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- cross-posted to:
- usauthoritarianism
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If the Twitter/X thing teaches you one thing, let it be this: Twitter was a neoliberal place. Then Elon Musk made it into X, a fascist place. Once again, neoliberalism laid the foundations of fascism. But that’s not the (whole) lesson… Neoliberal folks are still using X, calling it Twitter to make themselves feel better, and pining for the good old days. And there’s the real lesson: When neoliberalism turns into fascism, neoliberals will adapt to life under fascism. Right, class dismissed.
(We really need a better way to crosspost from mastodon…)
In today’s episode of “you’re a fake leftist!!!”
Honestly, the left spends more time trying to distance themselves from other leftists than they do helping their cause.
Feels that way
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But heres the thing, yall keep having to distance yourselves, all the time. Why?
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Someone’s still on fascist X, aren’t they? Stop supporting blatantly fascist platforms, please.
What a weird and stupid conclusion. Always hated Twitter, barely used it, hated every second. Now it’s ten times worse. I would never consider viewing any X content by choice.
But yes the thing I said that in no way relates to Twitter means I love to suck musk dick all day long.
(not OC) I’m not on X but I will still defend Twitter because it rocked. I “curated” my timeline to be just friends, musicians, and comedians so I rarely saw politics…instead I got a steady feed of one-liners. You know, those screenshots that get spread around every other site to make us laugh?
Twitter had one of the most diverse userbases of any social media site I’ve ever used. No matter your interest, you could find a circle to run with. Science Twitter, sports Twitter, weird Twitter…take your pick. Don’t follow capitalists if you don’t want to see capitalist tweets.
140-char Twitter was amazing, 280-char Twitter was pretty good, and X sucks ass.
Bluesky is shaping up pretty good. Follow me so I’m not lonely