I use Twitter to follow numerous people that make me want to vomit fire.
Not because I agree withthem. Not to hear "all sides". And certainly not to give a semblance of balance.
I follow them because it's important to know what the loonies, extremists and nutjobs are up to next.
@BrettGrose@ellymelly Translation: LG’s passing is major news for the next few days. The Spectator, in an attempt to remain relevant, is running a story with a far-fetched or at-best tenuous link to current events in order to satisfy its audience’s dislike of the current government.
@ellymelly Ah yes, that cabal of medium-tier academics who control everything behind the scenes. Those plucky oil and coal companies, with limitless finance and influence, are the underdogs here.
@ImJulianAssange I see Russia is using their Assange asset to his full potential
For those who didn't read the article
1. There's zero mention of Canadian training (the mere notion of this is ridiculous)
2. Potential cartel member activity in the Legion is being actively investigated by the SBU
@karlstefanovic@ajphelo@elonmusk My brother in media, Elon personally ensures his critics were silenced or throttled on this very platform. He also caved to autocrats like Erdogan in banning government critics.
@DrewPavlou@PaulBongiorno Drew doesn’t have anything worthwhile to sell or say except for outrage. It’s his entire identity. Without trolling and outrage, he’s nobody.
@PaulineHansonOz The second part of Australia’s National Anthem says:
“For those who’ve come across the seas / We’ve boundless plains to share”
Sharing plains with those from overseas = implicitly welcoming migrants
Does Senator Hanson disagree with our National Anthem?
Pro Russian accounts and bots appear to be massively dialling up the hysteria and doom, following recent strikes by #Ukraine on Moscow.
We must conclude that the domestic situation for Putin is very bad right now.