Jack Dorsey was the former Twitter CEO. There appears to be an intriguing evolution. It would appear with Elon Musk’s moves to acquire Twitter and Dorsey’s imminent exit from the Twitter board, that Dorsey is finally letting loose with criticism, not just on the board, but on other media as well, such as CNN.
We previously wrote about Jack dunking on the Twitter board — as Elon Musk had — saying the board’s political machinations had “consistently been the dysfunction of the company,” and that the board likely wasn’t going to be happy that he was commenting.
As we noted, Dorsey also took a jab at CNN when they criticized Fox’s Tucker Carlson.
You all sell hope!
— jack⚡️ (@jack) April 19, 2022
But it went further than that, with Jack calling out CNN’s honesty and saying they were deliberately inciting conflict to create news. He responded to this tweet from Sarah Idan, “Miss Iraq.”
You can even @CNNFalse news can sometimes be sold. From covering events in Iraq, I have learned this. It is important to realize that every media outlet can make mistakes and be corrupted. Do your own investigation before believing what they’re selling you.
— Sarai (Sarah Idan) Miss Iraq (@RealSarahIdan) April 19, 2022
Jack was able to nail CNN. But Jack is good.
I know this from being on the streets of Ferguson during the protests and watching them try to create conflict and film it causing the protestors to chant “fuck CNN”
— jack⚡️ (@jack) April 19, 2022
He continued, saying he wasn’t defending Carlson, but he was “holding up a mirror” to CNN.
Do not defend a thing. Holding up the mirror
— jack⚡️ (@jack) April 19, 2022
Fake news, can we? Because that’s what he just busted them for, saying he saw it personally. Not just making it up, but creating it to film the “conflict.”
I’m not sure what’s going on with Jack and I wouldn’t trust him as far as I can throw him given the suppression of the truth that went on under him — including the Hunter Biden laptop scandal — but it certainly sounds like he’s not exactly rowing with the Democratic narrative right now and that he’s willing to call out a bunch of things on his way out the door from the Twitter board. He knew that and still didn’t restrict them via Twitter, even though others had been banned or suspended because of misinformation. So it would be fascinating to find out what more he’s willing to say and who else he’s willing to drop a dime on.