Musk accuses Ukraine leader of ‘feeding off dead bodies of soldiers’ in vicious rant
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HE
HAS
TO
BE
KILLED.there is NO OTHER REASONABLE OPTION.
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Not directly, but you're contributing to the profit of the platform.
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Also, Marc Bankston should be gleefully taking $400+B from him in slander and defamation lawsuits
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Yes, nobody’s perfect.
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I just want you to make an informed decision mate
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Thank you. I asked in good faith, I am exploring Mastodon and looking for the accounts I follow on X but a lot are missing unfortunately.
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A lot of them are on Bluesky by now, and the rest? Fuck em
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I think this is it, Musk is playing a different game than most of the others.
He knows that there are very few dollars left to squeeze out of the free market... So he is getting in on the ground floor of a new type of oligarch fascism he likes. Now he can not only control his competition, but the very basis of USD value itself... If you the think his stock market and crypto scams were bad, you haven't seen nothing yet.
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Getting people to switch is honestly a little complicated. People haven't switched to Mastodon because the accounts they follow aren't on Mastodon, but the accounts aren't on Mastodon because the people who follow them aren't there.
If you want to help, it might be beneficial to reach out to the accounts you follow and tell them you'd like to see them on Mastodon too.
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allegedly
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There's perfect, and then there's "Sure I'm supporting a genocidal, Nazi lunatic destroying global democracy, but like... how else will I hear about what public personalities had for lunch?".
Not sure the bar could be any lower.
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Seriously, what's the point in keeping it around? There's really very little if any upside.
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There is lots of money left, but after you used the cheat code and have unlimited money what is the point for a megalomaniac. The only way he can move forward is to make everyone poorer. This is the new plan.
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Any public personality that stays on x is not worth following.
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Yeah, your local gas station gossip magazine you pop culture addict
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That’s a good idea!
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Do you eat animals?
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Allegedly, he was given liquid capital by Russian oligarchs to buy Twitter when the courts ruled that he was obligated to buy it. He might be rich, but that kind of money wasn't just sitting in his checking account. It was his company valuations.
Once he got tangled into Twitter, that's when he seemed to really go off the deep end.
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and falsely claimed he is “despised” by Ukrainians
Doesn't really seem false by now. Zaluzhny was more popular and seemed to have some plan. Zelensky used the fact that said plan seemed a compromise worse than Ukraine can get at the time, to press Zaluzhny out. Ukraine really has spent some time postponing elections.
Also let's remember that under Poroshenko Ukraine was having steady military preparation and buildup, Zelensky didn't add much and Zelensky's approach to conflict, if anyone remembers, was almost pro-Russian (as in "we just have to stop shooting and talk", and yes, it doesn't seem there was a better plan). Also for two weeks or more before the invasion it was in all the news that US and other governments think Russia is going to invade Ukraine.
Ukraine could have, you know, mobilized, taken this seriously.
I'm of an opinion that Zelensky initially was a Russian trojan horse for Ukraine, similarly to Pashinyan for Armenia. Except Pashinyan did his job well and Armenia is on its knees, while Zelensky kinda failed to do that because of existence of well-prepared (at that point in time) military and western support.
This may seem satanic, but since Russia is grinding to shit its own troops in Ukraine, suggesting that a government or a faction interested in their country becoming again a Russian puppet is grinding its troops intentionally too - doesn't seem so stupid, I'll explain why - the military is basically where most of patriotic and volunteer work went in Ukraine since 2014. It's in some sense an institution such a government would try to damage as badly as possible.
Also notice how rumors about corruption in Ukraine's military (not taking about the rest of the government, that part is not interesting, it's an ex-Soviet state) have been building up slowly in correlation with that military becoming less professional and weary, because of slowly losing competent people as direct casualties, by disability or even burnout.
OK, that's my impression.
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(in Minecraft)