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- technology@lemmit.online
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- technology@lemmit.online
- technology@lemmy.world
I read the article.
and I get that we were all taught to ask questions for the titles on our high school essays, but asking why pro-hitler content is promoted by a company whose CEO literally publicly performed a Nazi salute is less effective than the headline:
“There is a pro-hitler and Holocaust-denying ad on Twitter.”
It’s like we have forgotten - some questions have a right answer.
“Was”? It was removed, right?.. RIGHT?
Why? Because it’s owned by Nazis.
People are still questioning why??
Better question: Why the fuck are you still on Twitter?
Better question: what are people going to do in response?
Probably nothing. Disappointing.
I already don’t use Twitter, and encourage my friends not to, either. But I did that years ago. There’s not really a whole lot else I can do? Start a Fight Club, squat in an old condemned house, and blow up their building at the end? I have bills to pay and family that depends on those bills being paid.
the most important thing you can do is organize on any anticapitalist or antifascist organization.