• Re: AOC Complains About Changes On Twitter; Musk Torches Her

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Fri Nov 4 04:30:46 2022
    XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.whine

    atropos@mac.com wrote:
    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) complained on Twitter this week about >> the changes that new Twitter CEO Elon Musk is making to the platform, and
    she received a reply from the world's richest man.

    AOC's remarks came after Musk said that he will charge users $8 per month
    for a variety of features, which has sparked a lot of backlash from across >> the political spectrum for a variety of reasons.

    "Lmao at a billionaire earnestly trying to sell people on the idea that
    'free speech' is actually a $8/mo subscription plan," AOC tweeted at the
    start of the week.

    Musk responded, "Your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8."

    Musk also responded with a screenshot of a hoodie that Ocasio-Cortez sells >> online that lists for $58.

    Boom!

    That's gonna leave a scorch mark on Communist Barbie.

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) appeared to float a conspiracy
    theory Wednesday night after new Twitter CEO Elon Musk mocked her on
    the platform, suggesting without evidence that he disabled features on
    her account.

    The drama started after AOC complained on Twitter this week about the
    changes that Musk is making to the platform, which garnered a response
    from Musk.

    In response to Musk, AOC promoted the union workers that run her
    campaign store and took veiled shots at Musk's businesses.

    AOC then appeared to float a conspiracy theory by connecting the timing
    of Musk mocking her to what she claimed without evidence were features
    on her account that were not working.

    "Also my Twitter mentions/notifications conveniently aren't working
    tonight, so I was informed via text that I seem to have gotten under a
    certain billionaire's skin," she claimed. "Just a reminder that money
    will never buy your way out of insecurity, folks."

    "One guy's business plan for a $44 billion over-leveraged purchase is apparently to run around and individually ask people for $8," she
    continued. "Remember that next time you question yourself or your qualifications."

    AOC's initial complaint earlier this week came after Musk said that he
    would charge users $8 per month for a variety of features, which has
    sparked a lot of backlash from across the political spectrum for a
    variety of reasons.

    "Lmao at a billionaire earnestly trying to sell people on the idea that
    `free speech' is actually a $8/mo subscription plan," AOC tweeted at
    the start of the week.

    Musk responded, "Your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8."

    Musk also responded with a screenshot of a hoodie that Ocasio-Cortez
    sells online for $58.

    pic.twitter.com/XuJdfMTTi1

    - Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 2, 2022

    Musk also responded with a meme:

    pic.twitter.com/BYOBGBHOUA

    - Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 2, 2022

    Ocasio-Cortez also got into it with David Sacks, a West Coast-based
    venture capitalist, who responded to AOC by writing, "Why aren't [The
    New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic] free? Their billionaire
    owners should stop being greedy and give us those products for free."

    AOC criticized the response, writing: "Are you seriously equating an
    app where people are torrenting racial slurs at an accelerated clip
    with the New York Times?"

    "Also fyi, legacy newspapers actually care about verifying newsworthy
    sources. And they don't charge their journalists/creators for
    `priority' placement."

    "As for billionaire ownership of our news sources, that is a legitimate problem! Market concentration of media is a huge issue," AOC continued.
    "Hope you're using your power to stop private equity gutting of local
    newsrooms while supporting nonprofit and co-op modeled news outlets as
    well."

    Musk has previously mocked AOC on Twitter over criticisms from the
    socialist lawmaker.

    "Tired of having to collectively stress about what explosion of hate
    crimes is happening bc some billionaire with an ego problem
    unilaterally controls a massive communication platform and skews it
    because Tucker Carlson or Peter Thiel took him to dinner and made him
    feel special," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted back in April after Musk announced
    he would buy the platform.

    Musk responded, "Stop hitting on me, I'm really shy."

    Stop hitting on me, I'm really shy ??

    - Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 29, 2022

    Musk's response was a reference to a news story from late last year
    where Ocasio-Cortez lashed out at critics online after she was caught
    hanging out in Florida without a mask on.

    National Review reported that, according to photographs obtained by the publication, Ocasio-Cortez was "seated outside Doraku Sushi and Izakaya
    in Miami Beach Thursday afternoon, raising a cocktail in one hand and
    checking her phone in another."

    "If Republicans are mad they can't date me they can just say that
    instead of projecting their sexual frustrations onto my boyfriend's
    feet," Ocasio-Cortez responded to one of the critics calling her out.
    "Ya creepy weirdos."

    --
    Let's go Brandon!

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)