Elon Musk bought Twitter for $44 billion and some big names are making their way back to the platform while many smaller names, mostly people complaining (and no one cares), are leaving.
Tucker Carlson had a lot to say about Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter. Watch the video:
Among the big names returning to the social media platform are Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin who posted the following tweets:
We’re back.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) April 25, 2022
Thanks to new ownership, I’ve decided to come back! 😊
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) April 25, 2022
Tucker Carlson was suspended because he endorsed tweets from the Babylon Bee who nominated U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine – a transgender woman – as their own “Man of the Year” for 2022.
Twitter suggested it was “hateful conduct” for endorsing the tweets, even though Rachel Levine is biologically a male.
Seth Dillon, The Babylon Bee CEO, was told back on March 20 that The Babylon Bee was locked out of its Twitter account because of the “Man of the Year” joke which Twitter said was “hateful conduct” even though Rachel Levine IS a biological male.
The Babylon Bee account is still locked for now, but may soon be reinstated if Elon Musk is able to get that done in the name of free speech.