"Free speech absolutist" my ass.
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Absolute cunt. And proud owner of the thinnest skin in the universe
"im taking away your banana sticker" 😤
Xitter, pronounced shitter
I love the smell of free speech absolutism in the morning.
And a colleague of mine recently praised Musk to me for bringing back free speech to twitter...
Guarantee they will ignore or excuse this. Or claim it is fake news.
Or just say some generic anti-union bullshit and ignore the actual speech issue.
Your colleague is a racist is my immediate take lol. Because THAT'S what elon brought back
I paid for the checkmark (for the year) and a couple of months later my account got suspended with no violation or violating tweet cited. No appeal.
You are part of the problem
It was a valuable learning experience.
Dont pay billionaires.. lol
I have no beef with billionaires. I buy licenses for Windows, and I order from Amazon. But some billionaires are better about keeping their end of the bargain than others.
no they're not. they would hang you out to dry for another million dollars.
I'd hang myself out to dry for a million dollars.
Boy you seem to apologize for them a lot
Who? Dollars?
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The move seemingly makes it harder for UAW to maximize reach for its posts on X, just as workers have begun striking, demanding better wages and other benefits.
UAW's negotiations also seek to expand benefits for union workers involved "in the production of electric vehicles and the batteries needed to power them," The Intercept reported, and those conversations could also impact Tesla operations.
Last year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered Tesla to revise its policies "to make clear that it does not prohibit production associates from wearing black union shirts."
There was also tension earlier this year when Tesla Autopilot Buffalo-based workers tried to unionize, alleging that they were being treated "like robots" and pressured to skip bathroom breaks.
And most recently in April, the NLRB again ruled that Tesla violated labor laws when managers at an Orlando repair shop illegally silenced workers attempting to discuss pay and working conditions, Reuters reported.
In the moments after X reinstated UAW's verification, the union began posting in support of strikers in Ohio and Missouri, some of them chanting, "No justice, no jeeps!"
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Will this be the fulcrum the NLRB uses to start figuratively throwing bricks through Musk's windows? Tune in next time and find out