Elon Musk owning Twitter is weird enough. Saudi Arabia partnering with him to become the second largest shareholder takes it to a whole other level of wait wut? Given how dedicated they are to human freedom and all. cnn.com/2022/10/31/tech/murp…

Nov 1, 2022 · 9:31 AM UTC

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Amazon, Google, Visa, Microsoft, Disney, Nintendo, Uber, PayPal and Zoom, are just some of the companies The Saudis have major investments in. Ever been to a concert? Saudi owns 1 billion in LiveNation.
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They are worried about that freedom coming to Saudi Arabia. I think Musk plans for Twitter to follow the laws of the land anyway.
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liberal democracy is not transferable
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And where are your objections to Russian Oligarchs owning stock in Facebook?
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Keep the oil coming, and we'll continue to help you make money, no matter what. Even 9/11 won't deter us. I mean, it's a small price to pay--United States to Saudi Arabia.
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So antisemitism isn't a problem? Lol
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Yet silent about UBER WALMART GOOGLE AMAZON STARBUCKS JPMORGAN CHASE PAYPAL MICROSOFT TAKE TWO INTERACTIVE META
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Unfortunately we have to reconcile ourselves with the fact that corporate elites control our lives in many ways from the healthcare we can get to the media where our faint voices can be heard! Totalitarianism anyone?!
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Marianne you need to stop because you didn’t complain before Elon musk did this you’re not complaining years before in fact you were letting everything slide so you can just stop talking now because you really have nothing to say