WASHINGTON, D.C. – The day after the Federal Communications Commission 3-2 vote to repeal the Obama-era “Net Neutrality” rules, Twitter is still allowing to be posted continues dozens of death threats attacking FCC Chair Ajit Pai, many containing racial smears and foul-language insults.

On Nov. 27, in his speech to the R Street Institute in Washington, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai attacked Twitter censorship by name, with a warning that reverberated throughout Silicon Valley.

“When it comes to a free and open Internet, Twitter is part of the problem,” Pai said, attacking the Internet edge company content provider for hiding behind net neutrality rules to implement an aggressive plan to censor conservatives and libertarians from the website.

“The company has a viewpoint and uses that viewpoint to discriminate,” Pai continued. “This conduct is many things but it isn’t fighting for an open Internet.”

Since then, almost as if in retaliation, Twitter has allowed a startling number of Tweets containing death threats against Pai and his family to remain posted.

Consider the following tweets that remained posted on Twitter on Dec. 15, the day after the FCC vote on “Net Neutrality” rules was being taken:

The FCC vote on repealing “Net Neutrality” rules was interrupted yesterday for about 10 minutes as a bomb threat forced the meeting room to be evacuated.

Infowars.com has repeatedly warned that Soros has spent millions to keep the Obama-era “Net Neutrality” rules in place, supporting the argument that the Obama administration designed “Net Neutrality” rules in order to allow the giant Internet edge providers the right to censor out conservative and libertarian content.

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