UN report declares Internet access is a 'human right'

I guess all the world’s real problems have been solved.

A United Nations report released Friday declares Internet access a human right. Presented to the General Assembly, the report by UN Special Rapporteur Frank La Rue states that, “the Internet has become a key means by which individuals can exercise their right to freedom and expression.”

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The Internet has been open to all for less than 20 years, and is just now becoming mainstream in countries still struggling with more basic infrastructural needs like clean water; now it’s a fundamental human right?

Internet access is technology, a commodity and a stream of information and commerce. But by turning it into a “right,” the UN goes too far and turns access into an eventual  government mandate. If the Internet is a “right,” why isn’t the energy used to power and access the Internet also a “right?” Why isn’t cheaper gas a “right?” Why isn’t 4g cell phone access a “right?” Cell phones are arguably better safety devices than other tech that happens to access the Internet.

The UN, if it really believes that Internet access is a human right, should try enforcing it — on veto-wielding China, North Korea, Iran, etc etc etc.

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