Elon Musk is a name that begs no introduction. Tesla founder, Space X owner and founder, the man who wants to send planet Earth to the moon, and, most importantly, the man who wants to buy Twitter for $43 billion.
Another thing that we all know about Elon Musk is his larger-than-life internet presence. In fact, Elon Musk is one of the top-10 most-followed accounts on Twitter. Recently, he tweeted sharing his opinion about what makes an internet policy “good” in a Tweet saying, “A social media platform’s policies are good if the most extreme 10% on left and right are equally unhappy”.
A social media platform’s policies are good if the most extreme 10% on left and right are equally unhappy
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 19, 2022
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Essentially, he is saying that a social media platform’s policy is only good if the people in the most extreme of the left and right-wing are equally unhappy. This raises even more eyebrows considering Elon Musk’s $43 billion Twitter bid, could he be planning something?
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On the other hand, NASCAR spotter, Brett Griffin had something to say about the matter.
Brett Griffin Reacts to Elon Musk’s Tweet
Brett Griffin is a household name in the world of NASCAR. A spotter whose eyes have guided Elliott Sadler, Jeff Burton, and Clint Bowyer to Victory Lane.
However, he had some things to say about Elon Musk’s tweet, as he responded by saying, “Both of those classes are bat shit crazy and shouldn’t be allowed to vote.”
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Both of those classes are bat shit crazy and shouldn’t be allowed to vote. https://t.co/gptTZn6fOV
— Brett Griffin (@SpotterBrett) April 20, 2022
It seems like Griffin has taken a whole different side of it. In fact, he is saying that these people should not be allowed to vote at all. Indeed, this is quite a radical take on the matter, taking away their right to vote? Although, Brett said it in a very lighthearted way, and, possibly a joke, only he knows what he means.
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In the end, it seems like Elon Musk had some interesting things to say and Brett Griffin had an even more interesting response. However, is Elon Musk planning to do something with Twitter? Are there some changes on their way?