Finally “Axed” The X

Elon Musk. Photo courtesy of archcide.com

Let us be honest, social media is a cesspool. Nothing but bad news, keyboard warriors, and full of people who think, for whatever reason, their views are more important than yours.

If you have a conservative view, most of your posts are shadow banned, or worse, they will suspend your account because it does not fit the sick liberal narrative imposed upon the users by the mommy’s basement dwellers in charge of monitoring content.

Yesterday, I made a comment on X, after watching a clip of a man imposing himself in a women’s bathroom, while calling those women racists because they wanted him gone. I said, “those women should kick his ass,” that is right, they should have kicked his ass to get him out of that bathroom.

Elon’s mommy’s basement dwellers deemed the comment as hateful speech and suspended my “paid for” account for 6 days.

This is not the first time Elon’s goons have suspended my account over comments they do not approve of, but it is definitely the last.

I did not pay $11.00 a month to be censored over ridiculous stuff. I can do that for free.

It is funny, they do not suspend accounts that are obviously going after children with their mentally disturbed transgender ideas, but they suspend my account for siding with a group of women who were been sexually harassed by a man in their own bathroom.

I finally had it with X. The platform is so toxic, I noticed my own views have been clouded by a bunch of people that I did not know. If I dare to challenge their views, I was the one who was wrong, regardless of if I was right.

The rift between the left and the right is such, one cannot have a normal conversation without drifting into the gutter along with them.

I decided it was time to go. I took this “suspension” to close my account and ditch the X for good.

I got tired of reading garbage day in and day out. Everybody hates each other, and because they hide behind a screen, they feel free to lob insults and lies without any sense of accountability or responsibility.

I never hid my identity. I used my real name, and my face was in my profile picture because I did not have an agenda. All I wanted was to engage with likeminded people, but in the end, all it did was make me a less trusting person.

We live in a world that is at the brink of physical destruction, and if I am going to go down, at least I am going to do it on my own terms, and not under those of a mob.

I do not want to live with hate in my heart, and platforms like X are a breeding room for hate.

Axe the X, you will feel much better afterwards.