I know they don't like to get too political (as do I), but I hope they do say something about Net Neutrality on stream or twitter.
Net Neutrality isn't really a political issue (although politicians are of course getting involved). It's a privacy issue and if they cancel it, it will cost everybody a lot of money who isn't involved with the ISP's themselves. It doesn't matter to which side you lean politically, you will most certainly have to pay more after a while when this thing get's through (queue the optional streaming packs for $10 or $20 to be able to use Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Youtube, Twitch, ... or they will charge those companies to not throttle their bandwith and those companies are then forced to charge that extra cost to their customers). The only people benefitting from this are the ISP's (and probably VPN providers) and the politicians who are paid by the ISP's to pass this thing.
Imo an ISP has to provide you with internet and they shouldn't care or check what you do with it. It's not their business to do so. A water company or electricity company also doesn't check where you are using your water and electricity for. It is none of their business. You pay for using water, electricity or internet. What you do with it is your own business.
That said, I am not from the US, so I guess it will have less of an impact on me as a Belgian then on US citizens. But you can be sure that the ISP's here want to have the same thing happen here.
While I do think this is very important to talk about (as you can see), I am not sure if it's really a gaming issue and therefor I am not sure if Kyle will talk about it in the podcast or not.
I believe they only should talk about this if they know enough about it to talk about it and if they feel comfortable talking about it.
I don't believe they can mention it very quickly, but they should do what they feel like.
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Btw, I am sorry for this whole (I guess offtopic) rant, I really get pissed off thinking about this although it probably won't even affect me in the short run as a being from Belgium.