Posted on 11/23/2022 11:49:50 AM PST by Red Badger
I can’t understand why he wanted to get involved with that cesspool of Uber Liberal knuckleheads, anyway . Glad he did though .
Of course they cried.
They’re “woke”.
The nazis were crying?
Snowflakes can’t handle the truth.
Yes by kicking off a sitting president while allowing the Taliban and child predators to remain.
to make them cry, duh!
i’d spend that many billions to do that. well worth the investment.
I don’t know if I would pay 44 billion but this is 1st class entertainment to see solids cry!
Blah , they cried because they’re loosing all that power ,LOL
I don’t know if I would pay 44 billion but this is 1st class entertainment to see wokies cry!
The sheer number of "adult" third-graders roaming around is absolutely appalling.
Good, firest the wokest department in the company, then fire everyone who cries about you firing the wokest department in the company. That’s a blueprint a lot of corporations should probably follow.
Apparatchiks are unhappy.
Too effing bad.
>>The article, written by reporters Cat Zakrzewski, Faiz Siddiqui, and Joseph Menn, argues that Musk imposed his will on the company ...
The nerve of that guy!!! And the company’s owner just let Musk get away with it???!?
“undermine a regime built over a decade to define dangerous language”
Useless work. The courts have already defined “dangerous language”. It includes clear, explicit, and imminent threats of violence, or incitement of illegal activities. That’s about it. We don’t need 100 Twitter employees working for a decade trying to redefine it.
I think there’s a song in there:
“Tears From A Snowflake”, the heart wrenching story of a ‘woke’ millenial(sp?) being introduced to reality (without the company paid for wine bar)!
C’mon creative FReepers, write a song! (At least if one has not yet been written.)
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