Nothing says "I'm not punching down, and I'm still advertiser friendly!" quite like bringing out the richest man in the world, who also happens to be the single worst person for advertisers and famously profits off of the less fortunate by stealing wages and being anti-union.
Similarly, nothing says "I'm still advertiser friendly, I'm not out of touch!" like going to the comedy show of a known transphobe, trying to punch down with him, and then making fun of the people that paid to be there because your insecurity is apparently bottomless.
Nothing says "I'm not punching down, and I'm still advertiser friendly!" quite like bringing out the richest man in the world, who also happens to be the single worst person for advertisers and famously profits off of the less fortunate by stealing wages and being anti-union.
People are replying to me as if they didn't see the man himself telling his armed supporters to "stand back and stand by" and then publicly expressed support for those supporters when they were storming Congress. It's not media-spin. He did those things.
@JoshuaPHilll "The world's richest man" is a symbol of a system that promotes devotion to that system over competence, decency, and intelligence. He's not a human being and hasn't been for a while.
Even if it takes like a week or so to fully succumb to its wounds, I feel like tonight marks the last time that anyone saw Twitter before it went missing. #RIPTwitter ๐ซก