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November 1, 2014

+100000000 It's getting glaringly, disturbingly predictable.



I wrote this during the 2012 corporate "shut up" campaign:


Sun Oct 7, 2012, 10:03 AM
woo me with science (28,997 posts)

It's time for this destructive meme about shutting up during elections to stop,
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021488072

Last edited Mon Oct 8, 2012, 12:36 PM - Edit history (1)

once and for all.

We have in recent years witnessed a creeping, growing, extremely disturbing line of argument on political discussion boards about shutting up (On edit: Or restricting our participation to adulatory praise) during elections, as though it is a given that good citizens must silence themselves so as not to disturb the delicate strategies being implemented by our parties. Or that they should not ask questions, because they will upset these delicate plans...

This week, we actually heard this garbage move beyond political discussion boards and come from one of the the campaigns itself:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021483594

This bid for silence is an affront to everything our representative political process is supposed to be about. It is a flagrantly antidemocratic demand for passivity by the governed, and it's an outrageous, dangerous meme that we need to stop dead in its tracks. Our entire political system is built around and depends upon government responsiveness to the people's voices. It's called representative government, and vigorous citizen participation in the political process is at the heart and the core of it. *Especially* during election seasons.

This new, outrageous claim that citizens should silence themselves during elections, or restrict themselves to praise, is a corruption of everything elections are supposed to be about in this country.

We have a serious problem of growing corporate control and authoritarianism in this country and in our two political parties. We are living in a time of "free speech zones," ....as though our entire country should not be a zone for free speech....and assaults on peaceful protesters.

It is well past time that the people of America speak out clearly and remind our politicians on both sides that they work for us....not the other way around.

So the next time someone tells you that you need to be quiet or obediently restrict your commentary to praise because it is election season, let them know in no uncertain terms they have it exactly backwards. The very health and survival of our representative government depends on our willingness to speak out and make clear what we expect from our elected representatives. Our power and our responsibility are in our voices....*especially* during elections.

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November 1, 2014

Welcomed in by corporate Democrats as well as Republicans.



Bankrolled by broadband donors, house democrat/republican lobby FCC against net neutrality
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024966773

Net neutrality foes outspent backers by over three to one – and that's just so far
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024965396

Bill Moyers blisters Obama for abandoning his net neutrality promises
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017189841

Why did President Obama appoint Tom Wheeler, Cable Crony, to head the FCC?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024521140

FCC Incest: Meet the Cable Cronies Who Control Net Neutrality's Future
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024986869

The murder of net neutrality
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024903646

Obama's FCC Destroying Net Neutrality: FCC Chairman’s Many Excuses
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2014/05/fcc_chairman_tom_wheeler_s_lame_excuses_for_his_net_neutrality_proposal.2.html


November 1, 2014

Huge K&R! Thank you, Bernie Sanders!

And thank you, Bill Moyers, for giving a real representative of the people a platform.

Thanks for posting this. A much needed dose of real journalism meeting real representation of the people, in contrast to all the vapid Red versus Blue horse race/shiny object election pageantry the corporate media feeds us.

Bernie stands for people, not corporations.

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