Musk hires WEF committee chair and former head of ad council as Twitter CEO??
Linda Yaccarino is currently chair of a WEF committee, former head of the Ad Council, extremely pro-vax, pro-mask. Doesn't sound like a friend of individuals against world government--or even against tyranny just from the bidenharris regime.
Yet in his need to bring advertisers back to his heavily-leveraged Twitter, Elon Musk hired Yaccarino to be CEO of Twitter.
Understandably, lots of Twitter users worried that the platform would soon be back to censoring anything the biden regime didn't like. Some comments:
"People forget that Elon, although very smart, sometimes makes bad choices--like all humans. Look what happened to James O'Keefe, forced out of his own company by cunning members of his board. He brought them on and then they stabbed him. Same with many of Trump's appointments.
"At the question session, users should ask Yaccarino what (if anything) she learned from the pandemic. I suspect she'll dodge the question, since admitting the aggressive push to force everyone to take the jab would require her to tacitly admit she'd played a big role in helping the regime pull that off. Like many other "elites" she doesn't strike me as the type to admit a mistake.
"If you think Elon is a good judge of character, note that he also praised the ghastly homosexual marxist former head of censorship at Twitter, Yoel Roth.
"Trump's "advisors" managed to push some *really* awful appointments on him. Who suggested Yaccarino to Musk? If the suggester was really skilled, Musk wouldn't even recall that someone suggested her.
"Intelligent people often change their views over time. I’ve seen disturbing vids of her pushing censorship and manipulation, but I hope her views have evolved over time--like mine. [Wow. Hopium. Could also be propaganda.]
"How can anyone think that someone who's strongly pushed every woke agenda is a great choice as CEO of Twitter?
"Elon will still control the algorithm and tech details. Linda will only be there to manage the company, for marketing and business development. So free speech will prevail no matter what.
[That last is a totally unsupported assertion. Yaccarino has already said "advertisers must have a role in "content moderation" (i.e. softening or deleting content an advertiser doesn't like.) That's censorship, not free speech.]
While I wish Musk the best of luck, I think Yaccarino will offer him X-hundred-million a year in new advertising if he'll agree to just a teeny tiny big of "content moderation." Then if the finances get tight he'll accept much more "content moderation" to keep the new ad revenue rather than watch his $44 BILLION venture fail. And yes, that's his perfect right.
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