What problems would arise from the destruction of these net neutrality rules? For starters, a main issue would be the increasing price to the consumers. Allowing internet providers to limit our internet experience could mean that those options could only become available upon a higher price being paid to those internet providers. "Levying higher costs for companies to access Internet fast lanes could lead to higher charges to consumers (A Free and Open Internet System Fosters Technological Growth and Innovation)." For example, a series of either apps or websites could be blocked but if you paid an extra, they would become available. Not only applications and websites, but the speed of the internet itself could affect our internet experience as well. With internet or "net" neutrality out of its place, our connectivity …show more content…
" When activists are able to turn out thousands of people in the streets at a moment’s notice, it’s because ISPs aren’t allowed to block their messages or websites (Net Neutrality: What You Need to Know Now)." The mainstream media normally portrayed the people of color in a negative way and they are misinterpreted due to this. Without net neutrality, people of color or just of different race would simply lose a way for them to speak up and protest freely online, or speak."The open internet allows people of color and other vulnerable communities to bypass traditional media gatekeepers (Net neutrality: What you need to know)." Meaning that people of color or of the different communities are not limited to their internet providers limitations, which may include their voice on the internet. Of course, net neutrality could be justified due to a few reasons. As a privately owned business, their limitations should be allowed to be active due to the fact that it is a privately owned business and not enforced upon the consumers, Also, a business' main goal is to gain profit, and if those limitations or higher prices will drive the consumers to other competitors, decreasing profit, the changes may not be extreme. That is, if there still are large corporations that provide what the consumers