John Oliver, Frank Pallone Rhetoric Brings Racist Threats at FCC

FILE - In this Monday, June 10, 2013 file photograph, Democratic U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. answers a question at the state division of elections in Trenton, N.J. A new poll shows Newark Mayor Cory Booker enjoys a strong lead over three other candidates in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate in New Jersey. The Monmouth University survey released Tuesday, July 16, 2013, shows Booker with the support of 49 percent of Democrats likely to vote in the Aug. 13 primary. His closest competitor, Pallone, got 12 percent. U.S. Rep. Rush Holt received 8 percent of the vote while Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver, the only woman in the race, got 3 percent. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)

These leftists are doing all they can to incite fear and hatred against Ajit Pai and the Federal Communications Commission. Now a stream of racist threats is flooding in.

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We covered last week that Democrat Frank Pallone’s rhetoric was evoking prejudice against Ajit Pai, FCC Chairman. Add that to John Oliver’s unhinged rants, and the result is a flood of racist death threats coming into the FCC.

Says the Free Beacon:

“Save internet and fuck this Ajit guy,” said another. “He’s from India, deport that asshole. We will take care of him when he’s back.”

Other comments used racial attacks against Pai, the son of Indian immigrants.

“Can you guys stop being complete greedy little s–ts and work for the American people and not for your wallets,” said one commenter using the name ” Andromeda Titan.” “Also, f–k you Ajit Pai (a disgrace to all Indians). And f–k Trump too.”

Another commenter said, “Ajit Pai looks and sounds like an Indian fraternity brother who exclusively f–ks underage women.”

If the parties were reversed, comments like these would be headline news.

If this is the kind of person that supports government regulation of the Internet under the antiquated Title II of the Communications Act – the policy which has been given the Orwellian name Net Neutrality – then Ajit Pai needs to redouble his efforts to repeal it.

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