How U.S. Internet Policy Sabotages America’s National Security
A nation divided cannot stand.
America’s Internet policy is so badly divided that America’s national security struggles to stand firm.
The U.S. Government’s outdated, out of control, Internet policy dictates digital division and delivers digital disunion and disorder.
Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech shared the timeless truth and wisdom that “a house divided against itself cannot stand” when he stood up for what was, and is, right – freedom and equality for all people, not just for the favored.
Much more than most appreciate, U.S. Internet policy has de facto partitioned America legally into separate online and offline worlds. That may have made sense in the 1990’s when the Internet was nascent, but now when the Internet is pervasively everywhere we live, work, and play, it’s not only “disruptive,” but divisive and destructive too.
Having a Wild West U.S. Internet policy -- that legally partitions Internet companies and activities to be largely above and outside normal Government accountability, law enforcement, and national security -- creates an increasingly divided nation, where government favors the anything-goes worst of ourselves on the virtual Wild West Internet, at the direct expense of the best of ourselves in civilized America.
The State of Our Digital Disunion and Disorder
