The conversation in sum total left me at first, a tad disappointed, and then after consideration extremely hopeful. There were quite a few breadcrumbs left to follow as well as some information dropped that was more revelatory than it seemed after the initial listen. Such things happen quite often with Trump so we can be sure that its intentional and done with purpose.
This part is casting out a wide net and catching all the more ears to hear the signal when the time comes. Now, with an ally having ownership of one of the most consequential platforms, it will be much more difficult to mute the trumpets when they sound out.
Doing so would likely require denial of access to the site entirely or the ability to freeze out and manually edit for users including and up to Elon himself. If not that, then restrict access to the ENTIRE INTERNET for a time period, depending on how damning and bad the information itself is. The simple fact that they now have a rogue presence who simply won't "play ball" like Jack Dorsey did [no matter how 'reticent' he was] complicates any attempts at coordinated, simple censorship efforts for unwanted information being disseminated GREATLY.
Even if the stops are pulled out to extreme levels and the real time censoring is a success, it STILL works against them on the whole, because it will further attract unwanted attention due to this phenomenon I call the 'continuous Streisand effect'.
When they pulled Trump's account along with so many others on or around the J6 event timeline, it DID serve their goals in the moment. It prevented him from showing messaging made in the moment to his followers, asking them to desist and go peacefully, which would in turn help to exonerate him later when legal questions regarding his role during the J6 event were brought to bear.
Since they already knew they would be attempting to prosecute him before the rally ever began, they put the screws to their social media slaves to stretch their rules and find proper cause to de-platform.
A further boon was to keep at bay the real threat of a DECLAS as a form of retaliation for stealing the election. This silencing lowered that risk considerably and let them wipe the sweat from their brows while they finished out that vile theft of a Presidential election.
But in hindsight, those actions proved out to be ruinous as it attracted sympathy for Trump, who looked martyred and mistreated by his own agencies. The aftermath of J6 became a source of significant consternation for the general public. It shifted opinion and softened the anger many people had formerly held for Trump.
Further questions appeared on 1st amendment rights and terms of service for social media platforms after a year of controversial censorship over COVID origins, done in the name of "safety" and "science." And now they de-platformed public enemy #1 for reasons far afield from those. Ultimately it did major damage to their credibility and began a line of questioning that later culminated in the Twitter Files and damning testimony from sleuth journalists that exposed their entire sick operation.
In short they ended up doing huge damage to themselves.
Any sudden and drastic actions like that, were they needed, would repeat the process of giving traction and sympathy to the silenced parties, and raise queries of just how did they accomplish their censorious goals and just what was so 'verboten' that drastic measures were needed to keep it from our eyes?
Americans DO NOT like things being hidden from them, and when you do it, they will get to the bottom of JUST WHY you did it, WHAT was so bad we couldn't be allowed to see. Even now the client list looms so large, hanging over them like Damocles sword, that I hardly need explain anything more than the two words for anyone reading to immediately know what I am referring to.
So they will try again and again vainly to thwart this hellish marriage of Trump and Elon Musk's safe space for free speech now known as X. Try to enjoy as they flop about like a fish on the deck, eh? 🤣
I created a thread with some thoughts on this very same topic.
The conversation in sum total left me at first, a tad disappointed, and then after consideration extremely hopeful. There were quite a few breadcrumbs left to follow as well as some information dropped that was more revelatory than it seemed after the initial listen. Such things happen quite often with Trump so we can be sure that its intentional and done with purpose.
This part is casting out a wide net and catching all the more ears to hear the signal when the time comes. Now, with an ally having ownership of one of the most consequential platforms, it will be much more difficult to mute the trumpets when they sound out.
Doing so would likely require denial of access to the site entirely or the ability to freeze out and manually edit for users including and up to Elon himself. If not that, then restrict access to the ENTIRE INTERNET for a time period, depending on how damning and bad the information itself is. The simple fact that they now have a rogue presence who simply won't "play ball" like Jack Dorsey did [no matter how 'reticent' he was] complicates any attempts at coordinated, simple censorship efforts for unwanted information being disseminated GREATLY.
Even if the stops are pulled out to extreme levels and the real time censoring is a success, it STILL works against them on the whole, because it will further attract unwanted attention due to this phenomenon I call the 'continuous Streisand effect'.
When they pulled Trump's account along with so many others on or around the J6 event timeline, it DID serve their goals in the moment. It prevented him from showing messaging made in the moment to his followers, asking them to desist and go peacefully, which would in turn help to exonerate him later when legal questions regarding his role during the J6 event were brought to bear.
Since they already knew they would be attempting to prosecute him before the rally ever began, they put the screws to their social media slaves to stretch their rules and find proper cause to de-platform.
A further boon was to keep at bay the real threat of a DECLAS as a form of retaliation for stealing the election. This silencing lowered that risk considerably and let them wipe the sweat from their brows while they finished out that vile theft of a Presidential election.
But in hindsight, those actions proved out to be ruinous as it attracted sympathy for Trump, who looked martyred and mistreated by his own agencies. The aftermath of J6 became a source of significant consternation for the general public. It shifted opinion and softened the anger many people had formerly held for Trump.
Further questions appeared on 1st amendment rights and terms of service for social media platforms after a year of controversial censorship over COVID origins, done in the name of "safety" and "science." And now they de-platformed public enemy #1 for reasons far afield from those. Ultimately it did major damage to their credibility and began a line of questioning that later culminated in the Twitter Files and damning testimony from sleuth journalists that exposed their entire sick operation.
In short they ended up doing huge damage to themselves.
Any sudden and drastic actions like that, were they needed, would repeat the process of giving traction and sympathy to the silenced parties, and raise queries of just how did they accomplish their censorious goals and just what was so 'verboten' that drastic measures were needed to keep it from our eyes?
Americans DO NOT like things being hidden from them, and when you do it, they will get to the bottom of JUST WHY you did it, WHAT was so bad we couldn't be allowed to see. Even now the client list looms so large, hanging over them like Damocles sword, that I hardly need explain anything more than the two words for anyone reading to immediately know what I am referring to.
So they will try again and again vainly to thwart this hellish marriage of Trump and Elon Musk's safe space for free speech now known as X. Try to enjoy as they flop about like a fish on the deck, eh? 🤣
I'm enjoying their PANIC.