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by oneeyedpigeon 1276 days ago
The irony is that many people have cited "free speech" in reference to past actions taken by Twitter that they disagreed with politically. And, of course, the biggest irony is that Musk was one of them.
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The irony is that Elon said he was buying Twitter in order to enact his "free speech absolutist" policies, and it turns out he really just wanted to ban elonjet and apparently every journalist on his beat.
The other irony is that many people cited "private enterprise" in reference to past actions taken by Twitter that they agreed with politically.
I agree that there is some hypocrisy on both sides.