The Internet now is in the same situation as the Printing Press of the 1400 and 1500s. So history is a great instructor of what actions maximize freedom now.
Here are the comparisons:
1) It was not the printing press technology that the authorities (Kings and Clergy) opposed. It was controlling what was printed. (WrongThink must be stamped out!)
A) Now it is the fight against the “Narrative” that is the battle, not bandwidths and routing technicalities. (WrongThink must still be stamped out!)
2) The most offensive act with a printing press in England (circa 1530s) was to print Bibles in the English Language.
B) The most offensive act committeed using the internet is distributing truths not supporting authoritarian control of the population.
3) The problem with widely distributed English Language Bibles was the Lay population could find out exactly what Jesus said was important vs. what the Church said was important.
The big difference was money…for the King and Church.
C) The problem with the internet is how incredible powerful it is at delivering Red Pills. The issue comes down to money…for you know who.
4) William Tyndall
D) Andrew Breitbart
5) The Kings and Clergy could kill trickles of the lay population reading the Bible, but they could not stop a flood. Once the flood came, the King’s James Bible became official.
E) The Opponents of Freedom can censor high profile commentators, but they cannot stop the majority of Americans.
The final lesson is the same. Do not focus on technicalities. The battle is entirely over Internet “Content”, not the “Internet”.
Be the Flood.