Twitter. Is it too much free speech?

Bratsondanielle

I'm a good democrat, and me and my other democrat friends are honestly quite upset about this whole twitter thing.

For many years we've had some good rules on social media and also regular TV and radio etc about what you were allowed to say and not say.

If people said the wrong things they just got banned. This is how our dear leader Joe Biden and his family were able to get extremely rich, because nobody could expose how they sold out America to our enemies while pocketing the cash.

Now Elon Musk, who is an African American, is putting it all at risk with his idea that anyone should be allowed to say anything without any sensorship. What country does he think he's come to?

I honestly don't think it's a good idea to just let all Republicans say whatever they want. Look for example to the laptop story. We suppressed it forever and now it's just blown wide open.

I felt very relieved when our dear white house speaker Carim Sean lě Pierre said "the white house is keeping a close eye on Twitter "

In order for democracy to survive we need to uphold the sensorship and silence anyone who had the wrong opinion.

Don't you agree?

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I see some reasonable people know censorship needs to be in place in order for democracy to survive. Some people think anyone should be able to say anything. I don't think you know how much it cost for the US and China and other such countries to create the censorship to begin with
Twitter. Is it too much free speech?
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