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I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do, and that they'll be ostracized from society if they don't.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

Edit: LOL. Just as I expected, they are already starting with that exact narrative. I just saw this MSNBC clip on Mark Dice's channel. You hear that, guise? Twitter is just the absolute worst, and no one wants to be part of that right-wing site, and probably wants to start going to someplace else.

God, these people are so predictable. Watch the clip. It's incredible how easy it was to predict it almost word for word.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

Edit: LOL. Just as I expected, they are already starting with that exact narrative. I just saw this MSNBC clip on Mark Dice's channel. You hear that, guise? Twitter is just the absolute worst, and no one wants to be part of that right-wing site, and probably wants to start going to someplace else.

God, these people are so predictable. Watch the clip. It's incredible how easy it was to predict it almost word for word.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

Edit: LOL. Just as I expected, they are already starting with that exact narrative. I just saw this MSNBC clip on Mark Dice's channel.. You hear that, guise? Twitter is just the absolute worst, and no one wants to be part of that right-wing site, and probably wants to start going to someplace else.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

Edit: LOL. Just as I expected, they are already starting with that exact narrative. I just saw this MSNBC clip on Mark Dice's channel.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

***Edit: LOL. Just as I expected, they are already starting with that exact narrative. I just saw this MSNBC clip on Mark Dice's channel.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else. There is going to be a massive campaign to mark them as being full of misinformation, racism, sexism, trying to help "Russia" sway the election, etc. They are going to run their usual gameplay, and go after advertisers, ISPs, and then go back to Apple/Google again.

It's going to be absolutely berserk soon, leading up to the election. When Trump won the first time, and all those companies released shit talking about how they couldn't ever let it (Not Trump winning - even though that's what they said - but anyone not on the left winning), they meant it. They've completely gone off the rails, and they're going to do what the left always does - double down.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: Original

I'm going to be really surprised if Twitter is still allowed to function at its current level by election time.

The one thing the left absolutely will not tolerate is losing control of the ability to indoctrinate/set the narrative. They simply can't afford that. Their entire system is built on that. Without it, it collapses, because normal people don't want what the left wants, until they've been conditioned to think they do.

Immediately after Musk purchased it, you saw a little bit of them trying to tear it down. Going after advertisers, trying to get Apple/Google to pull the app from the store. Anyone remember how Musk had to go publicize a personal meeting he had with Apple/Tim Cook, saying that they had come to an agreement?

Now that Twitter is more and more becoming the place to challenge the leftist stanglehold on the narrative, they are going to go so hard at bringing it down, and replace it with something else.

1 year ago
1 score