I’m not sure how I missed out on the “We are the Web” movement, but I recently came across the video on YouTube and the website. I have to say, it’s one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while.
Take a stand and fighting for net neutrality and internet freedom. All together now “I’m the internet, you’re the internet, we’re the internet.”
Net neutrality isn’t a policy, it’s a party.
I work on this issue from the other side than the “We are the Web” folks, and I’m glad we aren’t using this kind of tactic. It’s not as content-free as the Moby video, but close.
America’s broadband future is a very complex subject — if people are going to choose sides just because of a funny video, we’re in bad trouble.
Meanwhile, let me plug our blog: http://handsoff.org — where you’ll see real arguments.
I’m not about to get into the argument. It sounds like you both are arguing for different things, way different things. Almost like you are on the same side. 😉
This is a funny video. That’s all I have to say.