Jack was in a no win situation with Twitter. Once the too big too fail banks own all the voting rights and have the seats on the board it’s very hard to implement change…or stop change for that matter…. Jack is a tremendous asset for spreading freedom and equally and someone we need to keep fighting the good fight. Most people that have amassed his net worth and stature can’t empathize with the plight of the normal person. Look at all the other people in big tech & big banking, it’s pathetic. The Eric Schmidt’s, Larry Summers, Bill Gates, Jamie Dimon etc. of the world are the one’s wrecking havoc while performing fellatio on themselves and their egos.
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Without doubt jack is living up to values that can help to make this world a better place. At least in my opinion.
never believe that a billionaire is your friend. they are only a friend of themselves and they do not pursue your interests. maybe jack is a rare exception but i doubt it
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The banks can't own the voting rights if you don't sell those rights to them.
Jack is ultimately responsible.
You think Jack empathizes with the normal person? I've never seen him actually talk to anyone except with some weird petty quip, total nonsense, or literal advertisemet for one of his products.