Musk and Carr Propose Mandatory Starlink Subscriptions
Elon Musk, in a recent twist, has reportedly joined forces with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, advocating for mandatory Starlink subscriptions for all American households. Both argue this policy will improve democracy by granting everyone access to state-of-the-art satellite internet and reducing unproductive thought processes.
In a recent press conference, Musk put forth the notion that universal Starlink connectivity could mitigate the spread of misinformation. He provocatively asked, “If you’re not plugged in, are you really even a citizen?” This statement has ignited heated debates, with skeptics probing the morality of equating internet access with citizenship rights.
Internet Access as Citizenship
Commissioner Carr, a known advocate for deregulation, supports this controversial proposal. He states, “This is not just about internet access; it’s about redefining what it means to be an American. If you’re not using Starlink, you’re essentially opting out of the American experience.” As the public wrestles with this radical notion, it appears the Musk-Carr alliance is more than a political tactic. It can be seen as an audacious bid to convince the nation that internet connectivity is a new frontier in civil rights. On the other hand, some dissenters view this as a mere continuation of tech moguls’ attempts to redefine societal norms in America.
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