So strange . It's so strange to get such a peek because I don't think anybody ever anticipated that something like this would happen where Twitter would get sold to an eccentric billionaire who's intent on letting all the information get released . Yeah .
Yeah . I mean , I , I think Elon Musk , essentially , he , he , he spent $44 billion to become a whistleblower of his own company . Uh , and I , I mean , I , I don't really fully know his motives in , in doing that .
He's a ridiculous person . But don't you think it's better that his tweets get out there and then a bunch of people get to attack him in the tweets . And if those tweets that people attack him with are good , if people are saying good things , then those things get retweeted and liked and then they rise up to the top of the algorithm .
It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out . There's an amazing amount of resistance against him and , you know , there's the , just the publicity campaign against him has been fascinating to watch people go from thinking that Elon Musk is the savior that's bringing us these amazing electric cars and engineering new reusable rockets too . He's an alt , right piece of shit who wants Donald Trump back in the office ?
Um , I think he's got a pretty developed sense of humor though . Uh , and that comes through , I think he , he gets a kick out of seeing all this stuff come out on Twitter , which used to be the kind of the private stomping ground of all of these whiny journalists . And now here , here is all this information that is just horrifying to all of them .