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FCC Hearing Part 2
The Federal Communications Commission met at Stanford University on April 17 to hear discussion on the future of the internet.
The FCC allowed public comment, with each person given a minute and a half to address their concerns. These are eighteen of the citizens who spoke.
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Was ICE at the door? Did the organizers ask for documentation of legal status? Were only Citizens allowed to speak? Are you sure that all these people are indeed Citizens?
I used the word "citizen" to mean a member of the public who is playing an active role in the issue of net neutrality. It is an unfortunate feature of the English language that the word "citizen" also characterizes someone's legal status.
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