Thank God For Elon Musk
Thank God for our First Amendment.
And thank God for Elon Musk.
When the world’s richest man bought the heavily censored Twitter platform for $44 billion in 2022 he promised to restore free speech to the platform. Censorship - from woke Twitter execs and pressure from the Biden administration - had turned Twitter into a no-go zone for those who questioned covid protocols, supported Donald Trump or opposed the administration’s reckless open borders policies.
Overnight, Musk gave the gift of unfettered information to the world. The magnitude of what he did was on display this week.
Because of Elon the people of Belfast - and the entire world - watched the stomach-turning images of a Sudanese savage attempting to behead a British citizen in the middle of a street.
It was gruesome, hard to watch and important.
To no one’s surprise, the globalists who run Northern Ireland turned their anger not on the uncivilized immigrants living among them, but on Musk for letting the world see the results of uncontrolled immigration from Africa.
Because of Elon the people of Britain - and the entire world - also saw the death of Southhampton’s Henry Nowak in the shockingly indifferent hands of racist cops.
And because of Elon Musk we in America saw images of Iryna Zarutska dying on a Charlotte train last year while indifferent passengers looked away.
What did these three events have in common beside bringing us the horror of murder? They were videos that government authorities didn’t want the public to see. Images that corporate media would never publish.
Those videos triggered action.
After the Zarutska murder the soft-on-crime policies of Charlotte’s Democrat-run city government were unmasked. Public outrage led to the passage of "Iryna's Law", which set out criminal law reforms, restricts cashless bail and attempted to bring back North Carolina’s death penalty.
In Belfast, the attempted beheading sparked impromptu anti-immigrant protests that are in their third night as I write this. The UK’s mainstream media has downplayed the savagery the near-beheading, characterizing it simply as a “knife attack.” That deliberate attempt to cover for a violent migrant fueled the fury of citizens who say immigrants threaten not only their culture, but their safety.
They are right, of course.
Government officials are less upset about knife-wielding foreigners than they are that their attempts at censorship haven’t stopped Elon Musk.
Here’s the Lord Mayor of Belfast - who likes to say that “diversity “ is the strength of her city - wishing the public hadn’t seen the “butcher of Belfast.”
She wasn’t the only official who seemed to be angrier at Elon than at the bloodthirsty maniac who gouged out the eye of a man before trying to hack his head off.
There’s more.
Here’s another post showing just how valuable X is when a government allows a country to be overrun with migrants from the Third World.
I was in Ireland during The Troubles. I remember when Irish nationalists were fighting to get the British out of Ireland.
Northern Ireland is still British and that government granted asylum requests from unvetted immigrants from countries like lawless Sudan. This attacker wound up in Northern Ireland after he found his way to France, flew to Dublin and then crossed the borderless border with Northern Ireland.
The people of both Northern Ireland and the Republic are increasingly enraged about the flood of foreigners and the crime that comes with importing the third world.
Thanks to Elon Musk, Kier Starmer’s Labour government may be on the verge of collapse with anti-immigrant parties poised to make inroads in parliament. That would be a welcome development.
In an attempt to control the incorrigible masses, many in the UK have been arrested for provocative social media posts.
Thank God we in America have a First Amendment.
And an immigrant named Elon Musk.
