This is remarkable. And of course, they will never, ever, ever change it. https://t.co/V98LI8Djjq— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) May 27, 2020
“The fact that her widower should have to even make his anguished plea public — and the fact that Twitter has, so far, shrugged it off — speaks to the moral bankruptcy of our hyperpolarized age.”— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) May 27, 2020
I know Joe Scarborough. Joe is a friend of mine. I don't know T.J. Klausutis. Joe can weather vile, baseless accusations but T.J.? His heart is breaking. Enough already.— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) May 27, 2020
Trump has lost his fight with @JoeNBC. It’s now about Trump’s cruelty and nothing else. He’s the only one who has a stake in his vendetta. The longer Trump takes to give up the more he will lose.— Geoff Garin (@geoffgarin) May 27, 2020
Well, that and the willingness of social platforms to let people in power spew all manner of hatred and calumny on private citizens who deserve their privacy and even their anonymity. Newspapers wouldn't publish this stuff verbatim. Why should "social media platforms"?
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