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Sound & Vision shows its liberal cards.

Mar 1, 2018 8:02AM PST

Not sure if anyone else has read Fleischmann's anti-Republican FCC related article in the latest issue of Sound & Vision but it seems in very poor judgement on Sabin's part letting that piece go to print in the form that it did. The piece clearly takes a political side and the final paragraph about Pai not wanting low-income people to have internet and phone service was the nail in the coffin for me cancelling my subscription immediately and indefinitely. Also, there's another way entirely of looking at the net neutrality issue (that doesn't involve the government being involved) but Fleischmann was clearly not interested in informing people about it - or even entertaining it to begin with. I'm just curious - did this article bother anyone else? Should S&V be taking a political side?

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