Elon Musk revealed to his 94 million followers on Twitter that he would leave the Democratic Party and decide to vote for Republicans in the future.
The announcement component of one of Musk’s many daily diatribes after Tesla was kicked out of the S’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) index.
Exxon is ranked among the ten most environmentally, socially and governance (ESG) in the world through the S
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 18, 2022
After spending around $12 billion on a single day, one can understand why Musk would be a little upset, but he left a bit (right) and even revealed that he would change his political alignments.
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Considering that it has already made waves in the global media for its acquisition of Twitter, many are worried about what all this may mean for their favorite social media platform.
This can mean a lot to one of the most popular social media platforms in the world.
Jack Dorsey, the former owner, had shown in the past that his political alignment favored the left side of things.
It would bring its wealth to political candidates and mayors vying for universal fundamental income, a concept widely perceived as left-wing politics, and it also enacted a law and defended a ban against former President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
Before saying he’s even changing his political alignments, Musk spoke about firing the former president, a move he’s more likely to make now that he votes Republican.
He believed that democrats were once the “party (primarily) of kindness,” but that they temporarily “the party of department and hate. “
In the past, I voted for democrats, because they were (mostly) the party of kindness. But they have become the party of the department and hate, so I can no longer vote for them and I will vote for the Republicans. Now look at his crusade of opposing low blows. a me unfolds. . .
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 18, 2022
No one is more divisive than Trump, but Musk will most likely see the lifting of the ban as a way to take revenge on the Democratic Party, which he says will launch a “low-blow campaign” opposed to him.
Musk is unlikely to stop there and continue to undo many of the banned Republican politicians in the past who violated the site’s terms, others like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert.
Perhaps the entire “anti-censorship” crusade that Republicans fought for can be carried out behind the back of an angry Musk who is fed up with the Democratic Party.
Instead of having to flee to lesser-known platforms like Gettr, Parler, or Trump’s new Social Truth, they can return to Twitter and wreak havoc once Musk tightens the regulations a bit.
Many other people also assume that Republicans don’t count on the richest of the rich because they offer the rich things like tax cuts, bailouts, and relief, but this may rarely always be the case.
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Elon Musk pronouncing that he will vote for Republicans is like Trump declaring that he never had a public library card. Yes, we know.
– Charlotte Clymer (@cmclymer) May 18, 2022
It’s understandable that Musk is fed up with the Democratic Party and the formula with which he ran in the last two elections, anyone would be, but that doesn’t mean he does anything drastic about it.
Just because Tesla hasn’t been on the list he calls “a scam” that has been “armed through fake social justice warriors” doesn’t mean he wants to trade his political beliefs.
Although Tesla does more for him than any company!pic. twitter. com/ImxrhnRepj
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 18, 2022
Maybe all he had to do was throw his little tantrum and get over it, but who knows where all this will happen in the coming months.
As the richest guy in the world, despite having wasted more than $12 billion in a day, he still has a lot of power.
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