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Elon Musk calling out labour
Will he have enough traction to bring down this government, or maybe just Two Tier, He seems to be going big for them, his following ensures his message will be seen by many bypassing the MSM. On the other hand, his support of TR isn't a good look IMO. Dumping on Starmer is fine, he needs to be ousted pronto, Musk might have access to the DMs of the site prior to the takeover.
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So you’re OK with a foreign billionaire trying to bring down a democratically elected government? Nothing facist about this at all.
The guys an absolute fruit loop and extremely dangerous.
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ninian opinian
So you’re OK with a foreign billionaire trying to bring down a democratically elected government? Nothing facist about this at all.
The guys an absolute fruit loop and extremely dangerous.
This
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Re: Elon Musk calling out labour
Whatever else there is about the story - and I think Musk has a bit of a point on our national collective shrugging on these utterly heinous crimes - it most definitely is not fascism.
Quite the opposite.
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JamesWales
Whatever else there is about the story - and I think Musk has a bit of a point on our national collective shrugging on these utterly heinous crimes - it most definitely is not fascism.
Quite the opposite.
What drugs are you on?
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Alan Lung
What drugs are you on?
How is someone in a free press criticising a government, fascism?
Do you want a system where he isn't free to do it? That's fascism!
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
How is someone in a free press criticising a government, fascism?
Do you want a system where he isn't free to do it? That's fascism!
Oh come on, stop the faux outcry. The world's richest man has within the last 24 hours on the social media platform (which he owns) sought to interfere in our judicial decisions, our political processes, our domestic inquiries, our political parties and our elected leaders.
WTF does that fruit loop know about what is happening in our country. Farage is obviously loading the gun which Musk is firing. They are both absolute fruit loops and extremely dangerous. I know that, you know that but you’re playing your usual games. Grow a pair of balls and call it out.
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ninian opinian
Oh come on, stop the faux outcry. The world's richest man has within the last 24 hours on the social media platform (which he owns) sought to interfere in our judicial decisions, our political processes, our domestic inquiries, our political parties and our elected leaders.
WTF does that fruit loop know about what is happening in our country. Farage is obviously loading the gun which Musk is firing. They are both absolute fruit loops and extremely dangerous. I know that, you know that but you’re playing your usual games. Grow a pair of balls and call it out.
i find this all bizarre but maybe in there eyes pay back time to Starmer who sent over 100 labour activists to support Harris in the last USA election . some say that was election interference :shrug:
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Originally Posted by
Heathblue
Will he have enough traction to bring down this government, or maybe just Two Tier, He seems to be going big for them, his following ensures his message will be seen by many bypassing the MSM. On the other hand, his support of TR isn't a good look IMO. Dumping on Starmer is fine, he needs to be ousted pronto, Musk might have access to the DMs of the site prior to the takeover.
I hope Musk has better luck trawling through old Twitter for dirt on Starmer than he did for the Fauci Files (coincidentally today is the 2nd anniversary of LoMs breathless promise they were imminent).
Anyway I thought that Elon's star would fade with you when the President of free speech started downgrading loads of X accounts of people you previously held in high regard like Laura Loomer. Coincidently when the true faith MAGAs went to war with Musk over immigration visas that benefit Musk companies. I guess one persons definition of free speech depends on who owns the company.
Still in the end 45 buckled to Musk 45.5 on that one, which may or may not be the shape of things to come as Trump decides whether his best interests lie in the hands of the billionaires he has scattered through government or the MAGA coalition that put him there.
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cyril evans awaydays
I hope Musk has better luck trawling through old Twitter for dirt on Starmer than he did for the Fauci Files (coincidentally today is the 2nd anniversary of LoMs breathless promise they were imminent).
Anyway I thought that Elon's star would fade with you when the President of free speech started downgrading loads of X accounts of people you previously held in high regard like Laura Loomer. Coincidently when the true faith MAGAs went to war with Musk over immigration visas that benefit Musk companies. I guess one persons definition of free speech depends on who owns the company.
Still in the end 45 buckled to Musk 45.5 on that one, which may or may not be the shape of things to come as Trump decides whether his best interests lie in the hands of the billionaires he has scattered through government or the MAGA coalition that put him there.
Isn’t Trump, like Farage, a man of the people? Surely Musk is as well?
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ninian opinian
So you’re OK with a foreign billionaire trying to bring down a democratically elected government? Nothing facist about this at all.
The guys an absolute fruit loop and extremely dangerous.
In many ways isn’t Musk no different to another foreign billionaire in Bill Gates being interviewed on the BBC literally telling UK people to take the vaccine etc. He has no medical qualifications and had a financial stake in the products.
You could argue that the guy is also an absolute fruit loop and extremely dangerous ?
:xmashehe:
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Is this something to do with that disclosure in the HOL?
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TWGL1
In many ways isn’t Musk no different to another foreign billionaire in Bill Gates being interviewed on the BBC literally telling UK people to take the vaccine etc. He has no medical qualifications and had a financial stake in the products.
You could argue that the guy is also an absolute fruit loop and extremely dangerous ?
:xmashehe:
Did gates have a meeting at No. 10 a while back ? And shortly after additives given to cows to stop them farting 🤣 safe and effective of course!!
Back to Musk I'm not sure if he was involved in the regime changes of Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya & Yugoslavia just to name just a few countries, maybe he,s shorted the currencies of governments here and there? I'd not buy one of his cars or take a ride in his rocket to Mars, but I think there are more dangerous and bigger fruit loops than him, I don't think he's a very good human but if he manages to get Starmer to resign I'll not be too disappointed.
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Heathblue
Did gates have a meeting at No. 10 a while back ? And shortly after additives given to cows to stop them farting 藍 safe and effective of course!!
Back to Musk I'm not sure if he was involved in the regime changes of Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya & Yugoslavia just to name just a few countries, maybe he,s shorted the currencies of governments here and there? I'd not buy one of his cars or take a ride in his rocket to Mars, but I think there are more dangerous and bigger fruit loops than him, I don't think he's a very good human but if he manages to get Starmer to resign I'll not be too disappointed.
There’s none so blind as those who will not see!
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Originally Posted by
Heathblue
Did gates have a meeting at No. 10 a while back ? And shortly after additives given to cows to stop them farting 🤣 safe and effective of course!!
Back to Musk I'm not sure if he was involved in the regime changes of Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya & Yugoslavia just to name just a few countries, maybe he,s shorted the currencies of governments here and there? I'd not buy one of his cars or take a ride in his rocket to Mars, but I think there are more dangerous and bigger fruit loops than him, I don't think he's a very good human but if he manages to get Starmer to resign I'll not be too disappointed.
You right wing loons and your conspiracy theories, dear God.
You are right about Musk not being a good human, he’s a very bad human.
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Wales-Bales
There’s none so blind as those who will not see!
Here comes the cavalry. Nutters the lot of you.
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ninian opinian
Here comes the cavalry. Nutters the lot of you.
It's better to be a nutter than to turn a blind eye.
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Wales-Bales
It's better to be a nutter than to turn a blind eye.
Turn a blind eye to what exactly?
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ninian opinian
Oh come on, stop the faux outcry. The world's richest man has within the last 24 hours on the social media platform (which he owns) sought to interfere in our judicial decisions, our political processes, our domestic inquiries, our political parties and our elected leaders.
WTF does that fruit loop know about what is happening in our country. Farage is obviously loading the gun which Musk is firing. They are both absolute fruit loops and extremely dangerous. I know that, you know that but you’re playing your usual games. Grow a pair of balls and call it out.
I assure you the faux outcry isn't from me. I'm not upset about him calling a government out - it's always happened and on principle is no bad thing.
He is a controversial figure, he revels in that and I think he enjoys being a disruptor and his wealth probably allows him to play that role - no doubt from a purely commercial perspective though he would sometimes be better keeping his thoughts to himself.
My point is, there is nothing remotely fascist about it and whilst you may not like him calling the government out on this, and you may disagree with him, it is absolutely not fascist to say what he has said. Another example of the total dilution of that word.
Personally, as I say, I think there are serious questions to be asked on this wider topic and it will be viewed as a national shame in years to come. Calling for Jess Phillips to be jailed is clearly taking things too far, even if said in jest. I don't mind his interventions per se though and in some regards they are quite refreshing.
Either way, an example of fascism, it most certainly is not.
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ninian opinian
You right wing loons and your conspiracy theories, dear God.
You are right about Musk not being a good human, he’s a very bad human.
Would you like to point out what was conspiracy in my post ?
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Heathblue
Would you like to point out what was conspiracy in my post ?
In the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is king. I'm just getting in to all of this stuff, it's great :thumbup::hehe:
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JamesWales
I assure you the faux outcry isn't from me. I'm not upset about him calling a government out - it's always happened and on principle is no bad thing.
He is a controversial figure, he revels in that and I think he enjoys being a disruptor and his wealth probably allows him to play that role - no doubt from a purely commercial perspective though he would sometimes be better keeping his thoughts to himself.
My point is, there is nothing remotely fascist about it and whilst you may not like him calling the government out on this, and you may disagree with him, it is absolutely not fascist to say what he has said. Another example of the total dilution of that word.
Personally, as I say, I think there are serious questions to be asked on this wider topic and it will be viewed as a national shame in years to come. Calling for Jess Phillips to be jailed is clearly taking things too far, even if said in jest. I don't mind his interventions per se though and in some regards they are quite refreshing.
Either way, an example of fascism, it most certainly is not.
It is not an example of fascism. I don't think Musk (or Trump) are actual fascists. But Musk is probably an enabler of fascism.
It is an example of a very wealthy individual using his money and control of a major section of social media to influence opinion and political outcomes.
Like Lord Rothermere and the Daily Mail promoting Oswald Mosely and Adolph Hitler in the 1930s, we now have Elon Musk and X (and other channels/platforms) promoting the far right in Europe from Tommy Robinson to the AfD in Germany.
I am not surprised that you 'don't mind his interventions'. The good news is that millions do mind.
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
It is not an example of fascism. I don't think Musk (or Trump) are actual fascists. But Musk is probably an enabler of fascism.
It is an example of a very wealthy individual using his money and control of a major section of social media to influence opinion and political outcomes.
Like Lord Rothermere and the Daily Mail promoting Oswald Mosely and Adolph Hitler in the 1930s, we now have Elon Musk and X (and other channels/platforms) promoting the far right in Europe from Tommy Robinson to the AfD in Germany.
I am not surprised that you 'don't mind his interventions'. The good news is that millions do mind.
Why would I fear him expressing an opinion about grooming gangs? Are you saying he shouldnt be able to?
Would you be saying this if you happened to agree with what he was saying? I suspect not.
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Re: Elon Musk calling out labour
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
I assure you the faux outcry isn't from me. I'm not upset about him calling a government out - it's always happened and on principle is no bad thing.
He is a controversial figure, he revels in that and I think he enjoys being a disruptor and his wealth probably allows him to play that role - no doubt from a purely commercial perspective though he would sometimes be better keeping his thoughts to himself.
My point is, there is nothing remotely fascist about it and whilst you may not like him calling the government out on this, and you may disagree with him, it is absolutely not fascist to say what he has said. Another example of the total dilution of that word.
Personally, as I say, I think there are serious questions to be asked on this wider topic and it will be viewed as a national shame in years to come. Calling for Jess Phillips to be jailed is clearly taking things too far, even if said in jest. I don't mind his interventions per se though and in some regards they are quite refreshing.
Either way, an example of fascism, it most certainly is not.
He’s now retweeted a post with a photo of Keir Starmer with the wording “I facilitate child rape”.
He also tweeted that Jess Philips is a “rape genocide apologist”.
He’s also a supporter of the far right thug, criminal and Russian stooge Yaxley-Lennon, God help us.
This coming from a man who called the heroes who rescued the Thai children from a cave pedophiles and supported Trump a man convicted or rape.
He is whipping up the far right and encouraging attacks on democratically elected MPs.
He’s an extremely dangerous FACIST’
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ninian opinian
You right wing loons and your conspiracy theories, dear God.
You are right about Musk not being a good human, he’s a very bad human.
Looks like you have been schooled :xmashehe:
Not the old cOnsPiracy and RiGHT WinG crap again , very poor, and makes you look a weapon
Yaxley Lennon is paid by a certain government according to George Galloway, keep up FFS
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TWGL1
Looks like you have been schooled :xmashehe:
Not the old cOnsPiracy and RiGHT WinG crap again , very poor, and makes you look a weapon
Yaxley Lennon is paid by a certain government according to George Galloway, keep up FFS
Stop rambling you right wing loon.
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ninian opinian
Stop rambling you right wing loon.
Watch the loons don’t get you………you’re another melt Shhhhhhhhh FFS
If you come out with inflammatory comments expect to be challenged
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Re: Elon Musk calling out labour
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Originally Posted by
ninian opinian
He’s now retweeted a post with a photo of Keir Starmer with the wording “I facilitate child rape”.
He also tweeted that Jess Philips is a “rape genocide apologist”.
He’s also a supporter of the far right thug, criminal and Russian stooge Yaxley-Lennon, God help us.
This coming from a man who called the heroes who rescued the Thai children from a cave pedophiles and supported Trump a man convicted or rape.
He is whipping up the far right and encouraging attacks on democratically elected MPs.
He’s an extremely dangerous FACIST’
Fascism, fascism, everywhere!!!
I completely disagree with him tweeting those things about Starmer and Jess Phillips by the way. It doesn't make someone a fascist. It means you disagree with their stance on something. Labelling people fascists all the time doesn't make you sound like the voice of reason though tbh.
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JamesWales
Fascism, fascism, everywhere!!!
I completely disagree with him tweeting those things about Starmer and Jess Phillips by the way. It doesn't make someone a fascist. It means you disagree with their stance on something. Labelling people fascists all the time doesn't make you sound like the voice of reason though tbh.
Looks like Ninian opinion only likes his own opinion to be heard, otherwise you’re labelled a right wing conspiracy theorist , oh my sides :xmashehe::xmashehe:
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jon1959
It is not an example of fascism. I don't think Musk (or Trump) are actual fascists. But Musk is probably an enabler of fascism.
It is an example of a very wealthy individual using his money and control of a major section of social media to influence opinion and political outcomes.
Like Lord Rothermere and the Daily Mail promoting Oswald Mosely and Adolph Hitler in the 1930s, we now have Elon Musk and X (and other channels/platforms) promoting the far right in Europe from Tommy Robinson to the AfD in Germany.
I am not surprised that you 'don't mind his interventions'. The good news is that millions do mind.
Just had a quick nose at Farage's page, he's not chimed in yet which i find a little surprising, or maybe he thinks its just too toxic at the moment with his party gaining momentum, i did see another Tory has crossed over to reform on his page and in other news that Labour has lost 20 councillors as of yesterday protesting about 2 Tier. Thank F this government isn't going to see out anywhere near their term, N.O. will be gutted when he cannot trample on the pensioners any more, he's at his most virtuous when the little people are starving and freezing. Bloody faaaaar right. I don't mind Musk's interventions when he's providing starlink to people in emergency, you will get the hail Mary moment between Trump, Musk & Kennedy, the love affair will only last so long :xmashehe: but for now the uber left is just going to have to watch Musk shitting all over 2 Tier and friends, it's always better to be a non voter, you can take the p!ss out of all sides :hehe:
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TWGL1
Looks like Ninian opinion only likes his own opinion to be heard, otherwise you’re labelled a right wing conspiracy theorist , oh my sides :xmashehe::xmashehe:
Dem are the BBC and Guardian guidelines. :xmasthumbup: add in channel 4 and sky news for backup, even GB News are changing emphasis as of late based on their twitter feed and the journos they have binned recently.
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ninian opinian
Faaaaar right platform shame on you.
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Heathblue
Dem are the BBC and Guardian guidelines. :xmasthumbup: add in channel 4 and sky news for backup, even GB News are changing emphasis as of late based on their twitter feed and the journos they have binned recently.
:xmashehe::xmashehe::xmashehe::xmashehe::wave:
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JamesWales
Fascism, fascism, everywhere!!!
I completely disagree with him tweeting those things about Starmer and Jess Phillips by the way. It doesn't make someone a fascist. It means you disagree with their stance on something. Labelling people fascists all the time doesn't make you sound like the voice of reason though tbh.
Makes him sound a bit thick to be honest, which is quite ironic as he likes to portray a bit of intelligence
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goats
Makes him sound a bit thick to be honest, which is quite ironic as he likes to portray a bit of intelligence
a bit intelligent ??
the average IQ is around 100
Elon Musk's IQ is estimated to be around 155-160, placing him in a similar range to Albert Einstein's estimated IQ of at least 160
i see he's been labelled a bad guy in this thread
just 2 days ago musk has given away 268,000 of tesla shares worth 100 million dollars to charities
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MOZZER2
a bit intelligent ??
the average IQ is around 100
Elon Musk's IQ is estimated to be around 155-160, placing him in a similar range to Albert Einstein's estimated IQ of at least 160
i see he's been labelled a bad guy in this thread
just 2 days ago musk has given away 268,000 of tesla shares worth 100 million dollars to charities
Who on earth estimated that? The guy is a clueless wanker. He's never invented anything, he just bought stuff. And he is a hate-filled poisonous bastard. He deserves to be 6 foot underground.
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Alan Lung
Who on earth estimated that? The guy is a clueless wanker. He's never invented anything, he just bought stuff. And he is a hate-filled poisonous bastard. He deserves to be 6 foot underground.
Big Al calling the worlds richest person clueless, only on CCMB :xmashehe::xmashehe::xmashehe::xmashehe:
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ninian opinian
He hasn't nailed it at all.
None of you that purport to care about foreign wealth talking about our politics care a hot about it it. If you did you would have been talking about it for a long time and not just when someone talks about something you don't like.
And why the hell are people so against an inquiry into rape gangs anyway?
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jon1959
I am not surprised that you 'don't mind his interventions'. The good news is that millions do mind.
And, thankfully in the last election, the political right saw their share of the vote go down.