The post does, however, do a rather nice job pointing out the hypocrisy and lack of critical thought of many of the libertarian belief system's cheerleaders, especially those who have long ago given up thinking for themselves and have found safety from scientific and intellectual exertion in a group of fellow uncritical cultists. This is not necessarily an indictment of libertarianism, just of many of its followers.
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It is the idealogues who fall back on catch phrases and generalities devoid of fact. You can lay out a detailed reason why Ine neutrality is good and how we will be harmed; paintstakingly list public statments made by ISP executives, point out that Ajit Pai is motivated by his return to the private sector as an executive probably at Verizon, how he abused the comment period, and yadda yadda yadda. Doesn't mean anything becasue they just say "But we don't want the gevernment regulatng nad censoring the Internet. These guys can't get out from beneath their slogans.