A top Twitter executive has suggested that many of the platform’s critics — including soon-to-be owner Elon Musk — are merely misogynists.
— are merely misogynists.
Despite such scandals motivating Musk to spend a staggering $44 billion to buy the site, Cohen suggested criticism was based on her colleagues’ gender.TED Conferences, LLC/AFP via Get Musk replied, “Suspending the Twitter account of a major news organization for publishing a truthful story was obviously incredibly inappropriate.”
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