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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

 

 

 

Wait, so you're sticking up for corporations now?

 

That's some next level stupidity Brougham, good to see you stepping up your game though.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, TSOL said:

 

 

Wait, so you're sticking up for corporations now?

 

That's some next level stupidity Brougham, good to see you stepping up your game though.  


Why would these companies want to advertise on a platform owned by a Nazi?

Posted
10 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Why would these companies want to advertise on a platform owned by a Nazi?

 

 

Slanderous.

 

You should be sued for saying that 

 

 

You'd get much better discussion by not saying blatant lies 

Posted
2 hours ago, Doc said:

LOL!  Nazis want free speech.  You can't write stupidity any better...


Was it legal to criticize the Nazi government in Germany?

 

Could people in Nazi Germany say or write whatever they wanted?

 

Did Nazis close and hijack anti-Nazi newspapers and radio stations?

 

Did Nazis ban and burn books like todays MAGA cult?

 

Are you delusional AF as always?

 

Yep

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Was it legal to criticize the Nazi government in Germany?

 

Could people in Nazi Germany say or write whatever they wanted?

 

Did Nazis close and hijack anti-Nazi newspapers and radio stations?

 

Did Nazis ban and burn books like todays MAGA cult?

 

Are you delusional AF as always?

 

Yep

 

 

 

 

 

I am glad you recognize that Dems are trying to put out of business anyone who disagrees with them, just like the Nazis. Attacking Twitter for pushing for more discussion is proof that you don't want discussions only control of the message, even if you have to lie about it. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

I am glad you recognize that Dems are trying to put out of business anyone who disagrees with them, just like the Nazis. Attacking Twitter for pushing for more discussion is proof that you don't want discussions only control of the message, even if you have to lie about it. 


Don’t worry Buffalo Timmy - they will come for you, too. 

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39 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mark Twain and Dr Seuss say hi  

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Musk has looked at the books, and he seems to believe that a Twitter bankruptcy is inevitable. I guess he thinks he might as well make as big a splash as he can before it goes down and its assets (really nothing but it’s branding, which he is also in a hurry to diminish) are sold off to some social media competitor. 
Twitter is not some marvelous thing we can’t live without.
 

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Posted
2 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Troll in Chief

 

 


Elon Musket. 😂

1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Musk has looked at the books, and he seems to believe that a Twitter bankruptcy is inevitable. I guess he thinks he might as well make as big a splash as he can before it goes down and its assets (really nothing but it’s branding, which he is also in a hurry to diminish) are sold off to some social media competitor. 
Twitter is not some marvelous thing we can’t live without.
 


People may have to start thinking for themselves. 

The horror. 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Musk has looked at the books, and he seems to believe that a Twitter bankruptcy is inevitable. I guess he thinks he might as well make as big a splash as he can before it goes down and its assets (really nothing but it’s branding, which he is also in a hurry to diminish) are sold off to some social media competitor. 
Twitter is not some marvelous thing we can’t live without.
 

It never was, so why all the handwringing from people on the left?  
 

It seems obvious that the desire to control the narrative far outweighed the desire for a free and open platform to communicate ideas.

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49 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

It never was, so why all the handwringing from people on the left?  
 

It seems obvious that the desire to control the narrative far outweighed the desire for a free and open platform to communicate ideas.

 

Bingo.  As long as the left controlled the narrative, it was great and they were free to do as they wished because they were a private company.  But allow free speech?  The horror!

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The vast majority of people do not use Twitter. So why is it so seemingly important to everyone?

 

For the left it has been used by the MSM to use the platform set the tone and narrative before all the rest of their platforms: TV, print, websites follow in line.

 

So you may not be a twitter user, but you can be darn sure that whatever story you're reading  or watching elsewhere had its first "reporting" done on Twitter.

 

See brute censoring of Hunter Biden laptop story. They got their marching orders of the blatant lie that it's Russian disinformation and poof....millions of Americans were denied access to a true, credible and verifiable story.

 

A coordinated censorship effort that swift and widespread would be impossible in the pre-Twitter era

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