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phluidity t1_jdv91qw wrote

> So he has absolute freedom to deliver you any speech he desires.

I mean, from a legal and even somewhat moral point, he does. He owns the platform and has the right (especially now that it is private) to use it to spew his nonsense. What he doesn't have is the right to make me read it. I am perfectly free to walk away and let the man baby rant to his sycophants. Musk has never understood that the users aren't the customers, they are the product, and this product doesn't need him.

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Ericovich t1_jdv8og2 wrote

As a Daytonian, arguing over the Wright Brothers will start a fight.

You can't travel through the city without seeing their sites. Their graves are near the highest point in the city. Their flying field is part of Wright-Patterson AFB. Hell, Wright Field has the National Museum of the USAF.

It's deeply ingrained in our local history.

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