• pyre@lemmy.world
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    you give him way too much credit. he’s a fucking moron and he didn’t even buy twitter on purpose. he thought could back out of it just like he backs out of everything he says but was forced to go through with one of the worst purchases in history.

    also the rebranding is not to ruin twitter but to pivot to the everything app he’s been trying to make for a long time. the name X is also something he always liked because he’s a child. he tried to name PayPal X too, and also named one of his children X. none of what he does is 5d chess. he’s just a loser idiot who has been failing up for too long.

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      Collectively we keep forgetting this and it’s so important. This isn’t 5D fascist chess, this is a guy who got so high on approval from the masses on Twitter he lost his fucking mind. Everything he does these days is for approval from people. The crowd he has decided are the cool kids, who laugh at his shit jokes, are fascists. I don’t even think he’s a fascist, I think he’s an irresponsible egotist with no stable sense of self-worth who deep down knows he’s a fraud.

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      he’s not some idiot being propped up by rich backers for the purpose of political disunity: he is that rich backer that props up others.

      Do not mistake public theater for incompetence.

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        he has demonstrated incompetence so many fucking times it’s incredible that you are even saying this. he is most definitely an idiot.

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          I’m just saying, true idiots rarely remain rich. Chances are he knows exactly what he’s doing by openly talking about his horrific beliefs and empowering those who share the same values as him.

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            nah. there’s no meritocracy. wealthy people don’t remain so because they’re smart. they do because the system favors them and most of the time they’re immoral so they’ll do everything to hold on to their wealth. that’s it.

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              If he truly spoke his mind, told his followers what he really thinks of them, he would lose his base, his credibility, and people wouldn’t bank on him so far.

              But he speaks his mind only to some small extent which empowers his base, builds his credibility by dehumanizing their collective enemies, and so people with those shared values bank on him.

              I don’t think an idiot would act like that. I think an idiot would ruin their fans on both sides of the political spectrum. This is just a man visibly picking a (horrific) side.

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      Elon may be a moron but Saudi Arabia pitched in with direct goals. Imo the fact that any company can be partially owned by a dictatorship and receive constitutional protections is a tentacle of the Citizens United ruling.

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      I mean, the ends are the same whether he was an independent actor or a puppet. Now Saudi Arabian is the second-largest owner of Twitter and it is destroyed as the mechanism it once was for progressive protest against governments.