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I think Musk is more dangerous because he seems to actively encourage stuff as proof of how ftrre speech he is in order to make the argument that Twitter should not be regulated because that would be a cost to him. Add to that and his positioning of it as primarily a news source seems to me to be making it primarily a hud of disinformation and hate with no regulation.
I'm finding this discussion quite stressful
Aruntraveller - I think that post is disgusting. I would block the poster. If you don't want to talk to me anymore, fair enough.Jeremy - I think I get that you don't like Trump or Musk. Thanks for your list. I'll let you know if I find anything in your claims to change my mind when I've researched them, since you helpfully didn't provide any links. You think I'm clinging to Trump and the BBC and The Guardian are reliable? Okay. I disagree. I'm finding this discussion quite stressful, but I think it's good for me. I've not changed my view that, on balance, I would prefer Trump to win the US election this year. I think I'll watch Kamala Harris on Oprah now. You never know, she might change my mind about her.
You are not alone in that!
No one in their right mind would find anything good about that evil criminal Trump. Musk is a very nasty piece of work he treats his employees with contempt. Twitter under Musk's control is complete mess. His idea of free speech allows racists and homophobes state their sick thoughts on those topics.
And the previous owners of twitter alollowed death threats to people they didn't think worth protection but you seemed happy to be on it till then. Again Trump will get close to 50% of the vote in November, and you're happy to call them all mad. You're indulging in much the same 'othering' that you attack.
I don't remember any death threats on Twitter, but I didn't post on it that often.
Trump and North Carolina
First time he's admitted the possibility that he might lose. Expectation management? Have his advisors told him to tone down the triumphalism? Is their private polling suggesting he is likely to lose?
Interesting article on the ricketyness of the US constitutionhttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/23/opinion/electoral-college-presidential-election.html?unlocked_article_code=1.NU4.139c.MemM41koIit0
It's been clear to me for many years that the US Constitution is not fit for purpose. Just the issue of how the Supreme Court is selected makes that obvious.
Sometimes a certain amount of 'unfitness for purpose' allows for a flexibility to deal with differing situations as a compromise but in times when compromise becomes a four letter word it becomes a problem.
If you feel like following Vance vs Walzhttps://www.bbc.com/news/live/clyvjlqweldt