There has been great hope for civic liberty in the days since Elon Musk made the bid heard round the world (discussion of which is not yet banned on Twitter) to buy that company for $43 billion – a substantial premium over recent stock prices.
The company, of course, authorized a poison-pill defense, preferring the personal power of its executives and their minions to censor public debate over its responsibilities to maximize shareholder value. Well, you know, the insurrection of the corporate executives.
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