Elon Musk was mocked by Alex Martinez, an apparently gay Twitter executive who disparaged the world's wealthiest person's Asperger's in a newly-released Project Veritas video.
Martinez bashed his soon-to-be boss [if Musk goes through with the purchase of the company] denouncing his mission to reform Twitter's current Orwellian policies in favor of the American value of free speech.
"He has Asperger's. So he's special!" Martinez told an undercover Project Veritas journalist in a video released Tuesday. "You're special needs! You're literally special needs."
"So I can't even take what you're saying seriously," Martinez added in a voice reminiscent of Brian Stelter at a poetry reading at Barnes and Noble.
"He has Asperger's. So he's special!" Martinez told an undercover Project Veritas journalist in a video released Tuesday. "You're special needs! You're literally special needs."
"So I can't even take what you're saying seriously," Martinez added in a voice reminiscent of Brian Stelter at a poetry reading at Barnes and Noble.
Musk wasn't going to let the commie get away with talking about him behind his back. He wrote: "Twitter exec trashing free speech & mocking people with Asperger’s …" and pinned it to his Twitter page.
In a separate post, he tweeted a frown emoji in response to the Project Veritas undercover video.
If he's smart and not just gay, he'll bring his resume up to snuff.
The harsh anti-Asperger's comment came merely one day after Project Veritas released another video by an undercover member of the team. It showed Twitter senior engineer Siru Murugesan, saying Twitter "does not believe in free speech" and how a "capitalist" like Musk may come into conflict with Murugesan's fellow colleagues, who he described as being "socialist" and "commie as f**k."
Good going, Comrade Siru, you f**k.
"Ideologically, it does not make sense, like, because we're actually censoring the right and not the left," Murugesan told the undercover Project Veritas journalist. "So everyone on the right will be like, ‘Bro, it’s okay to say it, just gotta tolerate it.' The left will be like, ‘No, I’m not gonna tolerate it. I need it censored or else I'm not gonna be on the platform.' So it does that on the right. It's true. There is bias." Like wow and woe. Like.
When asked what his colleagues think of Musk becoming their new boss, Murugesan said "they [like] hate it" though he himself is "at least okay with it."
"Some of my colleagues are like super left, left, left, left, left… They're like, ‘This would be my last day,’" the senior engineer said. "We did all we could to, like, revolt against it. A lot of the employees revolted against it, but at the end of the day, the board of directors have the say and then they acted on their best interests because they didn't wanna get sued."
Following the leak of Murugesan's comments, internal memos to Twitter staff were leaked to Project Veritas warning "increased targeting" of employees, referred to within the company as "Tweeps."
Well, if you're going to target half the country, targeting Tweeps is small potatoes.
"Groups like Project Veritas are active right now," Twitter's security team told staff. "These groups use social engineering tactics to get close to employees and obtain videos and recordings of employees discussing internal company matters and often selectively edit those recordings to misrepresent conversations to further their own political or ideological agendas."
Yes, it's called journalism. Look it up, because you obviously don't get to see much of it on your news searches.
"Given the interest in Twitter at the moment, we expect for this targeting to continue and possibly increase, and it's more important than ever that we remain vigilant," the memo read before urging staff, "Do not disclose confidential, proprietary information, or discuss internal conversations, policies or products outside of the office."
"Given the interest in Twitter at the moment, we expect for this targeting to continue and possibly increase, and it's more important than ever that we remain vigilant," the memo read before urging staff, "Do not disclose confidential, proprietary information, or discuss internal conversations, policies or products outside of the office."
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And especially don't disclose what you really think of people with different opinions than your own and the idea that free speech would allow those opinions to be expressed openly.
In Tuesday's leaked footage, Martinez unwittingly showed the undercover Project Veritas journalist the memo, implying that he isn't just a gay commie, but also not the sharpest one on the hammer and sickle.
In Tuesday's leaked footage, Martinez unwittingly showed the undercover Project Veritas journalist the memo, implying that he isn't just a gay commie, but also not the sharpest one on the hammer and sickle.
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