@TuckerCNews B. So I didn't know this was a real thing at first. I thought this was a meme of Biden dressed as a woman 😂 So glad I stumbled onto this post. God Bless & protect President Trump ❤️
“I am so confused right now. The amount of girls that are coming up on my For You page talking about … ‘we don’t have any rights anymore’ .. what the heck are you talking about?!”
SPOT ON 🔥🔥🔥
Unpopular opinion-
Trump voters, now is the time to walk the walk. This is the unity party- if you want to heal this country you need to show real love and compassion to liberals and democrats.
You need to talk to them, listen to them- prove to them that what the media said about Trump was lies- what they said about Trump supporters was lies. You can’t mock them for calling you garbage and then act like garbage because you won.
Their greatest success in Trump’s first term was creating TDS- it is up to every Trump supporter to live out the counter narrative to their lies.
Making America great again is inseparable from dismantling the divisive psyop that Trump supporters are mean, uninformed, Nazis.
Be the bigger person, build the bridge and welcome someone across.
Otherwise four years from now America is even more divided and even more in danger.
No excuses. 🇺🇸
Citizen journalism as a continuation of the Enlightenment
Central to Elon Musk's strong commitment to citizen journalism is the idea that each individual has the power to think for themselves and contribute to the public conversation.
Collecting and confronting all points of view is the best approach to get to the truth, as opposed to delegating the task to a selected few journalists.
“Let the people choose the narrative and let the people determine the truth” is one of Elon Musk's key mottos for this new form of journalism.
This idea strongly resonates with Immanuel Kant's definition of an enlightened society in the text What is Enlightenment:
“If I have a book that understands for me, a spiritual advisor who has a conscience for me, a doctor who decides upon a regimen for me, and so forth, I need not trouble myself at all. I need not think, if only I can pay; others will readily undertake the irksome business for me.
That by far the greatest part of humankind (including the entire fair sex) should hold the step toward majority to be not only troublesome but also highly dangerous will soon be seen to by those guardians who have kindly taken it upon themselves to supervise them; after they have made their domesticated animals dumb and carefully prevented these placid creatures from daring to take a single step without the walking cart in which they have confined them, they then show them the danger that threatens them if they try to walk alone.
Now this danger is not in fact so great, for by a few falls they would eventually learn to walk; but an example of this kind makes them timid and usually frightens them away from any further attempt. (...)
That a public should enlighten itself is more possible; indeed this is almost inevitable, if only it is left its freedom (...) namely, freedom to make public use of one’s reason in all matters. (...) The public use of one’s reason must always be free, and it alone can bring about enlightenment among human beings.”
Immanuel Kant, An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment, 1784