Believe Quote by Rush Limbaugh
“Look at the way liberals name things. "Net neutrality." It's like Switzerland! They don't take sides, everybody's fair, everything's the same. It's not what it is. Net neutrality rules are anti-consumer and anti-competitive. By definition, liberals don't believe in competition, and you know that. Competition is the root of all evil, as far as leftists are concerned, 'cause there are winners and there are losers, and the losers are sad and disappointed, and that's unacceptable. So everything must be the same. Nobody can have more than anybody else.”
About This Quote
The speaker claims that liberal ideas like net neutrality enforce uniformity and suppress competition, which they view as harmful.
In simple terms: Liberals allegedly force sameness and reject competition.
Question the impact of enforced uniformity on consumers.
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When to use this quote
- policy debates
- technology regulation
- public discourse
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does competition affect innovation?
- Are there cases where uniform rules protect users?
The argument oversimplifies complex policy trade‑offs and ignores benefits of equitable access.