Teen tyrant David Hogg floats conspiracy theory about ISPs working with politicians to suppress vote

On Tuesday, David Hogg, the foul-mouthed anti-gun teen demagogue dubbed the “king of the snowflakes” on Twitter, demonstrated that he knows less about net neutrality than guns when he tweeted a conspiracy theory suggesting that ISPs will work with politicians to suppress the vote.
“Just wait till ISPs start collaborating with the politicians to slow down vote registration websites to suppress peoples right to vote. The survival of #NetNeutrality is up to you this November,” he said.
Just wait till ISPs start collaborating with the politicians to slow down vote registration websites to suppress peoples right to vote. The survival of #NetNeutrality is up to you this November.
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) June 12, 2018
Naturally, his acolytes agreed, treating him like some kind of preacher:
https://twitter.com/ReadySetRock75/status/1006635553029312522
Preach it? What is this, a church service?
https://twitter.com/ReadySetRock75/status/1006638305054810112
https://twitter.com/ReadySetRock75/status/1006635729588490240
Apparently so…
Thank goodness you understand the seriousness of some of these other issues that are not getting enough attention. All of them affect all of us!
— Veronica Gliatti (@vgliatti) June 12, 2018
Actually, no, Hogg does not “understand the seriousness” of net neutrality.
That’s okay, because, apparently, neither do the other members of the First Church of Hogg.
Do you even know what that is?
— Bob Dunston (@dwPlayer70) June 12, 2018
Probably not.
One supporter noted:
I generally agree with you but I can't think of any state that permits voter registration via Website.
— Laurie #DontBeACOVID19Host #VaccineMandatesWork (@lauriedtmann) June 13, 2018
Actually, Oregon does, and so does Nevada and Washingon. Or to be more precise, they take voter registration applications online, but the user must still provide identification.
Thirty-five other states also allow for online registration, as noted here.
But it’s beyond silly to suggest that ISPs will collude with politicians to purposefully slow down sites to suppress the vote.
This has to be one of the more idiotic things you never tweeted.
— Grandville (@GrandvilleOR) June 12, 2018
We tend to agree.
I have concluded you have no idea what you are advocating.
— William Pollack (@WilliamPollack2) June 12, 2018
No, he really doesn’t. But that really doesn’t surprise us.
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