
Elon Musk holds a chainsaw onstage as he attends the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland, U.S., February 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howarde
Now that Elon Musk and all his young minions have your social security number and tax returns, he is in complete control of your life. He’s a man that controls people by algorithms from your private information. He puts things in front of you in hopes of changing your mind. That is, if you disagree with him in the first place. If you agree, all he has to do is reassure your decision.
Let me give you an example: If he now knows you gave money to the humane society, does he know your politics? If he knows you support the Heritage Foundation, is it fair to assume you might be a conservative? Of course he would.
He’s going to abuse that power. He’ll use every platform he can to make sure you see the posts that he wants you to see. And if you doubt his access to those platforms, I would encourage you to look at who he was hanging out with at the Inauguration.
Now, let’s take a look at my social media usage.
I frequently post on social media for work. It’s my job to make you follow me and get you interested in listening to my show. I post a question each morning on Facebook with the goal of pushing you to answer and share your take. I also use Twitter (I won’t call it the Gulf of America either) to let you know what is coming up on the show. I’ll also like and retweet certain posts to engage my followers.
All of this is exactly what I’m talking about. I use social media to draw your interest. The difference with me though is I don’t use your private information. I don’t, nor should I, ever have the most private information of your life. Not only is it illegal, but it’s morally wrong.
Time will tell if I’m right about this. Although, I think it’ll be a short period of time.
The biggest question of all is if you’ll notice.
Good riding with you,
Joel
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