The X (Twitter) Factor That Saved America
There was a major aftershock last week from Donald Trump’s landslide election in November — the public conversion by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to the cause of free speech. The full brunt of Zuckerberg’s capitulatory announcement of his intention to remove all censorship practices from Facebook has yet to be felt. But the immediate significance is very clear — a total conservative victory, hard earned by Elon Musk.
“Buy your own Twitter,” progressives sneered when conservatives complained. Elon Musk did just that — and saved the country.
Only less than a year ago, Biden regime acolyte Zuckerberg had directly taken on Musk’s new free speech platform Twitter with an Instagram counterpart, Threads. Liberals gleefully proclaimed this “the Twitter Killer.” Today, Threads is hanging by a — you know. In his surrender video, Zuckerberg not only promised to do away with Facebook’s progressive fact checkers but duplicate X’s Left-crushing “Community Notes.” He later added symbolic insult to leftist injury by ordering the removal of tampons from men’s bathrooms at Meta. This was a fitting win in Elon Musk’s big gamble of two years ago.
Outraged by the blanket censorship of conservative expression on social media, Musk spent $44 billion buying Twitter, to leftist mockery, opprobrium, and economic threat. The final straw for Musk was Twitter’s suspension of the rightist satirical site, The Babylon Bee, for naming Biden’s ridiculous Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel (Richard) Levine as its “Man of the Year.” Now with 4.5 million followers on X, The Babylon Bee got the next to last laugh. The last laugh goes to Musk.
But as we bask in the glow of his, and our, triumph, while awaiting Trump’s Inauguration Day next Monday, we mustn’t forget how close the country came to disaster. “Freedom is just one generation away from total extinction,” Ronald Reagan forebodingly said. And this generation almost blew it. What could have ended was not just a country of 250 years, but a civilization of two thousand.
In the illuminating book, How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization, author Thomas Woods Jr. posits that the Christian Church actually prevented the Dark Ages, the misnamed period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the start of the Renaissance. During those centuries, the clergy did far more than preserve the scholarly and literary works of antiquity. They advanced human development in almost every field, including science, agriculture, industry, and education. They basically created the university system. Their work warded off then outlasted barbarism to spread the most influential and benevolent force in the history of mankind, Christianity, which culminated in the United States of America.
What their legacy could not counter was the decline of religion and its replacement by an anti-human cult — Marxist progressivism. After ravaging Europe for over a century, it focused on demolishing America this century under the Democratic Party banner. Fortunately, the American people were not as far gone as the enemy believed. For unlike the Europeans, they had a document protecting them, infused with all the wisdom the Catholic monks had salvaged and filtered over two millennia, which inspired the Founding Fathers who composed it.
Consequently, enough people knew the Constitution was in danger from the very party decrying “the threat to democracy.” Specifically, one right cited in the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.” To the Democrats, this freedom was the weak link in the whole foundation. So, they hit it with everything they had. And what they had was all mainstream media and social media doing their bidding.
They censored deviating thought as hate speech and unwelcome truth as disinformation. Calling a man claiming to be a woman “he” got you permanently banned for “misgendering” on Facebook or Twitter. Ditto citing the source of the COVID pandemic as a germ-warfare research lab in Wuhan, China instead of some marsupial wet market nearby. There was no appeal, no alternate recourse.
Because the government swamp creatures didn’t just condone the censorship, they pushed for it. Fifty-one former intelligence officials signed a letter branding the New York Post’s accurate Hunter Biden laptop story Russian disinformation a month before the 2020 election. When the Post contradicted them, every social media banned the newspaper. And when Trump lost the election, they banned him too, while still the sitting President.
Such was the state of the nation four short years ago. And it could have remained that way. Because the Washington Post‘s motto is right, though not in the manner the Post intended — “Democracy Dies in Darkness.” Darkness was what America faced, imposed by the entire government media complex.
“Buy your own Twitter,” progressives sneered when conservatives complained. Elon Musk did just that — and saved the country. His purchase of Twitter opened the floodgates for free speech to change the course of history. To allow us to mock Biden as a mindless zombie and Kamala Harris as a DEI appointment without being censored. To elect Donald Trump the 47th President of the United States and watch him be sworn in next Monday. Now, when UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and the outcast liberal establishment threaten to ban us and X, we can laugh at them on the same platform.
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