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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Considering how every other social media platform imposes far left values on users, I’m perfectly fine with Twitter favoring moderates and conservatives. I’m a Democrat, but I don’t agree with the hard left Dems have taken on social issues. It’s nice not to have to refer to men by female pronouns and to be able to say men in women’s sports are cheats. These weren’t controversial positions until 30 seconds ago when the DNC started taking money from the Pritzkers and Rothblatt.[/quote] As a maga Republican all I can say is ditto! hail trump![/quote] Nice troll, but PP isn’t wrong. 2008 Obama would be a transphobic white supremacist by the standards of today’s blue haired overly woke scolds who seem to have an outsized influence in the Democratic Party. -Lifelong Democrat Who Will Never Vote Trump But Is Tired of the BS Too[/quote] Hold up. These "blue haired scolds" are what? Elected Democrats? Nope. Unelected government bureaucrats? Nope. Woke corporate CEOs? Nope. They're dippy 15 year old kids who [i]think[/i] they know more about the world than they actually do. Along with some of them being bots and fake accounts with an agenda. And how do they get all this outsized power? Again, bots and fake accounts, for one. Bots and fake accounts are one of the biggest problems in social media. And, they do have an agenda. That agenda may just be pure greed, driving clicks, views, whatever, for ad revenue, or more nefarious, with one big motivation being to polarize and divide America. My advice to people is, that until social media companies get the rampant mess under control, to not believe anything they see on social media, without first doing some critical thinking and checking reputable sources of information.[/quote]
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