Bill Maher Mocks Twitter for Its Meltdown Over Elon: ‘You Failed’ – Opinion

If there’s anyone who would understand the evolution that Elon Musk has had in his political thought, it would be Bill Maher, who seems to have had a similar political evolution. They were liberals until the Democratic Party pushed them so far left that they made others, like Musk and Maher, wonder what kind of crazy they are. They found themselves at the middle of the pack on certain issues and even the front lines. Center, rightBecause they have some sense of sanity. Musk outlined it in a charming graph yesterday.

On his show Friday, Maher had a little fun, joking about Musk’s Twitter deal.

Then he laid out why he thought it was a great thing that Musk was taking over Twitter — because Twitter had failed.

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“Has Twitter failed in setting itself up in the past as the judge of what can go out there? And I would say yes, you have,” Maher said during a panel discussion Friday night.

“You failed when you threw the New York Post off of Twitter for talking about Hunter Biden’s emails. That was not a fiction. You failed when you said we couldn’t read about whether COVID had come from a lab. You failed!”

He pointed out how even now, as Musk is about to take over, they’re still trying to stomp on content, with how they labeled a Babylon Bee satire video about the Twitter employee reaction to the Elon deal “sensitive content.” He pointed out how funny it was that Twitter went after a parody video about them being too sensitive — and proved their point.

“‘Sensitive content,’ Twitter said. The video shows them mocking Twitter for being sensitive. This is so ‘Through the Looking Glass’!” Maher exclaimed. “This is well within what satire has always been. This is a clear sign of their lack of awareness about the problem they are facing. If that’s where the line is, you have failed Twitter. You do need a new sheriff.”

Maher — like Musk — believes in the value of hearing thoughts other than your own. “Twitter could be a place where you might see an opinion that you didn’t formally consider, and we need that desperately in America.” Instead, he said, it’s become a left-wing echo chamber instead of the “town square” for the free flow of ideas.

Part of the problem is that Gen-Z folks seem to think that if something makes them uncomfortable, it shouldn’t be allowed.

“I’d much rather have Elon Musk making the rules than a 23-year-old who can’t take the joke on Babylon Beeswax, or whatever the f— that is. I mean, this is a generation that doesn’t know what the word ‘violence’ means. They think ‘violence’ means ‘anything I don’t like.’ Their standard of free speech is ‘I’m uncomfortable.’ That’s not where the standard is, right?”

Maher blasted the education system for failing to teach “civics” to young people.

“Civics doesn’t exist anymore. They don’t know … ‘Free speech? What the f— does that mean? It hurt my feelings.’ That’s what matters to them.

We’ve come a long way from Skokie when everyone — left, right and center — seemed to understand that you defended the right to free speech, even if you disagreed or thought that speech was hateful — that the answer to hateful speech was more speech against it.

Maher said because Twitter has become essentially the public square, cutting someone off from Twitter is basically “saying you don’t have free speech rights.”

New York Times writer David Leonhardt tried to argue that you then might get people saying “lies about election fraud.” As though the liberal media didn’t push lies about Russia collusion for years, but they have no self-awareness about that. Maher rebuffed that, saying you can’t cut off speech.

“I understand that, but Twitter also said you couldn’t — they banned you talking about whether coronavirus came from a lab — and it may well have. And even the Biden administration admits that now,” Maher pushed back. “We don’t know where coronavirus came from, but there’s no reason to think it couldn’t have emerged from a lab. A Wuhan laboratory was already studying coronavirus. And you couldn’t even discuss this! I mean, that’s outrageous!”

“I think that’s what Elon Musk wants to fix at Twitter,” Maher said. “I think so.”

That’s the point. It’s about having that vibrant arena in which free thought can flourish. That’s why the left is scared — because that would finish them.

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