Elon Musk went to visit homosexual Apple CEO Rim Cook at the Apple HQ on Wednesday, and tweeted that that disease-riddled freak never had any plan to ban Twitter from the App Store.
Good conversation. Among other things, we resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from the App Store. Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 30, 2022
It’s not clear to me that this is true, as it seems there would have had to have been discussions at Apple about this. I don’t trust that pederast as far as I can throw him off a roof. But if he’s now saying there’s not an impending ban, that at least means Elon has some time to figure things out.
If I had to guess, I would think the meeting was probably not very cordial, and Elon was forced to threaten Rim Cook in some way. But who knows. Whatever.
From the beginning, it’s been obvious that Apple simply dropping Twitter would be a huge thing, and the Jew media would be required to first do a sustained campaign demanding it, and giving, as they do, the impression that the public wants Apple to do this.
If I were Elon, I would definitely be assuming that an App Store ban, as well as a ban on the processing of Visa/Mastercard, is inevitable. When this free speech machine gets rolling, the amount of destruction to the establishment is going to be monumental. The Jews are going to pull out all the stops.
In other news, Elon still has not officially announced amnesty. We were promised that this week, and it is Thursday morning at the time of writing, and we’ve yet to hear word.
He is currently banning bots, so maybe that’s something he wants to get done first.
Twitter is purging a lot of spam/scam accounts right now, so you may see your follower count drop
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 1, 2022
At this point, I believe that he is doing free speech, given that he’s let so many people back on, so I am not worried about the amnesty thing. It is frustrating, however, that we expected this on Monday and still don’t have it.