Kang analyzes the intense reactions to the FCC's pending repeal of net neutrality rules. She cites concerns from companies like Mozilla, Google, Netflix, and advocacy groups about how the repeal could allow telecom companies to become gatekeepers that control internet access. Kang notes the issue is highly polarizing, and references New York's attorney general finding fraudulent comments made to the FCC using stolen identities, bringing the validity of public comments into question. This underscores the debate around the repeal and its potential effects on internet regulation.