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To: Thomas M. who wrote (256426)11/4/2022 8:57:58 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 358338
 
Free speech comes with a price tag...




To: Thomas M. who wrote (256426)11/5/2022 10:16:53 AM
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More right wing nonsense.

The left is protesting Musk's behavior and nothing else. One lefty at a time!

It is not the left that follows despots, we can think for ourselves, it is the MAGA types who follow venal clowns like Trump and join cults.

I am so glad I was able to live my life in the real world, not the fantasy world you MAGA folks conjure up!

<Message #256426 from Thomas M. at 11/4/2022 8:36:38 PM

Twitter advertiser boycott organized by dark money Soros, Clinton, and foreign networks

A dark money outfit funded by progressive billionaires.

dossier.substack.com
The campaign to pull corporate advertising from Twitter, following its purchase by SpaceX founder Elon Musk, is being led by a network of left wing dark money activists with ties to prominent Democrat politicians and mega donors. An advocacy group formed in 2020 called Accountable Tech is organizing the pressure campaign, which has thus far succeeded in having the likes of Pfizer, Audi, General Mills, and other corporations pull their advertising expenditures from the platform.
Arabella is considered the leading “dark money” political outfit in the United States. Yes, it’s much bigger and much more influential than the highly publicized “Koch Network.”

The Arabella network shields the sources of its funding by funneling its cash and political expenditures through 501c4 non profits. However, its for-profit outfit brought in $1.7 billion in 2020, and spent $1.2 billion on the 2020 election cycle.

Through its subsidiaries, Arabella has dumped hundreds of millions of dollars into projects such as fighting the Kavanaugh nomination and impeaching President Donald Trump. They’ve also financed the “NeverTrump” political advocacy of progressive war activist Bill Kristol.

So who funds Arabella?

Major direct and indirect Arabella donors include globalist billionaire George Soros and progressive eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, according to Politico. A significant chunk of the group’s cash also comes from overseas.
Tom