BRKG Master Twitter thread. Elon Musk now owns Twitter, post 144. Heads roll for real

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Dennis Olson

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In an interview with The Stanford Daily, Stanford journalism professor, Ted Glasser, insisted that journalism needed to “free itself from this notion of objectivity to develop a sense of social justice.” He rejected the notion that the journalism is based on objectivity and said that he views “journalists as activists because journalism at its best — and indeed history at its best — is all about morality.” Thus, “Journalists need to be overt and candid advocates for social justice, and it’s hard to do that under the constraints of objectivity.”
And that paragraph, right there, is why no one trusts the MSM except the communists and sky screamers. Further, it’s why the MSM is so dangerous to our country.
 

The Hammer

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If people don't see this Twitter thing as a microcosm of what's going on these days, they aren't paying attention. The hypocrisy is on as grand and obvious a scale as I've ever seen. The left is howling about democracy being threatened simply because THEY can't control the flow of information on a large and widely-used social media site.

This isn't even about conservatives looking for payback and shutting down opposing voices. They are just happy that now, hopefully, there's a chance for balance and ALL voices (even the ones one side or the other hates) to be able to coexist on the site.
 

somewherepress

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If people don't see this Twitter thing as a microcosm of what's going on these days, they aren't paying attention. The hypocrisy is on as grand and obvious a scale as I've ever seen. The left is howling about democracy being threatened simply because THEY can't control the flow of information on a large and widely-used social media site.

This isn't even about conservatives looking for payback and shutting down opposing voices. They are just happy that now, hopefully, there's a chance for balance and ALL voices (even the ones one side or the other hates) to be able to coexist on the site.
You're right. For progressives, it's all about control. We just want the freedom to listen to all sides of an issue and decide for ourselves what is true.
 

rhughe13

Heart of Dixie
I'll give it a couple weeks. It says if I remove my hateful tweet, I'll be back, they will reinstate my account. I've sent in about 10 appeals for it. Mostly laughing at their woke communist asses, that their days are numbered. I hope they read all those appeals and now are crying with their man buns over a tofu burger while getting a foreclosure notice.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
I'll give it a couple weeks. It says if I remove my hateful tweet, I'll be back, they will reinstate my account. I've sent in about 10 appeals for it. Mostly laughing at their woke communist asses, that their days are numbered. I hope they read all those appeals and now are crying with their man buns over a tofu burger while getting a foreclosure notice.
I've never gotten a response in all my dealings.
 

GeneSD

Retired December 31 2022
Can you imagine the treasure trove of intel that Musk will have related to the Deep State/Government Agencies, and the DNC after they do a complete audit of the email system at Twitter? These people should be scared of what Elon will have at his disposal!
 

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Twitter Discontinues Paid Live Audio Conversations​

By Kaya Yurieff
· about 3 hours ago · Source: The Information
Before Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the company paused paid tickets to its live audio feature Spaces, the social network confirmed. “We’ve paused the Ticketed Spaces test indefinitely so we can focus on continuing to improve and bring new features to the core Spaces experience,” a spokesperson told The Information in a statement
 

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View: https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1585641148827471874
https://contra.substack.com/p/elon-musk-versus-the-regimeElon Musk Versus the Regime

Musk effectively declared war on the established political order when he suggested wresting control of one of its main tools for maintaining and manufacturing consensus.​

Pedro L. Gonzalez
Apr 16
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Had Elon Musk known that his bid to buy Twitter would go over as smoothly as trying to exorcise a demon, the billionaire might have brought a Bible and a crucifix. The saga began in early April when Musk emerged as one of the company’s largest shareholders.
After scrapping his initial plan to join the board, Musk made a $43 billion offer for company. In a recent TED Talk, he said that “Twitter has become kind of the de facto town square,” and his “strong intuitive sense is that having a public platform that is maximally trusted and broadly inclusive is extremely important to the future of civilization. I don’t care about the economics at all.” Musk added that he is “obsessed with truth.” Twitter, in his view, has failed at this by overly censoring content.

The overwhelmingly hostile reaction to Musk’s plans from the bowls of mainstream media to Twitter’s top executive Parag Agrawal has been revealing. Truth, unsurprisingly, is not the company’s main concern, and the purpose of censorship is not mitigating “harm,” as Agrawal has claimed, but control.

At an all-hands on deck meeting to discuss Musk’s offer, Agrawal said Twitter had a culture of protecting users from harm and “no one man can change that,” two people who heard the remarks told the Wall Street Journal. Rich Greenfield, an analyst at the technology and communications research firm LightShed Partners, also told the Journal that Musk’s desire to reduce censorship would pose “a big problem.” Musk’s plan of loosening moderation would be “going in the wrong direction,” Greenfield said.

More control, then, over what people say and think and see is the “right direction.” As Agrawal’s comments and concerns also suggest, the trend has been to increase control over information under the banner of harm reduction. This drama has thus revealed what seems to be a paradox concerning private companies.

When Twitter kicked then-President Donald Trump off the platform, Washington Post columnist Max Boot gleefully defended the virtues of the “free market” from critics who thought the company went too far. That’s just how things work in the land of the free. “Indeed, the fact that Twitter banned the president of the United States shows that freedom of speech is very much alive in America,” he wrote.

However, when Musk made his move as a shareholder, Boot prophesied doom for democracy. “I am frightened by the impact on society and politics if Elon Musk acquires Twitter,” Boot tweeted. “He seems to believe that on social media anything goes. For democracy to survive, we need more content moderation, not less,” he added.

Whether something is simply a “private company” and subject to the whims of the market ultimately depends on who wants to open the box and what its contents signify to the regime. Another shareholder, Saudi Arabian investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, admitted as much when he rejected Musk’s offer as too low, supposedly “given [Twitter’s] growth prospects.” But what the prince really meant is that the platform is much more than a mere company—it is an instrument of power and control for a transnational elite. Indeed, Boot’s view, which aligns with the prince’s and is widespread among the chattering class, essentially describes and defends an oligarchy.

Looking at who already has control over the means of communication and thus control over the information that informs public debate, that wouldn’t be the most inaccurate term to use.

Mark Zuckerberg controls 12.8 percent of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, which have a combined 3.6 billion monthly active users. Zuckerberg also spent $419 million ahead of the 2020 election to turn out likely Democratic voters, helping Joe Biden in key swing states, according to the New York Post.

In terms of newspapers, news networks, and movie studios, just six conglomerates own about 90 percent of U.S. media, most of which leans left politically. That becomes even clearer when looking at individual billionaire owners of major outlets.
 

Blastoff

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Ppl said the Twitter model could not make money enough to support the company and must be supported by .govs around the world. Now a .gov contractor owns it. :shr:
 
View: https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1585839520963907584

The Babylon Bee's Man Of The Year Is Rachel Levine
CELEBS·Mar 15, 2022 · BabylonBee.com
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The Babylon Bee has selected Rachel Levine as its first annual Man of the Year.

Levine is the U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he serves proudly as the first man in that position to dress like a western cultural stereotype of a woman. He is also an admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. What a boss!

Rachel's original name is Richard Levine, but he changed it to Rachel for some strange reason a few years ago. Who cares? Who says a dude as accomplished as this can't be named "Rachel?" This king doesn't care what people think about him! He often wears a dress, which some people think is weird - but he doesn't care one bit. Come on! Men in India wear dress-type garments, don't they?

Rachel's message is to "be true to yourself," and we couldn't agree more. This man is breaking barriers and showing us all the true meaning of courage.

We applaud this precious and perfectly made child of God for all his accomplishments and hope he stays true to who God made him to be.

UPDATE: Since announcing this award, we've been told that Levine actually identifies as a woman. We have still chosen to give the award as his self-identification has no bearing on the truth. Congratulations, Rachel Levine!
IF this is reposted on Twitter, and "sticks," that's how we will know that the barbarians have successfully crashed through the gate.

Too funny.


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