*Re: Leading Civil Rights Groups Just Sold Out on Net Neutrality*

*Folks,** once again these Sharpton, the Jesse Jackson **etc..  **are
betraying *

*humanity big time in the sharing of the fruits of technology.... Just like
the late Thurgood Marshal cemented the fascist Military Industrial
Complex's  heist and cornering of  **US labour-technology; a heist that has
no equal in history.*




*[ Thurgood Marshall ( 1908 1993) was Associate Justice of the United
States Supreme Court, from 1967 to 1991. He was the Court's first
African-American. He was a Science illiterate like no other !! **Tragically
for posterity his were the most anti people decisions of the Court, with
consequences for over the next five hundred years.......... ] *

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Posted at 6:50 pm by Lee Fang
<http://www.republicreport.org/author/lee-fang/>

Last Friday, just before the Federal Communication Commission closed
its comment period for its upcoming rule on “network neutrality,” a massive
coalition of Asian, Latino and Black civil rights group filed letters
arguing that regulators should lay off of Internet Service Providers
regarding Title II reclassification and accept FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s
original plan. In other words, something close to half of the entire civil
rights establishment just sold out the Internet.

The civil rights group letters argue that Title II reclassification of
broadband services as a public utility — the only path forward for real net
neutrality after a federal court ruling in January — would somehow “harm
communities of color <http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7521706977>.”
The groups wrote <http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7521710625> to
the FCC to tell them that “we do not believe that the door to Title II
should be opened.” Simply put, these groups, many of which claim to carry
the mantle of Martin Luther King Jr., are saying that Comcast and Verizon
should be able to create Internet slow lanes and fast lanes, and such a
change would magically improve the lives of non-white Americans.

The filings reveal a who’s who of civil rights groups willing to shill on
behalf of the telecom industry. One filing
<http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?id=7521710625> lists prominent
civil rights groups NAACP, the League of United Latin American Citizens,
the Urban League, the National Council on Black Civil Participation and the
National Action Network. The other features the Council of Korean
Americans, the Japanese American Citizens League, the National Black
Farmers Association, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, OCA – Asian Pacific
American Advocates, the National Puerto Rican Chamber of Commerce, the
Latino Coalition, and many more.

Of course, the groups listed on these filings do not speak for all
communities of color on telecom policy, and there are civil rights groups
out there that actually support net neutrality, including Color of Change
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/21/naacp-union-net-neutrality_n_5606854.html?page_version=legacy&view=print&comm_ref=false>
 and Asian Americans Advancing Justice
<http://www.advancingjustice-aajc.org/news-media/news/asian-americans-advancing-justice-aajc-urges-fcc-protect-interests-asian-americans>.
Joseph
Torres with Free Press told VICE that communities of color believe a free
and open Internet is essential in the digital age, especially when most
non-whites do not own radio stations, broadcast outlets or other forms of
mass media. “Protecting real net neutrality is critical for people of color
because an open Internet gives us the opportunity to speak for ourselves
without having to ask corporate gatekeepers for permission,” Torres says.

A number of K Street consultants have helped make this epic sell-out
possible.

The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) coordinated many
of the participants in the anti-net neutrality filings sent to the FCC last
week. Last year, the Center for Public Integrity published an investigation
<http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/06/06/12769/civil-rights-groups-fcc-positions-reflect-industry-funding-critics-say>
of
MMTC, showing that the group has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars
from Verizon, Comcast, the National Cable and Telecommunications
Association, and other telecom sources while reliably peddling the
pro-telecom industry positions. For instance, the group attacked the Obama
administration’s first attempt at net neutrality, while celebrating the
proposed (and eventually successful) merger between Comcast and NBC.

Martin Chavez, the former Mayor of Albuquerque, now works with a group
called the Hispanic Technology and Telecommunications Partnership (HTTP) to
corral Latino civil rights groups into opposing net neutrality. Last month,
Chavez hosted a net neutrality event
<http://time.com/2970753/telecom-funded-congressional-group-dont-regulate-telecom-industry/>
on
Capitol Hill to call on legislators to oppose Title II reclassification. As
TIME recently reported
<http://time.com/2970753/telecom-funded-congressional-group-dont-regulate-telecom-industry/>,
Chavez is on staff with one of Verizon’s lobbying firms, the Ibarra
Strategy Group.

“HTTP is nothing more than an industry front-group that is at best
misinformed and at worst intentionally distorting facts as it actively
opposes efforts to better serve the communications needs of Latinos,” says
Alex Nogales of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, which strongly
supports net neutrality. His group has filed its own letter to the FCC.

Still, telecom cash has become a vital source of funding for cash-starved
nonprofits. OCA, the Asian American civil rights nonprofit formerly known
as the Organization of Chinese Americans, counts Comcast as a major donor
and sponsor for its events and galas
<http://corporate.comcast.com/news-information/news-feed/comcast-nbcuniversal-named-2013-outstanding-corporate-partner-by-oca-asian-pacific-american-advocates>.
Not only did OCA go on to sign the anti-net neutrality letter last Friday,
the group wrote
<http://www.thenation.com/blog/175606/interns-civil-rights-org-say-they-were-fired-disrespecting-walmart>
a
similar filing to the FCC in 2010, claiming absurdly
<http://www.thenation.com/blog/175606/interns-civil-rights-org-say-they-were-fired-disrespecting-walmart>
that
Asian American entrepreneurs would benefit from having ISPs able to
discriminate based on content. Similarly, League of United Latin American
Citizens, better known simply as LULAC, has been a dependable ally of the
telecom industry while partnering with Comcast for a $5 million
<http://www.lulac.net/advocacy/press/2008/timetovote.html> civic engagement
campaign. Here’s a picture
<http://stopthecap.com/2010/10/13/bought-and-paid-for-tea-party-minority-group-opposition-to-net-neutrality/>
of
LULAC proudly accepting a jumbo-sized check from AT&T.

As VICE first reported
<http://www.vice.com/print/community-groups-were-duped-into-joining-telecom-industrys-anti-net-neutrality-coalition>,
telecoms are desperate for third party approval, and have even resorted to
fabricating community support for their anti-net neutrality lobbying
campaign.

Perhaps the bigger picture here is how so many of the old civil rights
establishment have become comfortable with trading endorsements for cash.
Verizon, Comcast, AT&T and other telecom companies have donated, either
directly or through a company foundation, to nearly every group listed on
the anti-net neutrality letters filed last week. We saw a similar dynamic
play out with Wal-Mart when the retailer handed out cash
<http://www.thenation.com/article/172952/obamas-top-choice-omb-led-walmart-foundations-targeted-giving>
to
civil rights groups in order to buy support for opening stores in urban
areas.

Times have changed. Just as Martin Luther King Jr.’s children have
embarrassingly descended into fighting bitterly
<http://finance.yahoo.com/news/martin-luther-kings-children-battling-154401982.html>
over
what’s left of his estate, the civil rights groups formed to advance Dr.
King’s legacy seem willing to sell out their own members for a buck.
- See more at:
http://www.republicreport.org/2014/leading-civil-rights-groups-just-sold-out-on-net-neutrality/#sthash.tBvPrlO7.dpuf
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