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Time will tell and hopefully free speech will be restored but Elon is off to one hell of a good start Freeing the Bird

Nearly two years after the chaotic, shenanigan-plagued 2020 election, Tesla CEO and new Twitter owner Elon Musk is making the first attempt to hold Big Tech censors responsible for their disgraceful election manipulation tactics.

After a long battle, the mega-billionaire officially acquired his stake in Twitter on Thursday night. His top priority? Firing four of the company’s top executives: CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, legal and safety executive Vijaya Gadde, and General Counsel Sean Edgett.


By the gnashing of teeth and wailing from Twitter employees, corporate media mouthpieces, and other leftist elites who are quick to defend Big Tech censors, a stranger might think these Twitter heads were unjustly ousted. In reality, Agrawal, Segal, Gadde, and Edgett got what should have come to them two years ago when they knowingly interfered with the 2020 election to help install Joe Biden in the White House.

Twitter doesn’t like to admit who on its staff is ultimately responsible for the suppression of information that makes ruling elites and Democrats look bad, especially ahead of key elections, but it was under the now-fired leadership’s watch that Twitter banned and censored conservatives, Covid-19 jab skeptics, election-integrity supporters, legitimate reporting, and those who told the truth about the sexes.

Oftentimes, Twitter executed this censorship with undeniable arrogance and no remorse. That’s why when Agrawal openly admitted that he believed Twitter’s “role is not to be bound by the First Amendment, but our role is to serve a healthy public conversation,” he wasn’t chided for contradicting the social media company’s supposed commitment to advancing free speech. Instead, he was rewarded with a short-lived spot as CEO and congratulated by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey for his “transformational” work. Agrawal quickly used that power to usher in a new era of partisan crackdowns.

Gadde, who handed down the decision to ban the sitting president, wasn’t criticized for unjustly removing the sitting president and world’s biggest critic of Big Tech. Instead, her attempts to keep Trump and his campaign off of the internet were hailed as heroic, necessary, and moral.

Big Tech censors like Agrawal and Gadde don’t deny that they manipulated the flow of information in the months leading up to the 2020 election. Instead, they wear their partisan censorship like a badge of pride. That’s why Mark Zuckerberg had no problem publicly admitting that Facebook was ready to censor whatever information necessary to preserve the elite establishment’s desired outcome for the 2020 presidential race.

“The FBI basically came to us and spoke to some folks on our team and was like, ‘Hey, just so you know, you should be on high alert. We thought that there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election. We have it on notice that basically there’s about to be some kind of dump similar to that,’” Zuckerberg said.

The biggest example of that online tampering came in October 2020, weeks before the election, when the New York Post published a series of reports containing key information about the Biden family business as discovered on Hunter Biden’s personal laptop that he had abandoned.

A story documenting how Hunter leveraged his dad’s position as vice president to broker deals that would financially benefit the Biden family could have changed election outcomes had it been given a chance in the public square, but it wasn’t.

Instead, Big Tech censors (including Twitter execs), likely at the behest of the FBI, blocked the New York Post’s scandalous reporting from spreading and sicced their fake fact-checkers to stomp out every nugget of truth about the Biden family’s corruption.

Taking cues from Twitter and Facebook, corporate media outlets refused to cover the abandoned laptop, which exposed Biden’s lie that he never spoke about business with his son. Emails also demonstrated that Biden likely profited from deals Hunter struck with allies of the Chinese Communist Party.

Musk’s decision to clean house is the first time any of the Big Tech censors have faced true accountability for their perversion of power and abuse of influence to keep Trump from getting re-elected (something tech overlords planned to do since Trump was first elected in 2016).

The likelihood that Twitter’s former executives will stay out of Silicon Valley jobs where they can continue their meddling is low. After all, there are plenty of other Big Tech companies out there that would likely welcome such effective opponents of free speech.

Musk’s commitment to rooting out these opponents, however, is a great example of how to expose and eradicate corruption that taints our nation’s most important democratic process. Musk should continue his quest to punish those who mar Americans’ trust in “free and fair” elections. There are many more offenders worth pursuing.

https://thefederalist.com/2022/10/28...tion-meddling/

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Meanwhile - libtards are shitting themselves scared of free speech



Left loses mind over Elon’s Twitter takeover: ‘Like the gates of hell opened’

Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter sparked a complete meltdown among many left-wing users, with some comparing it to the end times and saying “the gates of hell opened” on the site.

Musk’s confirmation that he had taken control Thursday — changing his bio to “Chief Twit” while celebrating that “the bird is freed” — was widely cheered by conservatives hoping for an end to the platform’s censorship of key news like The Post’s Hunter Biden exposes.

But it also triggered alarms on the left, with some saying it was “an emergency” and “apocalyptic.”

“It’s like the gates of hell opened on this site tonight,” insisted Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz.


The former New York Times reporter — who came under fire for doxxing the anonymous “Libs of TikTok” account — insisted her tone was justified because she immediately started “getting more rape threats in the DMs than normal.”

“But can’t log off and miss the chaos!” she admitted.

Journalism professor Jeff Jarvis had called the takeover an “emergency,” saying: “Twitter is to be taken over by the evil Sith lord.”

“The sun is dark,” he later wrote while tweeting news that Musk “completes Twitter takeover and fires top executives.”


“I don’t want you to leave Twitter. I hope you stay and fight,” he told his 177,700 followers.

Former Huffington Post writer Michael Hobbes said he was “‘finding it pretty hard to make jokes about Elon buying Twitter.”

“Nearly every American media institution is now openly right-wing or obsessed with giving reactionaries the benefit of the doubt. What’s the case for optimism about the next decade at this point?” he asked.

Almost as soon as news broke that Musk was in charge, many predicted the site’s impending demise.

“There is, both inside and outside the company, an apocalyptic feel to the ordeal,” Charlie Warzel insisted in The Atlantic.


“Musk very well could kill Twitter out of malice or hubris, or through calculated, boneheaded decisions” — or plain old “neglect,” he wrote soon after the Tesla mogul took over.

Forbes sustainability senior contributor Dave Vetter asked his nearly 10,000 followers: “After Elon has demolished Twitter, where will you go?”

He insisted Musk’s free-speech policies could only mean that the platform will be “swamped by Nazis, Pepes and other invertebrates.

He insisted that if Musk “does what he says he wants to do, I don’t see how Twitter will continue to function.”

Uproxx writer Mike Redmond warned his followers about how “quickly this whole site is about to go down.”

“It’s a miracle flames aren’t shooting out of it already,” he tweeted.


“Fast Politics” podcaster Molly Jong-Fast responded to Musk’s tweet that “the bird is freed” with a meme showing a bird instead slamming into a glass window.

“Can someone make a new Twitter or is this a very stupid question?” she also asked.

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https://nypost.com/2022/10/28/apocal...tter-takeover/
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The departure of former CEO Parag Agrawal is a singular advance for free speech. Agrawal was one of the most aggressively anti-free speech figures on social media...
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Elon is already Making Twitter Great Again

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This is fake – I did *not* tweet out a link to The New York Times!


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LOL It's a new day indeed - The White House *deleted* its tweet after Twitter placed a fact-check disclaimer on it.

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Unbelievable hypocrite
You need some healthier hobbies my dude. Shoulda wrapped it, heard syphilis effects the upper and lower noodles.

Quick edit: I love how it's censorship when your guy breaks TOS and gets banned from a PRIVATE COMPANY. But no, you're all about freedom of the company lol. Grow up and stop thinking you're some H.S.Thompson on a site for wreckin'.
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It's glorious watching the left lose their mind over Elon’s Twitter takeover. Glorious I tell you

It's glorious watching the left lose their mind over Elon’s Twitter takeover. Glorious I tell you

Originally Posted by berryberry
Who's losing their mind? The one posting a ton about it or the guy who made one post about the hypocrisy of it all? Hmm... 3 posts of tl;dr before one reply and 8 in total.

I think it's hilarious that now suddenly the GOP and crackpot snowflake conservatives are a fan of Musk just because he said "Hey I'm republican now." when three years ago those same people were swearing hatred of him.

It's a similar case to Trump, where he's been very close long-time friends with the Clintons. Multiple donations to earlier campaigns pre-2016, a close relationship between the Clintons & Epstein & Maxwell (Many photographs pre-2016 exist of him at Epstein Island Parties WITH the Clintons), and he even invited the Clintons to his third wedding. You got bamboozled and you're fighting for people that bamboozled you.

It's hilarious watching sheeple of either side ditch their morals and backbones to be part of a herd. Berry, I'd say I worry about your mental well-being but honestly I don't. Have fun convincing yourself you won.
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Who's losing their mind? Originally Posted by going4itnow
You obviously did not read the stories. I expose left wing BS. The left in general is losing their mind over Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter. Just look at some of the quotes in the stories.

Just yesterday AOC tried to call out Musk and Musk's response was tremendous. If you could murder someone with words, they would be locking Musk up for what he did to AOC
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Tomorrow morning, up to half of Twitter employees will likely be fired via email.

Twitter offices have been temporarily closed and all badge access to physical locations will be suspended to protect against sabotage.

Is real change finally coming to Twitter? Hopefully so. This is glorious !!!

“By 9AM PST on Friday Nov. 4th, everyone will receive an individual email with the subject line: Your Role at Twitter.

To help ensure the safety of each employee as well as Twitter systems and customer data, our offices will be temporarily closed and all badge access will be suspended. If you are in an office or on your way to an office, please return home.”

Elon getting ahead of the libtard workers sabotage.
So now Elon's only choice to make money will be to scrub, spider and sell personal data. Got a billion in interest to pay back each year.

I thought the GOP was about fiscal conservatism and preserving jobs? Hmm. Sounds SUS and like you're ditching morals to be a herd member.

Opinions are not exposing... Lmao. Pot calling the kettle black here. Have fun losing your mind just like your twins on the left!