It’s taken a while but the Babylon Bee has been restored to Twitter.
So has Jordan Peterson and quite a few others.
The significance of Babylon Bee, in particular, is key because it was the banning of the Bee that caused Musk to question just WTF was happening on Twitter.
I suspect Musk couldn’t make these moves earlier due to potential if not actual sabotage within the ranks. Many howled — Musk is backing off!! — but I know a thing or two about how systems within a Twitter work and anyone thinking a CEO can wave a magic wand and — poof! — Babylon Bee appears is naive to a fault.
Musk had to whack the first level maggots, which he did in recent weeks. Then last week, to great fanfare, he challenged the remaining snowflakes to stay — and actually work — or get the F out.
Most left, which tells you everything you need to know about the Twitter workforce. In the face of layoffs across the Valley, they valued wokeness over employment.
A good and forceful economic downturn may be the only thing that injects reality into the minds of these retards.
I said in an earlier review of Musk’s time at Twitter that I give him a B-, and that reinstatement of Babylon Bee and other banned content creators would push my vote higher, into the A’s.
I’m at A+ now.
Musk is for real. And he is taking his lumps. And he is pushing back. He’s making Twitter truly a free speech platform once again.
A+
Tonight (9/19) Musk freed DJT and a few more. Big time wins.