With referendums on Donald Trump and his own office, the Twitter owner presents himself as a champion of democracy and freedom of expression. He’s not credible. But he exposes the double standards of his critics.
Elon Musk causes a stir on Twitter almost every day: on Thursday he blocks journalists from several leading media, on Friday he votes on whether the said accounts should be unblocked (yes, thinks a majority of users), on the weekend he apologizes for an scheduled one Changed Twitter policy to immediately announce the next Twitter vote a few hours after the World Cup final. “Should I resign as head of Twitter?” he asks his 122 million followers, “I will accept the result of the vote.”
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