Trump's lawsuit is gonna fail, he should've tried to regulate social media companies like public utilities as president or at least broke the companies up but he didn't lift a finger on that front. Nobody to blame but himself
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I see it differently. He didn’t do it because he thinks it will be successful - he did it as a piece of performance art (his evil genius.) He gets to look to some people like he’s the only one who had the balls to take on the tech giants. A chess move.

Jul 7, 2021 · 5:06 PM UTC

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Trump is not that smart, he is only doing it because he wants people to talk about him.
He absolutely SHOULD be successful. The argument that the government contracts through these companies means it's a defacto way for government censorship. But they have that immunity. So the lawsuit is a valiant cause to bring that to attention.
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I agree @marwilliamson. His supporters would love a war with big tech and losing only means he plays the victim, which is crowd loves. Plus, it's a pure fundraising grift that connects to the platforms he can't use.
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Nah, he’s raising money from it. That’s it.
Hes not that cognitively together. He sincerely thinks this can be successful, probably from the advice of people around him.
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Do you think major celebrities or influential voices of power will start filing suits as a result of the past deplatforming?
He gets attention and to fund raise off of hardworking rural gullible but still every day people. He's so damn awful. I was actually proud of some of his followers catching onto this grift on social media today. Hes almost pushing them too far.
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I don't see any chess involved. I see fame whoring and money grubbing. Those are the things Trump cares about above all other things.
Its his latest grift, somehow the rubes’ pockets still aren’t empty