The "Twitter files" part 4 - Quite frankly I have lost interest in seeing the "dirty laundry" of what I call "libtard" employees - WHERE'S THE BEEF?
You can see the latest “revelations” here.
I was never a big user of Twitter. I have posted my SubStack articles over the last three months to see what a “strike” might look like. Have I been shadow-banned? A better question is “do I care”? The answer is a resounding “No”.
So what now? The circular firing squad for the past sins perpetrated on the platform that will not be levelled against the libtards committing crimes, but against the “new” Twitter?
Successful law suits against Twitter will damage a company that Elon Musk might actually make a far better site than a 140 or 200 character or whatever mass emailing site – into a trusted source for news, views and opinions (like SubStack!).
Unless and until there are law suits from people with “martyr status” that do care that they were “shadow-banned” or “de-platformed” or whatever newspeak the libtards conjured up to conceal their crimes, before they were fired, the “celebrity status” of having millions of bots as followers – then what we are witnessing is nothing more than virtue signalling by all involved.
Are the real issues about to break into the national zeitgeist?
These real issues revolve around questions like these:
1. Did the intelligence agency alphabet soup use Twitter to attempt to impact soup?
2. Same question for the Democratic Party.
3. Did Twitter make money by allowing paedophiles and sex offenders to abuse and kill?
4. Same question for drug, child and human trafficking?
5. Did Twitter knowingly support terrorism in the US and overseas by not banning such content?
6. Did Twitter knowingly allow the co-ordination of BLM and AntiFa riots?
7. Did Twitter allow prosecutorial agencies (police and FBI) monitor accounts and provide private information, unprompted, to other libtards employed in these agencies to enable persecution and harassment for political reasons? That would be beyond a political crime and would be racketeering.
There are dozens of similar questions – the same questions could be asked of FaceBook, YouTube and any other social media platform.
The root of these questions is “did Twitter cause physical and psychological harms by its actions or omissions that broke the laws of the land (and of decency) and who were the accessories to these crimes in federal, state, city and local government, government agencies or corporations?”
Maybe the firestorm is about to hit and actions are already underway. For me, even reading the tweets cited in the threads causes my IQ level to halve (temporarily) – but then you should NEVER turn your back on a mental patient.
I only joined Twitter in mid 2020 to fight the election steal and The Great Covid Con. None of my 5 accounts lasted long and each was quickly shadowbanned and deboosted. I suspect it was because I caused the KY commissioner of public health to lose one of his jobs (while he was scaring the shit out of Kentuckians, lying about masks and PCR tests, and advising our governor and citizens to inject the bioweapons he was also being paid as a senior advisor by a company developing said bioweapons). I hope Elon turns it into an actual free speech town square but my skepticism is still trumping my hope. I honestly don’t see Substack as the solution. It is, in my humble opinion, absurd to expect people to pay separately for all the voices they want to hear. In the Substack model you must pay on many accounts to speak. That’s not free speech. It’s speech only for those with money, essentially.
Thanks for keeping yours truly free.
Yeah, I hate the slow-roll so much.
Just dump all the damn files and let the internet comb through them for treasure.