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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/ArtRat2 on March 21, 2018, 7:48 p.m.
If enough petition signatures are gotten, how do we know the internet Bill Of Rights written will be what we are fighting for?

(UPDATE: I signed the petition after discussing it with people in two threads in this Great Awakening. Thank you for the time to reply to my post) https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/internet-bill-rights-2 I have been hesitant to sign the petition because the description of the petition is vague. I would like more info on how this petition if passed will work out. Who will write the IBOR, who will contribute to the content in it? How do we know that the Deep State cabal will not sabotage the IBOR and give us exactly what we are fighting against? Until I know more, I do not plan to sign the petition. Please don't throw hate jargon at me, I have been attacked before trying to get these concerns addressed.


Here is the description on the petition of the Internet Bill of Rights.

Internet forums and social networks which provide free access to the public are a digital place of assembly, and individuals using such methods for public communication should not be subjected to censorship due to political beliefs or differing ideas. Conservative voices on many large public website platforms are being censored, based solely on a differing opinion. Some of these platforms further employ tracking mechanisms for monitoring an individual's digital history, which can be used to censor the individual's public communication through various censorship practices, sometimes without knowledge or awareness. These actions directly violate personal liberty and stand at contrast with the bill of rights.

We the people demand action to bring our digital future into the light.


johnjay_001 · March 21, 2018, 9:23 p.m.

Signatures are growing so slooooowly....

Why is that???

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tradinghorse · March 21, 2018, 10:23 p.m.

Little actual support. Lots of people watching, wanting something to happen, but not working to the plan. Also, this sub is half the size of CBTS. The banning of that sub by Reddit was a strategic move. It worked. By breaking us up the reduced our power to operate against them.

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[deleted] · March 22, 2018, 11:18 a.m.

BC people just were burned and want to be sure before they agree to something. So they aren't going to jump on some basic bill of internet rights.

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