I hope you are right. It would be commons sense, but I just became quite, quite afraid of the alternative. I hope they come out and clarify this soon.
I mean, just imagine the future if it is all gone. The endless revisionism and cult building, the lack of records to shame revisionists with. “Adolf Hitler once wrote a book, but only 50 pages of it remains and there are no documents of his public communications to the people, it was all burned as the advancing Red Army set fire to all the buildings that housed records”
I am putting it forth in a pointed way now of course, but Twitter was Trump’s way of communicating with the public and it is of great historical interests to see the posts he also re-tweeted. This is only true because Trump is a very special internet president, no other president has used Twitter as the primary form of communications, which is why this is of grave importance.
It’s a lot to store for amateurs though. Thousands upon thousands of tweets and we were not warned in advance that it would be deleted. I doubt someone else than Twitter has 100% of the data, unless they are intelligence services maybe.
Anxious to see the charges filed and the charges that eventually do and do not stick. There are too many unjustly serving long sentences for having done far less than this.
This is probably one of the more tone deaf takes I have seen of what happened during the storm. Remarkably irrelevant focus to the degree where I am almost shocked. If your being attacked, your heart is beating and you find a mask uncomfortable to breathe in during such very special scenarios, common sense is to take it…off…
But she is apparently a journalist from CBS news. Not the sharpest knife though.
The comments under her tweet are funny though. Good to see since she attacked a man for no reason.
Of course, he happens to be one of the seditonists, but even so, same rule of common sense applies even to revolting Trumpists and attack on him for not wearing a mask in that particular situation is still wrong. One can attack him for legions of other reasons though: