Ali Alexander was part of the group stoking the the crowd that caused trouble on J6. The moment they started smashing windows, he and AJ denouced what was happening, and they took off.
Seems like anon nailed it:
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1598546057138524160
Just clarifying that his account is being suspended for incitement to violence, not an unflattering pic of me being hosed by Ari.
Frankly, I found those pics to be helpful motivation to lose weight!
>Everyone in sex business is the same as a pedophile
No. Porn is for adults only.
>Ye believes the Balenciaga scandal is a set up
It… is. But not in the way people think.
Ye started up a lot of conversations yesterday, and Elon did the account ban thing which will just dump a ton of fuel on those conversations. If the ban on Ye's account is truly because of a threat to violence (meaning, wetworks as anon interpreted the pic) then he was right to do it, and it makes you wonder if Ye knew it would result in that, or if Ye (in the midst of his struggle with handlers, etc.) is not in control of what he's doing right now.
If Ye is truly free from his handlers, though, then what he's doing is at the behest of someone else, and that theory was explored last night. Regardless, Ye stirred the pot bigly yesterday, and Elon had to know that by banning his account it was going to generate more conversation in the mass public.
>forget the ari angle
No, but everything that's happening is scripted. How is "getting sprayed off with a hose" an incitement to violence? Reconcile that, first. Second:
There may be something to this. Dig on it and see what you come up with. Elon banning Ye's account was going to happen. The circumstances in which his account was banned was meant to bring attention to things Ye talked about, and also the context behind the banning.
Everything is scripted. All of it.
>Everything is a marketing ploy
"Let's see what happens" comes to mind.