My point is, no one can stop the Internet. No one can stop that march. It doesn't mean that it's going to be smooth, though.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The truth is on the march and nothing will stop it.
The Internet isn't just itself a revolution - it sometimes starts them, too.
The Internet has exceeded our collective expectations as a revolutionary spring of information, news, and ideas. It is essential that we keep that spring flowing. We must not thwart the Internet's availability by taxing access to it.
The only way the Internet will continue to remain the thriving medium it has become today is to keep it under the control of the United States.
We're going to get the Internet we deserve, and those people who are the most active in shaping the Internet to their liking are going to win out.
The march of progress must continue.
Well, the future of the Internet is... Reality.
The internet will catastrophically collapse in 1996.
There was a time when the community that was on the Net was homogenous and civilized. Now it's not. We're in the middle of chaos. It may calm down. But the alternative is that there's a total meltdown of the system and that it becomes unusable. That would be a catastrophe.
Believing we know what makes prosperity work, ignoring the nature of the actual prosperity all around, we change the rules within which the Internet revolution lives. These changes will end the revolution.