Elon Musk’s buyout of Twitter – Why I don’t trust him at all…
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I have noticed many people who are excited by the ex-South African, Elon Musk, buying out Twitter. The theory is that he will allow more truth on Twitter. I will have to see it before I believe it. Elon Musk was one of the key people who created Paypal. Do you remember filthy, disgusting, anti-White paypal and what they did to everyone who told the truth?
Paypal are the biggest garbage imaginable, and that was something that Musk was deeply involved in.
I’ve also seen some of Elon Musk’s games that he’s played with Bitcoin and CryptoCurrency and his angels.
I don’t see anything about Elon Musk that shows me that he stands for the truth. What I do see is someone who is self serving and he’s constantly out there aggressively marketing his stuff even if it’s not that good.
As a White South African, I’ve never once seen Elon Musk telling one ounce of truth about South Africa. Never. Not once.
He seems to be firmly linked to liberals and Jews. I don’t trust him.
He seems to have been willing to attack a fellow competitor in the form of Bill Gates – yes. That was good.
We will have to see what he actually does with Twitter. I’m not holding my breath.
I would like to see if he is in any way better than Twitter or the Jewish bag of shit, Zuckerberg.
Let’s see….
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