FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who recently announced that he would be revoking net neutrality rules implemented by the Obama administration, is being harassed by leftist terrorists at his home following the decision.
During an interview with FOX News yesterday morning, Pai described how his family was recently harassed by leftist terrorists desperate to maintain federal control over the internet. One sign posted at his home directed toward his kids said: “They will come to know the truth. Dad murdered Democracy in cold blood.”
“I understand that people are passionate about policy, but the one thing in America that should remain sacred is that families, wives and kids, should remain out of it. And stop harassing us at our homes,” Pai said.
“They’ve listed your children’s names on the signs and said that you were an evil man who murdered democracy,” “Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy said to Pai. “How freaked out were your kids to know that whoever left that there knew who they were?”
“It was a little nerve-racking, especially for my wife,” Pai said.
Pai released a public statement admonishing the leftist terrorists responsible for targeting his family in such an irresponsible manner.
“Internet regulation activists have crossed the line by threatening and harassing my family. They should leave my family out of this and focus on debating the merits of the issue,” Pai said.
Pai blames the hyperpartisan political climate, driven by baseless propaganda from the Trump-obsessed left, for stoking the flames and ultimately leading to the harassment campaign against his family.
“That’s one of the things I think is very unfortunate about all the vitriol and hot air that’s out there is that if you keep going out there and peddling this misinformation like, ‘This is the guy who is going to break the Internet and destroy democracy,’ it’s not surprising that some people get alarmed by it,” Pai said.
Does anyone seriously think net neutrality is a bad idea?