Twitter wasn’t healthy then, isn’t now, and never will be. Elon Musk will make it worse in ways we clueless innocents haven’t yet figured out. Opinion by HeatherMallick
At 5 p.m. Friday, the world’s richest man, the famously lovely and sunny-tempered Elon Musk, must complete a U.S.for Twitter or else a judge in Delaware will take it very much amiss. Twitter badly wants to be bought, a bad sign in itself. Tragically, Musk is the one who promised to do it.
This is also despite the fact Musk just recently threatened to end his Starlink satellite internet service to Ukraine and posted tweets about the Russian invasion of Ukraine that must have pleased the madman Putin very much. Musk is one of those men who came to fame in the Trump era, trumpeter of chaos, breaker of rules, brute. He’s like Roger Stone or Steve Bannon, bluster boys on a quest for vengeance. But Musk isn’t all braying. There’s Tesla, there’s space rocketry, there’s our global café.
This is where the so-called culture wars were fed, people endlessly bridling, presuming bad faith on the part of others, and shooting venom into the conversations of the West.called @sweepyface, who tormented the British parents of a little girl kidnapped on holiday in Portugal and probably murdered. @sweepyface’s real name was Brenda Leyland. She had no real motive beyond her own hurts and the desire to hurt the world in return.