for their product Droid X .... Article at intomobile says:

We've seen some pretty wild phone advertisements in our time, but this latest from Verizon seems to be a bit odd. The Motorola Droid X ad itself doesn't seem to make much sense, but what's worse is that it bears some similarity to the Abu Ghraib torture images we saw a few years ago. Is this just some slip up on Verizon's part, or did the carrier's marketing and advertising team decide to stir up a little controversy? Or did they just go through with the ad and watch the final product and say, "This looks so familiar, but why?"

hat tip to CommonDreams.org

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Holy shit. I mean, seriously, what the fuck are they doing? Dog whistle???

NPR today:

Americans will be forgiven for presuming that the fight to maintain equal access to the Internet, or "net neutrality," could not possibly be as consequential as our wrangling over matters economic, social and military. It's hard to get charged up for a fight on behalf of "neutrality." Yet if citizens do not engage - and fast - decisions made now about how we communicate could warp every political debate in the future. This is why tech-savvy activists are so unsettled by an arrangement between Google and Verizon to subdivide the Internet in a manner that serves their corporate purposes but cheats the promise of digital democracy.

Google and Verizon want the FCC and Congress to allow media giants to transform wireless communications into a digital version of a bad cable TV package. Instead of a free and open Internet that will take Americans where they want to go - thanks to the longstanding neutrality principle, which guarantees equal access to all websites and applications - the Google-Verizon deal would permit Internet service providers to speed up access to some content while leaving the rest behind. Such "pay for priority" would allow big business to buy speed, quality and other advantages - which would not be merely commercial. Now that the Supreme Court has afforded corporations electioneering rights equal to those of citizens, decisions about how we communicate have a profound political component to them.

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That scenario could strangle the Internet's civic and democratic promise while supercharging corporate dominance of the digital discourse about our nation's future. But it doesn't have to happen. The most wired members of Congress, led by Democrats like Edward Markey and Anna Eshoo, have urged the FCC to reassert its authority - by altering flawed Bush-era classifications that narrowed regulator options - and define broadband as a telecommunications service. Such a move would restore the legal framework for net neutrality and protect the rights of citizens and consumers. Markey gets it exactly right when he says, "No private interest should be permitted to carve up the Internet to suit its own purposes. The open Internet has been an innovation engine that has helped power our economy, and fiber-optic fast lanes or tiers that slow down certain content would dim the future of the Internet to the detriment of consumers, competition, job creation and the free flow of ideas." The FCC must move immediately and comprehensively to assure that the public interest, as opposed to corporate greed, defines our digital destiny.

grrrrr grumble grumble pissing me off ... here's an ACTION link to Save the Internet. Like signing a petition is gonna affect anything. Where's the movement?

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a new word I acquired at fb applies (4.00 / 9)

doucherocket
A word to describe an asshole or more commonly, a douche. There are 5 rungs of the douche hierarchy: asshole, douche, douche bag, douche nozzle and right at the top, (displaying unfettered amounts of douche), douche rocket.When someone is so douchey they can no longer be described as a douche nozzle, the big guns are brought out and douche rocket is used.


"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky" Buddha

The internet and the Corporate State (4.00 / 6)
It's only "net neutrality" that gives the internet any character other than that of the shopping mall.  Like malls, it is entirely private property, it creates a false sense of the commons while lacking any of the legal, social or cultural reality that a commons creates and defines.  Given the proclivities toward enclosure and corporatization of everything, up to and including the state itself, I cannot imagine net neutrality as something with much chance of survival even in the near term, never mind for the long run.

"We who have been nothing shall be all.  This is the final struggle."  ~E. Pottier

so.... we just cave then? (4.00 / 7)
and hope we will still be able to order our pitchforks online?

what can we do?

"When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky" Buddha


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We could use servers (4.00 / 5)
outside the US: Sweden's Pirate Party Launches Its Own ISP?, as Wikileaks has done: WikiLeaks gets new host -- Sweden's Pirate Party

The whistleblower website WikiLeaks will place several new servers with the Swedish Pirate Party, the group which campaigns for more freedom on the Internet said Tuesday (17 August).

"The Pirate Party will provide bandwidth and hosting to WikiLeaks free of charge as part of its political mission," the party said in a statement.

It said the agreement was reached at a meeting in Stockholm at the weekend with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

"We welcome the help provided by the Pirate Party," Assange was quoted as saying in the statement. "Our organisations share many values and I am looking forward to future ways we can help each other improve the world."

WikiLeaks has provoked a media tempest and the ire of the Pentagon for releasing 76,000 classified US documents about the war in Afghanistan. It is set to release in a couple of weeks another 15,000 documents that are likely to be even more sensitive.

The Swedish Pirate Party, created in 2006 to campaign for more freedom on the Internet, scored a breakthrough in the 2009 European elections by taking 7.1 percent of the vote in the Scandinavian country.



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What is to be done? (4.00 / 3)
An ancient and honorable question.  

Take the comprehensive route.  Begin challenging the annihilation of the commons, stand up for the commons, become "commons-ists" so to speak.  Realize they're going to be winning most of the "battles" for some time, prepare for the long haul, to win the "war" in the long run.  

"We who have been nothing shall be all.  This is the final struggle."  ~E. Pottier


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Couldn't agree more... (4.00 / 2)
...We can't keep on fighting them one issue at a time.  The whole system needs remodeling or decon-recon-struction.  

Get involved locally, with local groups, take back the streets, acorn, labor unions...

...and build and build and build till we can take on the whole enchilada altogether.  Not one issue at a time.

Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.


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Well, they are tracking our every action and charging us for data miners to sell it (4.00 / 3)
.... to the government Homeland Security snoopy people, and Congress did vote to not charge them(the telecoms)  with anything after this was found out about.

Guess we should work on having "New Verizon Ad Condones War Torture" come up on teh Google.

Meanwhile, try to engage with your local libertarians, not the national ones, and sic them on the Republicans who are trying to deny them internet access unless it's as bad and expensive as your cable access.  A few of them "get" this after they find out how expensive satellite is.  

Don't forget to tell your incumbents why you aren't voting for them, using specific examples-  easier for me with a teabagger flat earther, but this goes for any Dems taking the big telecom $ who aren't into net neutrality.  


My guess... (4.00 / 4)
...It's a negative aversion ad to get everyone to go wireless.

Breathe in emptiness and luminosity.  Breathe out compassion.

that is so fucked in the head, but the ramparts we won (4.00 / 3)
were so gallantly streaming.  It strikes me as a wash.

Reality is the brick crashing through the Overton Window.

 

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