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I was going to let this go but... What was a discussion on a topic of common interest to many turned into a personal attack
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people that don't understand business and business practices


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just wow


With all due respect, my business experience and achievements are not known nor are they relevant to this hobby forum and I would like to politely request that you do some homework before you engage in trolling and personal attacks.

It is common & public knowledge (shall I cite the references) that the leaders of Apple, Amazon, Twitter & Netflix all support Net Neutrality whereas Zuckerberg has flip-flopped on this a number of times though he appears to support Neutrality more than not. In the marketplace, Amazon benefited from the repeal of Net Neutrality as they are already the 800lb gorilla in their market where as Netflix was hurt as it allows ISPs to throttle Netflix content potentially damaging future earnings. All of which goes to say that there are opinions on whether Net Neutrality is a good or bad thing. There are plenty of public statements that support either position and it is a debate that can easily be engaged directly on merit.

It is clear from my post that I favour Net Neutrality as it is clear from your post that you do not. I however did not impugn you or your experience. I am happy to have the debate but let's keep it about the topic and drop the "troll-worthy" personal attacks. That said... this is a forum about the numismatic hobby and I am not sure how it forked into a policy discussion. That should end now but I request that in the future, please remain on topic and leave the personal stuff under the delete key.

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