This afternoon, Twitter was full of various far left defenses for the disastrous “Net Neutrality” legislation the left is trying to push. As of publication, it is the top trending hashtag on Twitter… there is only one problem… they spelled Neutrality as “Neutality”.
For something that these leftists claim to be so well informed on, you’d think they’d at least learn the correct spelling.
During @FCC discussion on overturning of #NetNeutality, @MClyburnFCC says the agency "is handing the keys to the Internet … – the Internet, one of the most remarkable, empowering, enabling inventions of our lifetime – over to a handful of multi-billion dollar corporations."
— mikesnider (@MikeSnider) December 14, 2017
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO DO MY F*CKING SCHOOL WORK IF I DON’T HAVE THE INTERNET #NetNeutality
— Linette Ray (@linetterayy) December 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/Angry_Hairy_Man/status/941280282178736128
If we lose #NetNeutality you can say goodbye to these jobs:
•Youtuber
•Streamer
•Movie stars
•Actors
•Singers will lose alot of moneyAnd you can say hello to:
•More suicide rates
•More bullying
•Having to book flights in store
•Shopping in stores
•Travel for movies— sunny 🌞 (@sundoe) December 14, 2017
I will say this again: There is OVERWHELMING support for #NetNeutality
If they kill it, it will only further prove we do NOT live in a democracy, but an oligarchy controlled by the rich and big corporations.
— Equitable Liberal (@EquitableLib) December 14, 2017
[email protected] just said "no one is watching" the @fcc meeting.
Almost 20,000 @vicenews viewers beg to differ. #NetNeutality https://t.co/yj3MFJOIH7
— Michael Hopper (@mhopp7) December 14, 2017
Conservatives on Twitter were quick to point the irony of these people who are so concerned about something that they didn’t even take the time to learn how to spell correctly:
https://twitter.com/_Makada_/status/941328939452129282
I’m crying #NetNeutality is trending number 1 in the US because people can’t spell #NetNeutrality 😂ðŸ˜
— 🌻IS(4)A🌻 (@IsasJoy) December 14, 2017
https://twitter.com/Advil/status/941308670998188032
If #NetNeutality is repealed in today's FCC vote then we may loose access to the correct spelling of #NetNeutrality#WhyDoMisspelledWordsTrend? pic.twitter.com/1a82CAyA34
— Chris (@TriggerPsychoma) December 14, 2017