Another example of Ajit Pai's lies coming back to bite him in the butt has come to my attention.

To set the scene; one of the major reasons why Net Neutrality was never repealed during the past is because of the FCC Website comment section. Plenty of people had commented there and told the FCC that they didn't want the rules of N.N. to be repealed. This was done by thousands of people at a time, mostly thanks to Last Week Tonight host and world's most British man: John Oliver, who brought attention to the whole N.N. ordeal on his show, not just once, but twice.

And some of you are probably thinking "Yeah, and that didn't work this time because Pai-Hole stole a lot of people's personal identities to make a flood of comments being in favor of the repeal, right?". Well, yes, but it turns out that's only half of it.

When the flood of comments went in during November, Ajit Pai tried to make it look as if the comments being against the repeal was a cyber attack. Claiming that the FCC site got hacked and that all of the comments were fake and therefore inadmissible. However, journalists, technicians and people who weren't born yesterday all kept asking questions about the attack, asking for evidence and so on. And we all know Ajit's method for that: silently telling people to f*ck off. However, months later, we now know that the FCC was in fact lying when they said that.

I've said this before and I'll say it again: regardless of whether of not N.N. stays repealed after the 11th--or whatever month Pai might push it to next time to save face--the FCC and all of its cronies is going to face massive consequences for their actions. Not just for going against the will of a majority of the American people, but also for obscuring justice, spreading lies, lobbying liars and also, you know, straight up breaking the law.

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Those lame-ass punk-ass fools! Now, they've gone 2 far!

But, I just have to know. Do you think the internet will still go on?