shockedcanadian
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Give China credit, they are on one hell of a winning streak, winning elections everywhere from Taiwan to Germany and Brazil. All the Establishment focused on maintaining power while China is focusing on expanding their influence.
If the West hurts their own patriots, uses nepotism and suppresses opinion from good, honest, men, we will continue to lose and produce people who are not only full of shyte, but not very good at their jobs.
I've said for awhile, I'm not going to blame China, they do what all nations who want to win do. America should force their allies to get in shape and tell those in their country focused on self gain over nation to find a new career.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk suggested Saturday morning that Twitter possibly interfered in Brazil’s recent contentious presidential election.
"I’ve seen a lot of concerning tweets about the recent Brazil election," Musk wrote on the platform he took control of in October just days before the election. "If those tweets are accurate, it’s possible that Twitter personnel gave preference to left wing candidates."
The post suggests that Twitter employees may have been involved in influencing the recent election that was declared by the Brazilian Supreme Court as a narrow victory for socialist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva over the right wing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
Lula won the election with 50.9% of the vote to Bolsonaro’s 49.1% in a result that triggered massive protests across the country by Bolsonaro supporters who alleged widespread fraud.
If the West hurts their own patriots, uses nepotism and suppresses opinion from good, honest, men, we will continue to lose and produce people who are not only full of shyte, but not very good at their jobs.
I've said for awhile, I'm not going to blame China, they do what all nations who want to win do. America should force their allies to get in shape and tell those in their country focused on self gain over nation to find a new career.
Musk says Twitter personnel may have interfered with Brazil's election to help left wing candidates
Twitter CEO Elon Musk posted on his platform that it is "possible" Twitter personnel interfered in Brazil's election to help left wing candidates.
www.foxnews.com
Twitter CEO Elon Musk suggested Saturday morning that Twitter possibly interfered in Brazil’s recent contentious presidential election.
"I’ve seen a lot of concerning tweets about the recent Brazil election," Musk wrote on the platform he took control of in October just days before the election. "If those tweets are accurate, it’s possible that Twitter personnel gave preference to left wing candidates."
The post suggests that Twitter employees may have been involved in influencing the recent election that was declared by the Brazilian Supreme Court as a narrow victory for socialist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva over the right wing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
Lula won the election with 50.9% of the vote to Bolsonaro’s 49.1% in a result that triggered massive protests across the country by Bolsonaro supporters who alleged widespread fraud.