Elon has decided not to join our board. I sent a brief note to the company, sharing with you all here. pic.twitter.com/lfrXACavvk
— Parag Agrawal (@paraga) April 11, 2022
This mutant does not appear to understand the implications here.
Elon Musk has performed a U-turn on joining Twitter’s board a week after it emerged he had taken a surprise 9.2% stake in the social media company.
The world’s richest man was due to become a board member on Saturday but Twitter’s chief executive, Parag Agrawal, said on Monday morning that Musk had declined the offer. Musk, who is worth $260bn (£200bn), emerged as a large Twitter investor last week and was invited to join its board.
Announcing on Twitter that Musk would not be joining the board, Agrawal said: “I believe this is for the best. We have and will always value input from our shareholders whether they are on our board or not. Elon is our biggest shareholder and we will remain open to his input.”
The implication of not joining the board is that he is going to push this buyout further. Not that he was just doing a quick stock deal.
I simply do not believe that there is ever going to be free speech on Twitter, just as I don’t believe that the US is going to ban abortion, no-fault divorce, mass immigration, foreign war, or grooming children to become trannies.
Free speech is dead because the soul of America has been chopped up into little pieces. In order for something to change on the free speech front, the entire social fabric of the country would have to change, and this is simply not going to happen short of a nuclear war or famine that wipes out at least 51% of the urban population, and causes people like “Parag Agrawal” and all of the rest of these brown-skinned mutants to flee to their homelands.
It’s very simple:
That’s it.
Two sentences.
What the boomers did to Christianity, gutting it so that it couldn’t be passed on to the next generation, meant that every bad thing was going to happen. The loss of free speech is just one of those bad things.
I’m sure this has nothing to do with the ownership cap as a board member.
— Hugh_Henne (Not Hef) (@Hugh_Henne) April 11, 2022
Sounds like he decided to buy at least 15% of Twitter after all
— Max Epstein (@MaxEpstein5) April 11, 2022
Your priorities remaining unchanged is the problem with your platform and he knew it.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) April 11, 2022
doesnt this just put him in the clear to fully take us over
— elon musk is a racist demagogue with a god complex (@linguangst) April 11, 2022
So you thought Elon being on the board was best, then Elon not being on the board was best. 👍
— John Walters 🇺🇦 (@johnwalters_sd) April 11, 2022
We want free speech on twitter ♥️👍
— The Goat🐐 (@TheMessi30) April 11, 2022
Excellent. Elon no longer will have the ~15% restriction on the number of shares he can own. 🤔
— Bitcoin Ben ∞/21M (@bitcoin_benhodl) April 11, 2022