point: Twitter is a Nazi playground owned by a sociopathic CEO who’s going to platform terrorists that will eventually unleash political violence
counter-point: Twitter is still a voice for underprivileged, underrepresented communities, charities, animal shelters and small businesses

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@curiousgawker I've never encountered a Nazi, there or anywhere. I guess I am lucky in that sense. Sounds like you are following the wrong kind of people maybe, if that's what you see. Or perhaps your perspective of what constitutes a Nazi is a bit too lax. This kind of lax representing of people as Nazi's diminishes those throughout history who were truly the victims of the Nazi regime. The word, unfortunately is losing it's power and seriousness globally, because of this. Unfortunately, as with this post, Godwin's Law applies.

I agree with you on the underprivileged and underrepresented communities there, unfortunately those of all political persuasions who are in privileged positions of occupation and random celebrity seem to have the most power.

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