Breaking Points: Twitter Chaos Shows Elon Musk Might Pursue Hostile Takeover

This would be the ideal solution.

Elon Musk buys Twitter and fires the current management. Free speech is restored. Donald Trump is unbanned. The Twitter algorithm is made public. Everyone is unbanned and un-shadow banned and we go into Twitter guns blazing with hate speech, misinfo and “far right conspiracy theories.”

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  1. Musk just the other day responded positively to a post suggesting that twitter accounts should require identification. With that, it would end up worse than current twitter.

  2. In our days, wrong thinking and inappropriate behavior has such a consequences that attention whores era is over.

    When you involve in anti communist activity any kind, everybody knows that this is one way ticket.

    Elon may smile like Donald but it seems that he is dead serious. He like everybody else knows that crossing liberal Rubicon has no way back. I do not believe that Elon like to spend rest of his life in the rural Hungary town as computer repair guy after getting his life and wealth destroyed as example of liberal fury and power.

    Looks like Elon joined Trump and Putin and Orban and picked up fight .

  3. Elon Musk is not the only great mind to try to clean up his society.

    Isaac Newton, considered one of the greatest if not the greatest physicist ever (he even discovered/invented calculus along the way), took over the Royal Mint back in his day.

    Newton moved to London to take up the post of warden of the Royal Mint in 1696, a position that he had obtained through the patronage of Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, then Chancellor of the Exchequer. He took charge of England’s great recoining, trod on the toes of Lord Lucas, Governor of the Tower, and secured the job of deputy comptroller of the temporary Chester branch for Edmond Halley. Newton became perhaps the best-known Master of the Mint upon the death of Thomas Neale in 1699, a position Newton held for the last 30 years of his life. These appointments were intended as sinecures, but Newton took them seriously. He retired from his Cambridge duties in 1701, and exercised his authority to reform the currency and punish clippers and counterfeiters.

    As Warden, and afterwards as Master, of the Royal Mint, Newton estimated that 20 percent of the coins taken in during the Great Recoinage of 1696 were counterfeit. Counterfeiting was high treason, punishable by the felon being hanged, drawn and quartered. Despite this, convicting even the most flagrant criminals could be extremely difficult, however, Newton proved equal to the task.

    Disguised as a habitué of bars and taverns, he gathered much of that evidence himself. For all the barriers placed to prosecution, and separating the branches of government, English law still had ancient and formidable customs of authority. Newton had himself made a justice of the peace in all the home counties. A draft letter regarding the matter is included in Newton’s personal first edition of Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, which he must have been amending at the time. Then he conducted more than 100 cross-examinations of witnesses, informers, and suspects between June 1698 and Christmas 1699. Newton successfully prosecuted 28 coiners.
    — Wikipedia: “Isaac Newton”

  4. Does anyone know if Elton Musk’s company makes cutting edge battery technology to power electricity in homes as well as cars?

    I have interested struggling White folks in S Africa that are in need.

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