Roughly three weeks ago, the United States celebrated the 'birthday' of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the great leaders of the 20th century (and to my mind, one of the great leaders of American history). I put birthday in quotes because it wasn't the actual birthday, rather it was the designated holiday for the celebration.
So what has the birthday of a martyr got to do with net neutrality?
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Ethnic equality and net neutrality