Free software in education will take a step back -- republicans are going after school board positions nationwide in the US (web.archive.org)

Since last year, republicans have launched a campaign to get conservatives on school boards. This is the political party in the US who favors privatization of everything. They are sympathetic to giant corporations and champion #citizensUnited (which elevates corporations above humans). #Ohio has a large number of extremists...

debanqued, (edited ) to foss in Free software in education will take a step back -- republicans are going after school board positions nationwide in the US

#Apnews is Tor-hostile. I do not support excluding people so I shared a link that is open to the public and inclusive.

If AP News would have also blocked archive.org (thus public libraries) then I would not have shared the link at all — out of respect for #netneutrality (access equality).

herhandsmyhands, to random
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FCC to restore #NetNeutrality and also, hey, to protect our online activity from scrapping--be it for #ArtificialIntelligence training without our consent, or for even more nefarious purposes.

When the public comment period opens, for your own interest, comment--the vultures will, by the thousands, using bots/AI, so we need to show up and make sure our voices are heard, and our interests protected.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/10/fcc-moves-ahead-with-title-ii-net-neutrality-rules-in-3-2-party-line-vote/

Why are Europeans more effective at passing big legislation than the US?

EU has done really well on passing big laws such as GDPR in the recent years, while the US can’t even seem to decide whether to fund their own government. Why do you think Europe is doing better than the US? One would think that since EU is more diverse it would be harder to find common ground. And there were examples of that...

ciferecaNinjo, (edited ) to europe in Why are Europeans more effective at passing big legislation than the US?

Those EU lobbyists have less capability. They cannot finance a campaign for a politician, can they?

The US has .

The US also has corporate lobbyists who use fraudulent techniques such as writing thousands of letters from fake people (they got caught doing this on the issue whereby Congress got thousands of letters appearing to be from individual human beings who all opposed network neutrality -- LOL). Are EU corporate lobbyists willing to partake in such blatant fraud?

Biggest lobby in the US → . The NRA owns about ½ the politicians. And since the NRA are right-wing extremists who work with (right-wing lobby & bill mill), they push everything in favor of big corps and against human beings. They block progress.

herhandsmyhands, to romancelandia
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@romancelandia

This one is important for everyone living in the U.S.: the Federal Communications Commission finally has all five seats, and now they're taking on restoring .

https://fair.org/home/the-fcc-restores-its-responsibility-to-oversee-corporate-control-of-internet/

This is the proposal:
https://www.fcc.gov/document/chairwoman-rosenworcel-proposes-restore-net-neutrality-rules

malwaretech, to random
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I'm living the free-market libertarian dream right now. Some random no-name ISP has negotiated an exclusive deal with my apartment complex, so they've cut off all other service and forced everyone to pay for the same garbage internet.

EmperorHenry,
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