The conspiracy theories are gonna get wild
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I know there are people in this sub and on Patriots that felt like Elon wasn't doing enough to facilitate free speech because some of the moderation policies are still there (still can't call POWERWORD N's for example), but I think his purchase of Twitter really threw a wrench in the deep state's ability to damage the elections.
Elon himself did something that pissed off the deep state. He took away a toy the DS used to try to control the media. I think a lot of our political discourse would've gone far far FAR south if he didn't take over Twitter when he did.
Twitter is the ONE place the mainstream media cannot get a foothold on when it comes to narratives. Plenty of leftists are still on Twitter because the alternatives SUCK. I've seen many people bitching at Elon for buying Twitter instead of making his own, but now people see why it was important he did.
He essentially bought a key means of communication for the people. Yeah yeah yeah, he needs advertisers and money, he has to keep the lights on, but what he did was an ULTIMATE good for discourse.
Despite being an autistic weirdo that occasionally posts memes, Elon realized that buying Twitter gave him a leg up on the competition and to tide the massive amounts of media manipulation that was controlling our narratives. Look how fast the assassination attempt flew around the world - Twitter is the most efficient means to distribute that info.
People get this backwards all the time. The deep state wants money and influence. They don't care if the guy they work with wears a red tie or a blue tie. The major advantage is the longer they work with a blue tie the more the red tie people are willing to pay for their access.
They're not an agency with an agenda so much as they are an amorphous blob of collected power.
Think "mafia" and you'll start seeing it.