While Democrats have made a host of dramatic arguments against the repeal of Net Neutrality, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) expressed concern Tuesday about Netflix taking a long time to load and “killing the mood” for a couple. This appears to be a reference to “Netflix and chill,” an internet slang euphemism.
Without #NetNeutrality when a couple is streaming their favorite #Netflix show but it keeps lagging and killing the mood, who will be to blame?
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) February 27, 2018
Sen. Schumer was promoting a resolution introduced by Senate Democrats Tuesday to undo the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of net neutrality rules through the Congressional Review Act. The measure is one vote short of the 51 votes it needs in the Senate and would be unlikely to pass the House.
Many on Twitter were taken aback by Schumer tweeting concern over Net Neutrality interfering with “Netflix and chill.”
Not to be a prude here, but you might want to get your Twitter password back.
— STEW ?????? (@StewSays) February 27, 2018
OMG @AjitPaiFCC killed "Netflix and chill"! https://t.co/gu3Ft3r821
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) February 27, 2018
when u got no game and u decide to blame the FCC https://t.co/0XOU46xOQB
— Joe Gabriel Simonson (@SaysSimonson) February 27, 2018
I'll be honest: I hadn't considered the pro-natalist angle on this.https://t.co/DtPLlLXftL
— Blake Seitz ?? (@BlakeSeitz) February 27, 2018
Some intern is either going to get promoted to a job or get fired? Either way, @mattwhouse, what kind of media shop you running? https://t.co/Debcn6nWFo
— Eric Michael Garcia (@EricMGarcia) February 27, 2018