Anonymous ID: d050ef July 25, 2022, 6:34 p.m. No.16820006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0105

>>16819760

https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2022/06/13/them-you-must-care–us-no-n2608562

 

Them: 'You Must Care!' Us: 'No.'

 

Townhall, by Kurt Schlichter

 

Posted By: Imright, 6/13/2022 7:58:20 PM

 

We refuse to care about stupid Democrat obsessions. We don't care about climate change. It's a hoax designed to fill the hole in lib souls that used to be filled with faith, and for the ruling caste, it's a tool to steal our money and freedom.We don't care about some alleged moral necessity to disarm normal Americans. When they whine, "The purpose of guns is to hurt people," we nod. Yes, they are. Our guns never have and never will hurt anyone who is not a criminal or an aspiring tyrant. But when those categories of bad people get uppity, yeah, we reserve our right to hurt them within

Anonymous ID: d050ef July 25, 2022, 6:35 p.m. No.16820428   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16819760

https://twitter.com/jsolomonreports/status/1536737756239519744?s=21

 

AMA - ASK MUSK ANYTHING: Twitter's New Sheriff to Take Questions at Virtual Meeting on Thursday

 

Anxiety is growing among employees as the Tesla billionaire prepares to uncage the blue bird | Just The News

 

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https://justthenews.com/nation/technology/musk-take-employee-questions-virtual-twitter-all-hands-thursday

 

A spokesperson for the short-form online platform confirmed Musk's attendance, following the initial report by Business Insider. The meeting will be the first time Musk has spoken to Twitter employees since launching a bid to buy the company in April.

 

Staffers will be allowed to begin submitting questions Wednesday for Musk.

 

"We’ll cover topics and questions that have been raised over the past few weeks," read a note from Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, according to Insider.

 

The announcement that Musk would buy Twitter, for an estimated $44 billion, has resulted in concern among some Twitter employees about the implications of the Tesla CEO's looming takeover.

 

Shortly after the announcement, employees told executives they were worried that Musk's sometimes erratic behavior could harm the company's bottom line. They also expressed uncertainty about what their futures with the company would look like under Musk's leadership.

 

Since announcing his bid to buy the company, Musk has encountered a number of issues that he sees as potentially endangering to the deal, including the company's failure to be upfront about the true number of bot accounts populating the site.

 

Attorneys for the billionaire entrepreneur say Twitter's stonewalling on the issue amounts to a "clear material breach of Twitter’s obligations under the merger agreement."

 

The company has said it will resolve the issue and move ahead with the agreement.