I wrote that article more than a year ago, and Internet speeds in rural Georgia have not improved much if at all. This isn't just about playing Farmville. It's about communicating with your relatives, about competing in business,
You probably won't even know that the plutocrats are working right now to slow, stifle, and censor the slow Internet we've got.
Without the Internet, local activism such as this blog would be hobbled. Sure, we could still video local government meetings and demonstrations, but what would we do with that video? Beg for a local access cable TV channel?
Here's something an Industrial Authority interested in the public good and the general welfare might want to promote: fast Internet access for rural Georgia. Free speech, free press, free Internet trade!
-jsq
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