If it's not the public square, then what's the big deal?
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Please do not come to my office with packages for Elon Musk. Heβs not here.
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The people who have assured us they aren't censoring anyone are incredibly distraught to learn they won't be able to censor anyone.
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Yesterday we heard a lot about "equitable speech" and "algorithmic justice" from people who hate freedom (and think you're stupid).
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Itβs getting harder to groom kids and censor opposing views. What are Democrats supposed to do now?
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Maybe itβs a bad idea to put men in the womenβs ward.
https://nypost.com/2022/04/25/transgender-rikers-inmate-gets-7-years-for-raping-female-prisoner/
https://nypost.com/2022/04/25/transgender-rikers-inmate-gets-7-years-for-raping-female-prisoner/
New York Post
Transgender Rikers inmate sentenced to 7 years for raping female prisoner
Ramel Blount received a seven-year prison sentence with an additional eight years of post-release supervision. An order of protection was issued, and Blount will be registered as a sex offender.
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Twitter launched with a promise to be a platform where everyone can freely express themselves. They became wildly successful on the back of that promise, and their mission statement still echoes it. But they've taken a wrong turn.
In the names of progress and safety, they've increasingly engaged in politically motivated viewpoint discrimination. They call it "content moderation." The end result is blatant, widespread, systematic suppression of unacceptable facts and opinions.
This wouldn't be a major problem if Twitter were a small platform with limited influence, but it's a primary platform for public discourse. It's where prominent public figures and government officials share their views, with both each other and the world. It's the town square.
Elon Musk understands both the significance of the platform and the way in which it's veered off course. From what I can tell, he simply wants to take Twitter back to its original intent, to the promise they've lost sight of. And that's a good thing.
C.S. Lewis said if you're on the wrong road, progress means turning around and going back to find the right one. The man who turns back soonest is thus the most progressive. Musk is the progressive here, not the ever-advancing Leftists who keep heading in the wrong direction.
In the names of progress and safety, they've increasingly engaged in politically motivated viewpoint discrimination. They call it "content moderation." The end result is blatant, widespread, systematic suppression of unacceptable facts and opinions.
This wouldn't be a major problem if Twitter were a small platform with limited influence, but it's a primary platform for public discourse. It's where prominent public figures and government officials share their views, with both each other and the world. It's the town square.
Elon Musk understands both the significance of the platform and the way in which it's veered off course. From what I can tell, he simply wants to take Twitter back to its original intent, to the promise they've lost sight of. And that's a good thing.
C.S. Lewis said if you're on the wrong road, progress means turning around and going back to find the right one. The man who turns back soonest is thus the most progressive. Musk is the progressive here, not the ever-advancing Leftists who keep heading in the wrong direction.
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Objecting to Twitter becoming politically neutral is to admit that it isnβt.
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The Babylon Bee has gained over 200,000 followers on Twitter since we were locked out a month ago.
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Libs of TikTok has doubled its following on Twitter in a span of just a few weeks, exploding from 600,000 followers to 1.2 million.
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Babylon Bee skit mocks Twitter employees as sensitive, gets flagged by Twitter for βsensitive contentβ
https://www.foxnews.com/media/babylon-bee-skit-twitter-employees-flagged-sensitive-content
https://www.foxnews.com/media/babylon-bee-skit-twitter-employees-flagged-sensitive-content
Fox News
Babylon Bee skit mocks Twitter employees as sensitive, gets flagged by Twitter for βsensitive contentβ
A comedy skit from The Babylon Bee in which a sensitive Twitter employee reported to HR to vent about Elon Musk's takeover was flagged by the tech company for 'sensitive content.'
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People don't seem to realize that Musk doesn't own Twitter yet. Twitter merely accepted his bid. He's not actively running the company and making decisions about which policies should change or which accounts should be restored.
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But if we allow free speech someone's feelings might get hurt.
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If you hate young people and want them to suffer psychologically for the rest of their lives, you'll teach them to value safety and comfort over truth and character.
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