@nikitabier I suspect that removing @elonmusk from the timeline would have comparable, or even greater, benefits. It worked for me! Hope you have the fortitude to put it to the test! 😀
Musk bought SpaceX in 2002. So, in essence, it took him almost a quarter of a century to figure out that Mars is a lot further away from Earth than the Moon.
I will never get over Elon Musk, after 25 years of lying about going to Mars, finally gets caught because of IPO due diligence, and his excuse to the public is: “Oh, we found out it’s farther than the moon.”
epstein: do you want to go to a party to *wink*
meet some interesting "UN diplomats"?
musk: i am very busy and important and meeting UN diplomats would be a waste of time.
epstein: it's a diddy party you redard
Important essay by the great @GlennLoury, leading critic of woke, on the sad adoption of identity politics by the Right.
In particular, the confused thinking of @elonmusk, who is importing a South African understanding of race into America.
https://t.co/WnMpwMa5rL
There is perhaps no human being in the history of our species who has spread more lies to more people than Elon Musk.
And no one has ever had more ability to access true information.
The guiltiest of all the liars.
https://t.co/asfHWh9wGw
Trump gave Musk and DOGE free rein to eliminate waste and fraud. They eliminated around 0.3% of spending (including non-waste), and referred *zero* cases of criminal fraud to the FBI.
But stale, empty talking points die hard.🙄
Elon Musk is boosting every single Russian-backed Psyop candidate.
Fidias, AfD, Orban, and all the other vermin.
Elon is effectively a Russian oligarch now, and Twitter is Russia Today.
By equating the European Union with the Third Reich—a regime responsible for systematic genocide, concentration camps, and World War II—Elon Musk not only trivializes the unspeakable horrors of National Socialism but also devalues any serious debate about regulation and democracy.
It's like comparing a speed limit to the Gestapo: absurd, tasteless, and intellectually bankrupt. The EU is not a totalitarian monstrosity but an alliance of 27 democracies that emerged after the horrors of the 20th century—including the Holocaust unleashed by Germany—to ensure peace, prosperity, and human rights. Billions of euros are invested in climate protection, social welfare systems, and civil liberties, while Musk's X (formerly Twitter) has degenerated into a digital madhouse under his leadership: hate speech flourishes, fake news runs rampant, and journalists are silenced.
Who is the censor here?
Musk, who portrays himself as a freedom fighter while taking legal action in Europe for ignoring EU laws like the Digital Services Act—laws designed to combat the very kind of propaganda he now promotes—is making a comparison that is not only historically inaccurate but cynical. It ignores the fact that the EU was built from the ruins of the Third Reich to make such dictatorships impossible forever.
Musk, a billionaire who benefits from US subsidies and grew up in apartheid-era South Africa, should focus on his own hubris. Instead of resorting to cheap provocations to grab attention, he could build a spaceship that doesn't explode—or at least a tweet that doesn't cross the line of good taste.
Such pronouncements don't make him a hero; they make him a populist jester. It's time he stopped instrumentalizing history and learned what respect for victims truly means.
Musk talking about fighting falsehoods on his platform. One hour before he'd amplified a falsehood to millions of people. Nobody died in that incident, caused by a drunk driver. No community note, no correction.