Musk's Fascism

There's plenty of social media platforms and many of them you have to actually have an account to view or make posts retard.
Twitter was free to view before becoming X, was free to view while in Musk's possession. Musk's X gesture is fascist in the most original sense of the term fascis, 'to bundle.' Musk has bundled a certain population, a hostage population of X that cannot now transmit current messages to non-members of X. This last statement is a fact, not an illusion.

One delirious poster above even suggested that the OP was fascist and that somehow Musk was able to find this and punish it! If there is punishment for anything, it would be to boycott telephone mafias such as Blackrock-owned Verizon, which boycott automatically involves the loss of both email and internet access. A very interesting trajectory to investigate further, since the loss of telephone booths was the more original nazi book burning in the US. All of those calls made from phone booths were very difficult to monitor and control. Something had to be done about that, so a military invention was introduced.

What we are trying to establish is just how selective, how encompassing this bundling-up of screenal-space addictions really is. When Musk gathers and collects a population inside of X, simultaneously and by default, another population has to be created. Musk is using the mathematics of kuklos exothen (Deleuze, Difference and Repetition) that accompanies his fascisization of X.
 
Twitter was free to view before becoming X, was free to view while in Musk's possession. Musk's X gesture is fascist in the most original sense of the term fascis, 'to bundle.' Musk has bundled a certain population, a hostage population of X that cannot now transmit current messages to non-members of X. This last statement is a fact, not an illusion.

One delirious poster above even suggested that the OP was fascist and that somehow Musk was able to find this and punish it! If there is punishment for anything, it would be to boycott telephone mafias such as Blackrock-owned Verizon, which boycott automatically involves the loss of both email and internet access. A very interesting trajectory to investigate further, since the loss of telephone booths was the more original nazi book burning in the US. All of those calls made from phone booths were very difficult to monitor and control. Something had to be done about that, so a military invention was introduced.

What we are trying to establish is just how selective, how encompassing this bundling-up of screenal-space addictions really is. When Musk gathers and collects a population inside of X, simultaneously and by default, another population has to be created. Musk is using the mathematics of kuklos exothen (Deleuze, Difference and Repetition) that accompanies his fascisization of X.
He bought an existing company. Was Jack fascist also? All of these companies "bundle" data.
 
He bought an existing company. Was Jack fascist also? All of these companies "bundle" data.
Bundling data is a different critter than bundling humans. The video in post #140 mentions competition, though one is Facebook-like the other mentioned is an original Twitter founder's Blue Sky.

There is an interesting Mussolini/Hitler-like notion @timepoint 4:08: "all the eyeballs." We will expound on this term shortly.
 
Post #140, Timepoint 4:08 "All the Eyeballs"

Post #164: "We want to see our Fuehrer."

Creepy enough for a muskan Halloween.

Curzio Malaparte
'....One of the most well-known and often quoted episodes of Kaputt concerns an interview with Malaparte -- an an Italian reporter, supposedly on the Axis side -- had with Ante Pavelic, who headed the Croat puppet state set up by the Nazis.

'While he spoke, I gazed at a wicker basket on the Poglavnik's desk. The lid was raised and the basket seemed to be filled with mussels, or shelled oysters, as they are occasionally displayed in the windows at Fortnum & Mason in Piccadilly in London. Casertano looked at me and winked "Wouldn't you like a good oyster stew?" "Are they Dalmatian oysters?" I asked Poglavnik. Ante Pavelic removed the lid from the basket and revealed the mussels, that slimy and jelly-like mass, and he said smiling, with that tired good-natured smile of his, "It is a present from my loyal Ustashis. Forty pounds of human eyes." '
 
Musk's move to exclude non-members of X to view posts is fascist and comparable with the anti-semitic background of the grandfather, this article being also fascisized by a subscription wall:
What a moron.
 
This thread has shown Musk's links to dangerous viruses of monkeys which Musk was transporting in 2019, just before the pandemic. That pandemic has yet to come up with answers as to origin of SARS2, as the world regresses into amnesia.

A most glaring example of Musk's fascist violence and nazi-esque book burnings can be seen by this targeting of anti-COVID twitterists:

Post #2,229
 
Musk's monkey brain chips link back to AI on 12 Jul 2023.

12 Jul 2023 Elon Musk Announces New AI Start-Up
 
Today, another monkey and CIA puppet on AI:

30 Oct 2023 Biden Issues Sweeping Executive Order on AI
 
You didn't finish. He put on the appearance of ending censorship, then hired a WEF member to run the show and censor speech. Not to mention handing over whatever the government wants.
Simply, don't be fooled...
Statist Musk didn't simply hire a WEFite to censor speech, he arranged a much more fascist gesture that has to do with (sight [italics]). See post #144.
 
It's a mistake to define fascism as always involving the State, when in reality, the fascist residing in one's head is also appropriate. A reasonable definition is here:

'Fascism. Lat. fascis 'bundle,' a political group (from It. fascismo.
1. often cap. The principles of the fascisti (It. political group founded in 1919 dedicated to violently nationalistic and totalitarian principles that under Mussolini gained control of Italy and reorganized its political and social structure to accord with fascism -- compare Blackshirts.

2. (A) Any program for setting up a centralized autocratic national regime with severely nationalistic policies, exercising regimentation of industry, commerce, and finance, rigid censorship, and forcible suppression of opposition.
2. (B) Any tendency toward or actual exercise of severe autocratic or dictatorial control (as over others in an organization; the nascent ~ of a detective who is not content merely to do his duty - George Nobbe; early instances of army ~ and brutality - J.W. Aldridge; a kind of personal ~, a dictatorship of the ego over the more generous elements of the soul - Edmond Taylor.

Autocratic. Having absolute and sole control; despotic, 'an ~ ruler.'
(Webster's Third New International Dictionary)

Blackshirts

Definition 2. (B), above, is the one Foucault is using in post #63 of this thread.
 
In conjunction with Pavelic's scopic drive mentioned earlier in the thread, Musk's fascism studies will include excerpts from Plateau 9 of A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia.

'1933: Micropolitics and Segmentarity.
We are segmented from all around and in every direction. The human being is a segmentary animal. Segmentarity is inherent to all the strata composing us. Dwelling, getting around, working, playing: life is spatially and socially segmented.
....
We are segmented in a (circular [italics]) fashion, in ever larger circles, ever wider disks or coronas, like Joyce's "letter": my affairs, my neighborhood's affairs, my city's, my country's, the world's....We are segmented in a (linear [it.]) fashion, along a straight line or a number of straight lines, of which each segment represents an episode or "proceeding": as soon as we finish one proceeding we being another, forever proceduring or procedured, in the family, in school, in the army, on the job. School tells us, "You're not at home anymore;" the army tells us, "You're not in school anymore"
....
This is already evident among "savage" peoples: Lizot shows how the communal House is organized in circular fashion, going from interior to exterior in a series of coronas within which certain types of localizable activities take place (worship and ceremonies, followed by exchange of goods, followed by family life, followed by trash and excrement).
....
Why return to the primitives, when it is a question of our own life? The fact is that the notion of segmentarity was constructed by ethnologists to account for -so-called primitive societies, which have no fixed, central State apparatus and no global power mechanisms or specialized political institutions. In these societies, the social segments have a certain leeway, between the two extreme poles of fusion and scission....there is also considerable communication between heterogenous elements, so that one segment can fit with another in a number of different ways
....
In short, we would say that modern life has not done away with segmentarity but has on the contrary made it exceptionally rigid.'

With this ATP excerpt, we are now in a position to compare the fascism of the "Greek Colonel" first brought up in Skye's Kissinger thread.
 
Musk's move to exclude non-members of X to view posts is fascist and comparable with the anti-semitic background of the grandfather, this article being also fascisized by a subscription wall:

Elon Musk's Anti-Semitic, Apartheid-Loving Grandfather
When you posted this, did sites with paywalls cross your mind??
 
When you posted this, did sites with paywalls cross your mind??
There may be/have been paywalls, though the precise fascism we are pointing to is the change between the universal freedom of navigation @ Twitter vs. Musk's changes @ X, rendering an exclusionary fascism: kuklos exothen (= members only). This latter concept is akin to ostracization. We define it as fascist.
 
Musk's move to exclude non-members of X to view posts is fascist and comparable with the anti-semitic background of the grandfather, this article being also fascisized by a subscription wall:

Elon Musk's Anti-Semitic, Apartheid-Loving Grandfather
Fascist to not allow viewing by non-members? That's way over the top.
 
A link to the "fascist Greek colonel," can now be compared with changes @ X, which prevent non-members from viewing current posts and have made each page a "Wax Museum" of personae by changing the dates on each X page to previous years.

Both circular and linear segmentarity have already been posted. We've also posted the gift of 40 pounds of human eyes to Pavelic. D&G link linear segmentarity to the Greek city-state:

'Finally, in the case of linear segmentarity, we would say that each segment is underscored, rectified, and homogenized in its own right, but also in relation to the others. Not only does each have its own unit of measure, but there is an equivalence and translatability between units.

The central eye has as its correlate a space through which it moves, but it itself remains invariant in relation to its movements. With the Greek city-state and Cleisthenes' reform, a homogeneous and isotopic space appears that overcodes the lineal segments, at the same time as distinct focal points begin to resonate in a center acting as their common denominator (7.)

Paul Virilio shows that after the Greek city-state, the Roman Empire imposes a geometrical or (linear reason of State [italics]) including a general outline of camps and fortifications, a universal art of "marking boundaries by lines," a laying-out of territories, and transformation of the world into the city; in short, an increasingly rigid segmentarity.(8.)

(7.) Jean-Pierre Vernant, Mythe et pensee chez le Grecs (Paris: Maspero, 1971-1974) vol. 1, part 3 ("When it becomes communal, when it is erected in the public and open space of the agora and no longer inside private residences....the hearth [foyer: also, focus, focal point - Trans.] expresses the center as common denominator of all the houses constituting the (polis [it.]).

(8.) Paul Virilio, L'insecurite du territoire (Paris: Stock, 1975)

Musk's fascist model for changes @ X meshes well with Cleisthenes.'

Cleisthenes
'....and established ostracism as punishment.'

Musk's kuklos exothen (ostracism) @ X for non-members is Cleisthenes' punishment to those who have been ostracized.
 
One of the bizarre things Musk has done @ X, is to force non-members to see when they visit, a Wax Museum of humans past, with the dates deliberately changed. We would assume this includes millions of people who are not members of X. Here is an example of all of those who were writing about SARS2:

Post #2,229
 
Post #57 is proof that there are those who are cocksure they know what fascism is. That is why we spend more time defining it than others do.

'But fascism is inseparable from a proliferation of molecular forces in interaction, which skip from point to point, (before [italics]) beginning to resonate together in the National Socialist State.

Rural fascism and city and neighborhood fascism, youth fascism and war veteran's fascism, fascism of the Left and fascism of the Right, fascism of the couple, family, school, and office: every fascism is defined by a micro-black hole that stands on its own and communicates with the others, before resonating in a great, generalized central black hole. There is fascism when a (war machine [it.]) is installed in each hole, in every niche. Even after the National Socialist State had been established, microfascisms persisted that gave it unequaled ability to act upon the "masses."

Daniel Guerin is correct to say that if Hitler took power, rather than taking over the German State administration, it was because from the beginning he had at his disposal microorganizations giving him "an unequaled, irreplaceable ability to penetrate every cell of society," in other words, a molecular and supple segmentarity, flows capable of suffusing every kind of cell.

Conversely, if capitalism came to consider the fascist experience as catastrophic, if it preferred to ally itself with Stalinist totalitarianism, which from its point of view was much more sensible and manageable, it was because the segmentarity and centralization of the latter was more classical and less fluid. What makes fascism dangerous is its molecular or micropolitical power, for it is a mass movement; a cancerous body rather than a totalitarian organism.

American film has often depicted these molecular focal points; band, gang, sect, family, town, neighborhood, vehicle fascisms spare no one. Only microfascism provides an answer to the global question: Why does desire desire its own repression, how can it desire its own repression?....Leftist organizations will not be the last to secrete microfascisms. It's too easy to be antifascist on the molar level, and not even see the fascist inside you, the fascist you yourself sustain and nourish and cherish with molecules both personal and collective.'
(A Thousand Plateaus, pp. 214-15)

Unlike previous Twitter where everyone could at least read what was posted in chronological order, how many current X members are comfortable knowing that millions of other people cannot read what they post? How many have adapted to Musk's X fascism and how many have actually complained about these Mussolini-esque changes?
 
Musk's deliberate manipulation of the chronology of X members' pages is part of the punishment to non-members. Cleisthenes, above, might approve. Musk mentions fascism here:

3 Years Ago

' @ 0:46 Musk went on to call the government's response to coronavirus "fascist"
@1:29 This is fascist. This is not democratic. This is not freedom.'

Anyone in the world was once free to see anything they wished @ Twitter, even if they could not post there. What they saw was in chronological order. They could also scroll this chronological order, which Musk has now made ahistoric. So Musk's futurism and interest in time is worthy of comparison to those futurists who were aligned with Mussolini's newspaper.
 

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