Cont: Musk buys Twitter II

So he was waiting for applause, or some kind of audible reaction? I wasn't sure there actually WAS an audience for that interview. But it's true that whenever Musk has appeared before a crowd outside of an actual dedicated Tesla or SpaceX fan event, he is always surprised at how unpopular he is among the general public. My favorite example of this is when Dave Chappelle brought Musk onstage at a live show last year and the reaction from Chappelle's own fans to Musk was so hostile that Chappelle had to stop the act briefly to scold them.

It's almost charming that Musk thinks "the Earth" would be so upset at Twitter's passing that the whole of humanity would demand accountability from companies who stopped advertising on it.

It's the kind of thought process you go through when you're so utterly self centred that you think other people are there solely to carry out your will, validate your odeas and further your goals. I've met a few people like Musk in my life.
 
So he was waiting for applause, or some kind of audible reaction?

That's what he was doing at first but then he was looking for the camera and lost track of it. The goal was probably to do the same line while looking straight down the barrel, thinking it would look 'tough'. When he couldn't locate one, he just said it again, flustered.
 
So he was waiting for applause, or some kind of audible reaction?

Not sure... he seemed in some kind of... dissociative state. Or on drugs. Dunno, I'm not a psychiatrist, but he just goes from twitchy to staring into space and going repeatedly "G... F... Y" no matter what the interviewer says. Plus right at the beginning he says something like "I've only agreed because we're friends"... and gets the interviewer's name completely wrong.

I wasn't sure there actually WAS an audience for that interview.

Oh there was. You can hear them at times. Plus, that's why they were on a stage, otherwise it would just be in a room facing each other or something.

Not sure it was packed with executives, though.
 
There are proper scholars who are thankful for X because they are no longer banned.
Anyone who feels unsafe near X should get an education, not an indoctrination.
It is perfectly easy to move on if you find material you object to, without personal risk. That is why we got an education, sadly that is old fashioned.
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And yet, in the Real World (a place you seem to have only casual acquaintance with), the outpouring of homophobic, transphobic, white supremacist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic bollocks from the Xits is causing problems for actual people in that aforementioned Real World.
 
:rolleyes:
And yet, in the Real World (a place you seem to have only casual acquaintance with), the outpouring of homophobic, transphobic, white supremacist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic bollocks from the Xits is causing problems for actual people in that aforementioned Real World.

True as that may be... stochastic terrorism and moving the country closer and closer to genocide in well recognized and trodden ways are the kind of things where such people will generally vigorously refuse to take personal responsibility even for their part in causing such.

As for Samson's anyone feeling unsafe comment - encouraging bullying, including cyberbullying, just isn't a healthy thing for society. Not really much point in discussing things further if Samson actually is just dismissing the nature and effects of cyberbullying.
 
There are proper scholars who are thankful for X because they are no longer banned.
But of course. You always apply glowing adjectives to the nuts and hate mongers you admire.

Anyone who feels unsafe near X should get an education, not an indoctrination.
It is perfectly easy to move on if you find material you object to, without personal risk. That is why we got an education, sadly that is old fashioned.
If every educated person in the world was asked to identify three reasons why they got an education, this reason would probably not be amongst the responses.
 
But of course. You always apply glowing adjectives to the nuts and hate mongers you admire.

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When asked for the names of those he was referring to he was only able to give one name. He is fine with people wanting to kill trans kids, kill the mentally ill, kill the homosexuals and so on being let back onto the platform. That's just the price Samson is willing to pay to have one person he agrees with - on the matter of what medical treatments should be made available to trans kids - be allowed back onto the platform.
 
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And yet, in the Real World (a place you seem to have only casual acquaintance with), the outpouring of homophobic, transphobic, white supremacist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic bollocks from the Xits is causing problems for actual people in that aforementioned Real World.

Indeed:

https://www.gov.uk/government/stati...022/hate-crime-england-and-wales-2021-to-2022

  • there were 109,843 race hate crimes, 8,730 religious hate crimes, 26,152 sexual orientation hate crimes, 14,242 disability hate crimes and 4,355 transgender hate crimes in year ending March 2022
 
Indeed:

https://www.gov.uk/government/stati...022/hate-crime-england-and-wales-2021-to-2022

  • there were 109,843 race hate crimes, 8,730 religious hate crimes, 26,152 sexual orientation hate crimes, 14,242 disability hate crimes and 4,355 transgender hate crimes in year ending March 2022
Oh yes. Even here, a relatively civilised country, the right-wing loons are being emboldened by the campaign of lies out of social media. I have a couple of trans acquaintances, and one person I tutor, and it's a bloody awful time for them with all the bigotry and hatred.
 
So far, so good.

I had been opening Twitter every couple of days. I miss some of the back-and-forth, but don’t miss the hard right wing perspectives and anti-vax sentiment.

“Post” doesn’t have quite the same feel yet. Weird interface where you sometimes have to use “points” to read content. I guess that’s how they monetize content, and it’s way less intrusive than the incessant ads on Twitter. But between that and Apple News and YouTube and podcasts and forums, I don’t think I’m missing much.

Yesterday I deleted the “X” app from both my phone and my iPad, to avoid the temptation. Next step will be deleting my account, but I’m still steeling myself up for that.
 
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Oh yes. Even here, a relatively civilised country, the right-wing loons are being emboldened by the campaign of lies out of social media. I have a couple of trans acquaintances, and one person I tutor, and it's a bloody awful time for them with all the bigotry and hatred.

And speaking as a former trans(ed)-girl, I can tell them: tough luck. Deal with it. Learn to take the fire or get out of the kitchen. Nobody owes you a damn thing, much less to pretend your fantasies are true. Not any more than anyone needs to pretend I'm actually a TIE Fighter pilot when I look at the bright lights and dials on my car's dashboard. :p

At the end of the day, you're still just a guy in a skirt (I know I was), or a girl in pants. And maybe some falsies like I had. And whether they actually say it or pretend otherwise or they're just too dumbfounded to actually say it (hi to my old high school teachers!:p), that's what 90% of the people around you will see you as. And about 3 out of 4 of those will see you as, at the very least, weird. Again, learn to take the fire or get out of the kitchen. YOU are the one making demands of their behaviour, not the other way around, and they don't have any obligation to comply.

But, again, they don't owe you a damn thing. You don't get to try to cancel them if they do the thought crime of thinking different than you do. And no, you're not entitled to an echo-chamber either :p
 
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And speaking as a former trans(ed)-girl, I can tell them: tough luck. Deal with it. Learn to take the fire or get out of the kitchen. Nobody owes you a damn thing, much less to pretend your fantasies are true. Not any more than anyone needs to pretend I'm actually a TIE Fighter pilot when I look at the bright lights and dials on my car's dashboard. :p

At the end of the day, you're still just a guy in a skirt (I know I was), or a girl in pants. And maybe some falsies like I had. And whether they actually say it or pretend otherwise or they're just too dumbfounded to actually say it (hi to my old high school teachers!:p), that's what 90% of the people around you will see you as. And about 3 out of 4 of those will see you as, at the very least, weird. Again, learn to take the fire or get out of the kitchen. YOU are the one making demands of their behaviour, not the other way around, and they don't have any obligation to comply.

But, again, they don't owe you a damn thing. You don't get to try to cancel them if they do the thought crime of thinking different than you do. And no, you're not entitled to an echo-chamber either :p

This is a really ******* weird rant.

Trans people could also, despite your statements here, use theirs and others platforms to raise awareness about the issues happening. They don't just need to "get out of the fire" or whatever the **** you're talking about.

You're right in that no one can forcefully change their behavior but educating people about issues they're ignorant about often changes perspectives.

Lastly, anyone can try to cancel any ******* person they want and no one can tell them different. If someone is being rude, ignorant, or discriminatory then that should be brought out for everyone to see. I whole-heartedly encourage anyone that's being harassed to do everything in their power to "cancel" those doing the harassing. That should be the default position.
 
Raise awareness is one thing, and I might even support that, try to forbid everyone who disagrees from speaking, or even act like everyone who disagrees is some kind of NSDAP card-carrying, goose-stepping member it's a whole other thing. Is all I'm saying. And yes, they most surely can try, but the flip side is that I can think they're idiots, just like I think about the MAGA.

And yes, it's a kind of a "back in my day, we walked 2 miles to school through the snow, uphill both ways" rant, but we didn't act as if everyone has a sacred duty to pretend our fantasies were real, and they should be silenced if they don't :p
 
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Raise awareness is one thing, and I might even support that, try to forbid everyone who disagrees from speaking, or even act like everyone who disagrees is some kind of NSDAP card-carrying, goose-stepping member it's a whole other thing. Is all I'm saying. And yes, they most surely can try, but the flip side is that I can think they're idiots, just like I think about the MAGA.

Where is this coming from? The post you quoted was referring to crime statistics about race, gender, and discriminatory based crimes. Do you not believe those who commit crimes based on that criteria should be held responsible? What silencing is being done? I've read a lot of this thread and it seems like the exact opposite is happening.

And yes, it's a kind of a "back in my day, we walked 2 miles to school through the snow, uphill both ways" rant, but we didn't act as if everyone has a sacred duty to pretend our fantasies were real, and they should be silenced if they don't :p

And maybe you can understand this, what is with this hate boner boomers have against things being easier for others? I'm genuinely asking why you completely lay out how difficult it was for you but for some ****** up reason you also want it to be that tough for others? Why? Are you gaining something from that? Do people have to "take their lumps" just to express themselves differently? I see this with all sorts of things.

"Times were tough in my day, we had it terrible. You guys worked hard to change those things that made my life difficult, which makes you stupid, or weak! Harumpf, harumpf" It's so weird.
 
Where is this coming from? The post you quoted was referring to crime statistics about race, gender, and discriminatory based crimes. Do you not believe those who commit crimes based on that criteria should be held responsible? What silencing is being done? I've read a lot of this thread and it seems like the exact opposite is happening.

Err... no. It was actually just answering to a post who was answering to another one citing "hate crimes" -- and I don't know what kind of confusion of mind would make one think I'm answering to every grand- and even grand-grand-father post -- but as far as I can tell even that one doesn't say they were on Twitter or influenced by Twitter or anything.

Nor really does it seem to have any criteria I can discern as to what's actually illegal hate speech, as determined by a court and jury, and what some makes some snowflake feel hated if anyone disagrees with him.

It's just cases recorded by the police, I.e., reported, not actually judged to be such. And there seems to be no attempt to compensate for how much more of a percentage is reported, vs how much more is happening.

And there seems to be no breakdown as to how many are about the trans or about race or anything.

I mean, frankly, a lot of fundies think it's hate speech if you're talking about atheism. UFO CT-ers feel hated if you say there are no UFOs. Etc. I'd like to see more evidence.

But generally, the point is that recently there are a lot of snowflakes having an extreme allergic reaction to anyone being able to say anything else than their pet belief. Be that about us trans, or about Trump, or anything in between. And I'm saying, suck it up, buttercup, you're not the censor of what everyone else should write or read.

And maybe you can understand this, what is with this hate boner boomers have against things being easier for others? I'm genuinely asking why you completely lay out how difficult it was for you but for some ****** up reason you also want it to be that tough for others? Why? Are you gaining something from that? Do people have to "take their lumps" just to express themselves differently? I see this with all sorts of things.

"Times were tough in my day, we had it terrible. You guys worked hard to change those things that made my life difficult, which makes you stupid, or weak! Harumpf, harumpf" It's so weird.

That was partially a joke, but I didn't expect someone cis who's just virtue-signalling off the trans to get it.
 
Err... no. It was actually just answering to a post who was answering to another one citing "hate crimes" -- and I don't know what kind of confusion of mind would make one think I'm answering to every grand- and even grand-grand-father post -- but as far as I can tell even that one doesn't say they were on Twitter or influenced by Twitter or anything.

Nor really does it seem to have any criteria I can discern as to what's actually illegal hate speech, as determined by a court and jury, and what some makes some snowflake feel hated if anyone disagrees with him.

It's just cases recorded by the police, I.e., reported, not actually judged to be such. And there seems to be no attempt to compensate for how much more of a percentage is reported, vs how much more is happening.

And there seems to be no breakdown as to how many are about the trans or about race or anything.

I mean, frankly, a lot of fundies think it's hate speech if you're talking about atheism. UFO CT-ers feel hated if you say there are no UFOs. Etc. I'd like to see more evidence.

But generally, the point is that recently there are a lot of snowflakes having an extreme allergic reaction to anyone being able to say anything else than their pet belief. Be that about us trans, or about Trump, or anything in between. And I'm saying, suck it up, buttercup, you're not the censor of what everyone else should write or read.



That was partially a joke, but I didn't expect someone cis who's just virtue-signalling off the trans to get it.

Take it to the transphobia thread
 
“Post” doesn’t have quite the same feel yet. Weird interface where you sometimes have to use “points” to read content. I guess that’s how they monetize content, and it’s way less intrusive than the incessant ads on Twitter. But between that and Apple News and YouTube and podcasts and forums, I don’t think I’m missing much.
I'm on XformerlyknownasTwitter every day, and I've never had to use "points" to view content.
 
I'm on XformerlyknownasTwitter every day, and I've never had to use "points" to view content.

I thought it was clear I was referring to Post.


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Not 100% clear, but it appears that if you run out of initially credited points, you have to buy more.
 

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