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    Home » Blog » Pinkerton: If You Liked the Fairness Doctrine, You’ll Love Net Neutrality

    Pinkerton: If You Liked the Fairness Doctrine, You’ll Love Net Neutrality

    April 6, 2024Updated:April 7, 2024 Politics No Comments
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    If the Devil is phrase Scripture, the term “fairness” can be used as a technique to robe unfairness. &nbsp, By the same token, the term “neutrality” can be used as a support for bias and prejudice. It’s all about thoughts and power—and the U. S. state is good at manipulating both. &nbsp,

    Case in point: the” Fairness Doctrine” .&nbsp, That nice- sounding rule, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC ) put forth in 1949, was actually unfair in its application. &nbsp, In process, it restricted traditional speech but no democratic speech, a liberal editorial was forbidden—the penalty for crossing the FCC was losing one’s broadcast license—but regular liberal bias in news coverage was A- OK.

    And it all went along with a unified strategy. In the early 1960s, according to Bill Ruder, a Commerce Department established who later worked for the Democratic National Committee,” Our large plan was to issue and torment right-wing broadcasters and trust that the challenges would be so expensive that they would be impeded and consider it was too expensive to remain.”

    Unsurprisingly, the straight always liked the Fairness Doctrine, in 1987, President Ronald Reagan’s officials to the FCC ultimately repealed it.

    The repeal’s resulted in a Cambrian explosion of liberal expression appearing on the airwaves. The most notable of these was Rush Limbaugh, who rose to fame in the early 1990s and remained influential until he passed away in 2021.

    WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 04: Radio personality Rush Limbaugh reacts after First Lady Melania Trump gives him the Presidential Medal of Freedom during the State of the Union address in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives on February 04, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump delivers his third State of the Union to the nation the night before the U.S. Senate is set to vote in his impeachment trial. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

    Rush Limbaugh responds after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom on February 4, 2020, in Washington, DC, from Second Lady Melania Trump. ( AP Photo/Patrick Semansky )

    In order to stop Limbaugh and all the other bullshitters, progressives attempted to reintroduce the Fairness Doctrine at the time. In Limbaugh’s situation, three hrs of daily democratic development on the same place would have had to be matched by three hours of regular programming in accordance with the Doctrine. &nbsp, And the FCC would use its legal power to adjudicate the fine points about salaries, promotion, advertising rates, and so on. &nbsp, Limbaugh would have been out of a job—and that, of course, was the fond dream of Fairness Doctrineers.

    In 2009, the Obama Administration moved to reimpose the Doctrine. Limbaugh ripped the effort as” the tip of the iceberg” of a power grab by the federal government. &nbsp, He was echoed by Sean Hannity, who called the Obama move” an assault on the First Amendment” .&nbsp, Newt Gingrich derided the Doctrine as “affirmative action for liberals”.

    Yet during this same time, it was becoming obvious that the proliferation of media—all those websites, blogs, and social media accounts—was undermining the premise of the Doctrine: that it was possible for FCC bureaucrats to monitor “fairness” .&nbsp,

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    But of course, fairness was never the actual purpose of the Fairness Doctrine. &nbsp, Instead, the goal had always been unfairness—bias and discrimination against conservatives. &nbsp,

    With that in mind, the Fairness Doctrine morphed into a new idea, in tune with the digital era: Net Neutrality. &nbsp, Officially, Net Neutrality is mostly about how much phone and cable companies can charge for the” carriage” of internet traffic on their “pipes” .&nbsp, In fact, the Internet’s acceleration has been a wonder of capitalist success, today, 95 percent of Americans use the Internet, and 80 percent have broadband.

    Still, there are controversies. &nbsp, For instance, Big Tech wants to ensure it pays the cheapest possible rate for its wares—all those Google searches and Netflix streams. &nbsp, Indeed, looking ahead to artificial intelligence ( AI), the Tech Lords want to ensure that AI, that hoggiest of all data hogs, gets a favored low rate.

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    However, Net Neutrality is much more than a racial battle between Big Tech and Big Pipe ( the internet service providers ). &nbsp, How so? &nbsp, Because the pro- Net Neutrality forces want the FCC to do the enforcing, and as part of that enforcement, they want to sneak in all the old tools of the Fairness Doctrine, the better to hammer conservatives. &nbsp,

    Former US President Donald Trump has seen this clearly. Reacting to the Net Neutrality push from Barack Obama’s FCC appointees, Trump tweeted in 2014,” Obama’s attack on the internet is another top down power grab. Net neutrality is the Fairness Doctrine. Will target conservative media” .&nbsp, In 2017, President Trump’s FCC appointees repealed Net Neutrality. &nbsp,

    FILE - In this Dec. 14, 2017, file photo, after a meeting voting to end net neutrality, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai smiles while listening to a question from a reporter in Washington. A federal court is ruling that the FCC had the right to dump net-neutrality rules, but couldn't bar states like California from passing their own. The ruling is largely a victory for Pai. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

    Federal Communications Commission (FCC ) Chairman Ajit Pai smiles&nbsp, after voting to end net neutrality on December 14, 2017, in Washington, DC. ( AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin )

    Okay, so, now let’s fast- forward to October 2023, when the Biden administration finally gained a majority of the FCC’s five commissioners, the Bidenized FCC immediately signaled its intention&nbsp, to revive Net Neutrality. &nbsp, At the time, Brendan Carr ( a Trump appointee and one of just two remaining Republicans on the Commission ), warned,” The FCC will begin implementing President Biden’s plan for increasing government control of the Internet” .&nbsp,

    Now, six months later, it’s happened. &nbsp, The bureaucratic whip has come down. &nbsp, For fans of the 46th president, it’s all the more delicious because it’s another undoing of the 45th president, hence this April 2 headline: “FCC to Vote to Restore Net Neutrality Rules, Reversing Trump” .&nbsp,

    Jessica Rosenworcel, who was appointed chairwoman of the FCC by President Obama, said the internet needed to be “fair” in a slick campaign-style video trumpeting Net Neutrality. She used the word twice to emphasize her commitment to the legacy of the Fairness Doctrine. &nbsp, Net Neutrality, she declared, is needed to empower the FCC to “protect the Internet in the name of national security and public safety” .&nbsp, We know what&nbsp, that means.

    In our latest video: Net Neutrality and why it’s so important. Internet service is essential, and it should have effective oversight to address internet outages, national security concerns, and consumer protections. Learn more about our upcoming campaign to restore the #netneutrality pic. twitter.com/X1yA2PhtNc

    — The FCC ( @FCC ) April 3, 2024

    Rosenworcel continued,” If bad actors and foreign adversaries are using our networks for nefarious purposes”, the FCC now has given itself “additional tools to fight them” .&nbsp, Ah yes, so the FCC will be fighting “disinformation” .&nbsp, You know, alongside Nina Jankowicz&nbsp, and all the other foo fighters in the Biden Administration. &nbsp,

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    In an interview, Rosenworcel went further:” The pandemic made clear that broadband is an essential service, that every one of us—no matter who we are or where we live—needs it to have a fair shot at success in the digital age” .&nbsp, That’s an interesting way of remembering those years. Many of us believe that the Covid pandemic and lockdown taught Americans that the federal government can collaborate with businesses to block access, as the Big Government and Big Tech did when they blocked the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020 or Trump’s Twitter account in 2021. &nbsp, In terms of how that clampdown process actually works, the Twitter Files, released in 2022- 3, reveal the revolving door between Big Tech and Big Government. &nbsp, They’re all on the same side. &nbsp, And that has, uh, implications for 2024. &nbsp,

    Do n’t make us angry, or we’ll shut you down, or how the FCC already uses its regulatory powers to micromanage media companies. &nbsp, In other words, a diversity, equity, and inclusion delight. &nbsp,

    As Trump appointee Carr said to Breitbart News in an interview, the Net Neutrality edict is a “power grab by the administrative state…unlawful overreach” .&nbsp, In a ringing official dissent to the Net Neutrality ruling, Carr added,” The FCC once again seeks to pressure broadcasters into making hiring decisions on the basis of race and gender” .&nbsp, Such pressuring, he concluded, is “unconstitutional”.

    But of course, in the minds of progressives, the Constitution is not a fixed document but a “living” thing that can be mutated in pursuit of contemporary goals, such as reelecting Joe Biden. &nbsp, Toward that goal, the FCC will use its Net Neutrality hammer.

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