Elon Musk buys Twitter for $44 billion

What is this meme?

I've seen it a couple times now, and other than Musk's face in some sort fiery background, all my eye is drawn to is a really nice watercolor rendition of a mid fifties vintage Merritt or Ryobovich convertible sportsfisherman.

I was going to use the original Independence Day for the backdrop but then I saw this frame-grab from Independence Day: Resurgence and just thought it had more of the "darkness descending from the heavens" effect. I put another version in the Best Picture Thread (Elon chasing the Twitter board).
 
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why didn't they deploy the 'poison pill' bullsheit?

Some bullshit about Elon actually raising the money, or going to shareholders directly, or some shit.

The Board and executives could be sued by shareholders for violating their fiduciary responsibilities. They can virtue signal all day long, but once their pocketbooks are threatened, they are going to fold.
 
Tucker Carlson on Elon Musk buying Twitter: "Tonight, the tyrants are grieving."

 
The Board and executives could be sued by shareholders for violating their fiduciary responsibilities. They can virtue signal all day long, but once their pocketbooks are threatened, they are going to fold.

This is the answer. In order to be able to successfully hold off Musk's bid, the Twitter board needed the Biden admin to go all-in on the SEC front against Musk. But what do they really have to offer? They don't hold shares, so they really don't have any bacon to offer the string-pullers. So the strings didn't really get pulled, and that left them facing the unbridled fury of Musk's army of lawyers, Musk himself being the largest single shareholder and, therefore, entitled to sue them. Not to mention he could have built a class-action lawsuit by offering the services of his lawyers to any other shareholders who wanted to jump on the bandwagon. It would have been the legal equivalent of a palm-strike to the nose-cartilage.
 
Tucker Carlson on Elon Musk buying Twitter: "Tonight, the tyrants are grieving."


(4:55 - 5:20) Elon Musk - "[free speech] is extremely important to the future of civilization... I don't care about the economics at all"

+rep Elon Musk
 
And I see the usual Black Pillers are here to throw cold water on a decisive win.

I've been as critical of Musk as anybody has in the past, but this is a powerful win against our oppressors, and I'm not going to go down the rabbit hole of infinite conspiracies and 24D chess.

Sometimes people do the right thing after carefully considering everything.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.

And just to repeat something I said earlier in this thread (bold emphasis added):

nfalsifiable accusations of "controlled opposition" are a flamethrower that can roast anyone it's pointed at.

If one wished to do so, one could make the case that Ron Paul is "controlled opposition". Hell, I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone had already done so. And then, of course, any person making such a case could in turn be accused of being "controlled opposition" - and so on and so forth. Rather than riding that endless merry-go-round, I would just break the cycle and say that if Ron Paul (or, yes, even Elon Musk) is "controlled opposition", then by God and sonny Jesus, we could do with more "controlled opposition" - a lot more.

And then there's the fact that even someone with ulterior motives for insincerely advocating genuinely libertarian ideals would nevertheless still be advocating genuinely libertarian ideals. It doesn't take a Clausewitz or a Sun Tzu to realize that's not a particularly good strategy if one's objective is to suppress or thwart the expression of libertarian ideals. Quite the opposite - which is precisely why so many enemies of liberty are screeching so hysterically about Elon Musk right now (entirely regardless of whatever Musk's motives or purposes might actually be).
 
And I see the usual Black Pillers are here to throw cold water on a decisive win.

I've been as critical of Musk as anybody has in the past, but this is a powerful win against our oppressors, and I'm not going to go down the rabbit hole of infinite conspiracies and 24D chess.

Sometimes people do the right thing after carefully considering everything.

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