Matt Gaetz Paul Gosar Rachel Levine Josh Hawley Marjorie Taylor Greene New York state Texas state North Carolina state Florida Georgia state Arizona state Missouri politics Commentary Matt Gaetz Paul Gosar Rachel Levine Josh Hawley Marjorie Taylor Greene New York state Texas state North Carolina state Florida Georgia state Arizona state Missouri

Elon Musk's Twitter Will Amplify Hate Just in Time for Midterms

Reading now: 525
www.advocate.com

$44 billion buyout of Twitter goes through, he’ll bring back Trump. According to The New York Times, Musk called the decision to ban Mr.

Trump “morally wrong and flat-out stupid.” He said individual posts to Twitter could be hidden and that individuals could still be temporarily suspended “if they say something that is illegal or otherwise just, you know, destructive to the world.” But he said that “permanent bans just fundamentally undermine trust in Twitter.”Does anyone see the irony in Musk referring to Trump’s ban as “morally wrong and flat-out stupid?” Trump was removed because his tweets were morally wrong and flat-out stupid.

And this is a perfect example of an old axiom that couldn’t be truer in this situation: “Two wrongs don’t make a right.”The far right will rejoice to the heavens once its fearless leader returns to his former nest and tweets deafeningly with vulgarity.

The voter base, and those like GOP U.S. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Paul Gosar of Arizona, Madison Cawthorne of North Carolina, Matt Gaetz of Florida, and Republican U.S.

Read more on advocate.com
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

10.06 / 19:07
Entertainment the queerty interview Music Rufus Wainwright dishes on Judy, Gaga, and why he’ll never get Liza’s blessing
Few icons command the kind of solemn respect in the queer community like Judy Garland. Her life and artistic legacy remain one of the great Hollywood stories–one so complex and varied, hardly any performers have dared try to retell it.Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright is well aware that walking a mile in Judy’s red slippers is a bold move, but that didn’t stop him from recreating her iconic 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall in all its glory back in 2006.The show — Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall — was a hit (well, minus one famous critic whose opinions are hard to ignore), and inspired a live album of the same name and similar concerts across the globe.In honor of what would have been Judy’s 100th birthday on June 10, Wainwright is revisiting the Carnegie Hall concert through a series of performances at City Winery in both New York City (through June 10) and Chicago (June 16-17).
DMCA