emphasis mine...
Jan. 19th, 2012 08:07 amWhat I wish Wikipedia (and others) were saying: "Today, we're going to an extreme to notify the public of bills that threaten the Internet. We're doing so because this was the only way to get your attention. The mainstream news media was not going to tell you about SOPA or PIPA. Many of your elected officials want to push through harmful legislation because their supporters* demand it, and they know you're unlikely to hold them accountable. It's vitally important to stop SOPA or PIPA from passing, but what's even more important is that you start paying attention and demand better from your government. Even if we stop SOPA, the larger problem continues. Tomorrow we're going to go back to business as usual, but it's up to you whether Congress does."
*their supporters: This is not the people who voted those elected officials into office. "Their supporters" is all the people and corporations who paid the big money to fund the campaigns that got the people to vote them into office.
*their supporters: This is not the people who voted those elected officials into office. "Their supporters" is all the people and corporations who paid the big money to fund the campaigns that got the people to vote them into office.