Bird Is Free! Elon Musk Fires Top Twitter Team, Revenge Is Sweet To Most Users, Marxist Reiner Freaks Out
4 min readIt was a happy night of meme-making at Twitter on Thursday night as news of the firings of three people from Twitter- who are considered to be the most anti-American usurpers on the platform and who denied free speech to many Americans, including the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump- were fired and escorted out of posh Twitter HQ.
Trump chimed in with the last laugh to cement the humiliation for the Marxist left- who have been posting taunting anti-American tirades at his supporters under a cloak of Twitter protection for years.
In general, Twitter posters celebrated freedom and mocked the left all night long over the exciting news, with many people especially focused on slamming meathead- Rob Reiner:
Elon Musk made the Earth Move late on Thursday night by firing three of the top Twitter executives. Media reports show that Musk is already working on the back end in an investigation that is certain to make the left very uncomfortable.
Revenge was on the minds of many people:
Robby Starbuck wrote about plans that Musk might have for Twitter, and he wanted to hold Musk’s feet to the fire over rooting out potential Government interference in the 2020 election using Twitter as their influence operations:
The sweetest revenge came as the woman who shut down Trump’s account was made to leave a cushy job. So- Goodbye – Viaya Gadde:
And not only were they fired, but they were escorted out of the building, according to news sources:
Pouty Hollywood Marxist, former actor Rob Reiner, who has been a persistent source of trolling and slamming Twitter users- promised to leave Twitter but has yet to shut down his account, as noted by numerous other users.
CNN, which is slowly- also- going through a transformation from its most radical Marxist days, has replaced its corporate leadership and has fired some of its most radical Marxist talents, reported on the Musk shake-up:
“Whatβs next for Twitter
With the deal drama out of the way, attention now turns to Muskβs plans for Twitter.
Beyond the removal of Twitterβs CEO and other executives, Muskβs takeover could also usher in the return of some measure of influence over the company by founder Jack Dorsey. He stepped down as CEO in November and left its board in May. While Dorsey has said he will not formally return to Twitter, he has privately discussed the takeover with Musk and offered advice.
Musk has also reportedly told prospective investors in the deal that he planned to get rid of nearly 75% of the companyβs staff, in a move that could disrupt every aspect of how Twitter operates. He previously discussed dramatically reducing Twitterβs workforce in personal text messages with friends about the deal, which were revealed in court filings, and didnβt dismiss the potential for layoffs in a call with Twitter employees in June.”
The Slams went on into the night, and were well deserved:
Sweet, sweet revenge….