Posted on 11/04/2022 7:47:41 AM PDT by SJackson
As long as they are cover for his own decisions, then fine. I asked Stalin, he said gulag, but I said freedom.
How can the dems complain given he consults with Stalin.
If he says, I asked Newt Gingrich, and he said freedom, and I decided freedom, then they’ll give him no end of grief.
What would be the point of spending 44 billion if he keeps things the same. He wants open discourse. But, I’m sure he has to follow international laws. So, he brought in the professionals to navigate.
I’m not worried. He said he wants it to be ‘the town square for discourse’. Until he proves differently, I’m going to take him at his word. We shall see.
He said it will be a few weeks before restoring accounts. It’s only been a week. Right now he’s trying to learn the code and how everything operates.
I haven’t even tried to log into my suspended Twitter account, and I won’t until maybe early December. It’s not exactly driving me nuts wondering when he really frees the bird. Rome wasn’t burnt in a day. ;)
I never had a twitter account and probably won’t start now. If anything I should lay my phone down more, not find more reasons to pick it up.
This article reads like “I’m jealous my friends and I weren’t invited to kiss the rear of John Galt.”
You guys should check this out.
Dr Shiva took twitter to court years ago and released the information from the Intercept. The one who helped organize the censorship platform/playbook for twitter also owns The Intercept. So they released the article to control the message because lots of info is missing.
Watch this. https://youtu.be/8EtZDkZj8wk
Dr Shivas info: https://vashiva.com/first-amendment-twitter-galvin-lawsuit/
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
Musk’s a pot-addled free speech absolutist....Except when someone hurts his feelings.
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