Quote Originally Posted by Delsus View Post
If it gets passed it shows the US isnt, because it will open the floodgates for other bills to be passed, like making watching or uploading a video the government doesnt want you to watch illegal, they will beable to find reasons to block atleast 80% of the internet for people in the US if this gets passed even if other bills have to be passed for it but after this providing it gets passed almost any form of internet censorship will beable to be passed, which will mean the US is no longer a free country, if it doesnt get passed then US will be just as free as it is now.

Also alot of people will have heard of it by now and I have never seen people as scared and spamming details about it for people object which to me seems like alot of people are scared it will get passed, I have seen no information so say otherwise I have seen popups about it, and seen people posting on twitter people are scared and that only happens if theres a good chance a controversial law is going to get passed.
/sigh

even if by some miracle this bill managed to be passed by congress, it's gonna get veto'd by the white house, and this does not nearly have enough support in congress to even remotely come close to having enough votes to overwrite the veto - not to mention the blatant over-reach and vagueness of the language means it won't survive the supreme court even if it gets that far, which it won't.

It's not wrong to be concerned and put in the efforts to make sure this won't pass as a citizen, but worrying about it as if it's already signed into law is tantamount to building a shelter in your basement to hide from the invading alien from mars.

also, twitter is a bad way to judge whether congress will get anything passed :P