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Henry Rollins Still Kicks Ass

Thank goodness.

Here, he strikes back against Internet regulation.

“…Overfed Baby Huey coward bitch motherfuckers like Karl Rove and their suck-up weakling apologists like Sean Hannity…”

“If your anger and outrage are not at the forefront, then you’re already dead… dead to me, anyway.”

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3 Responses to “Henry Rollins Still Kicks Ass”

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  1. Andrea says:

    The man has such a presence! I love him.

  2. psb says:

    Does he have a solution? I mean one that will REALLY work? I’d be interested hearing it if he does.

  3. Matt says:

    The problem is that the freedom of expression and the right of anonymity and equal access on the Internet is threatened in the United States.

    The solution — which Henry points out — is to be vocal, and forceful, and active in you opposition to Internet regulation. The Internet is a world-wide media, and only countries like China and North Korea restrict their citizen’s access to its content or track their use.

    The solution is to vote with the ballot and your dollar. Don’t support politicians who don’t support Net Neutrality. Do support those who do. Join groups like the Electronic Frontiers Foundation. Chose, whenever you can, the companies you support with your patronage.

    Ultimately, don’t be passive.