Goodbye, Net Neutrality

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This game is a small protest against Ajit Pai and his dismantling of Net Neutrality in the United States. It lasts 60 seconds from start to finish.

At the end of 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai followed through on his plan to kill Net Neutrality. Proponents of the move argued that paying more for faster Internet service was a good thing; Opponents felt that Internet traffic should be treated equally, ensuring that ISPs could not charge more money for different tiers of service. Obviously, the move was great for giant corporations and terrible for consumers.

86% of Americans think that Net Neutrality is a very good thing. Ajit Pai ignored public opinion and sought not to protect his fellow citizens, but to sell them out to large corporations. I am a supporter of Net Neutrality, so I viewed his decision to kill it unfavorably, but his blatant disregard for public opinion is far more outrageous. Ajit Pai is an unelected public official who is using his political clout to further his personal financial gain. I am extremely tired of corruption in American politics, so I made this ridiculous game to vent my frustrations.

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Last Modified: Jan 9, 2019

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