Kyle Rittenhouse has ‘Entered the Chat’, Comments on How People on Twitter Were Previously not Allowed Allowed to Defend him Despite Confirmed Innocence Now: ’Beat it Ligma Johnson!’

Kyle Rittenhouse has joined in on the joke about fired engineers. As we previously reported two pranksters trolled the media pretending to be fired, engineers.

Rittenhouse replied to Elon Musk’s tweet about the jokesters:

“Beat it Ligma Johnson

These two guys were part of the effort to ban anyone who dared defend me in the public square. They silenced public debate and promoted hate against me and my family.”

Rittenhouse adds some facts to his lighthearted comments, as people were censored for supporting him before his trial was over. He is apparently feeling freer to voice his opinion on the platform with Musk at the helm.

Earlier we reported:

As you already likely know, Elon Musk officially took over Twitter last night. Musk fired at least three of their top brass.

This included former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, and the woman in charge of permanently banning Donald Trump, Vijaya Gadde. Earlier, at least one man was spotted with a box near Twitter HQ.

Many thought he worked for Twitter as an engineer and was fired:

“It’s happening Entire team of data engineers let go. These are two of them”

It appears ”some local guys” were simply trolling however. Everyone knows how much Musk likes a tasteful joke, too.

“Some guys just absolutely trolled local media outside Twitter’s headquarters pretending to be a fired software engineer: “I have to go touch base with my husband and wife.”

With Musk’s takeover of Twitter, some are elated and others have threatened to leave the platform in protest.

Changes are in the works and we hope that the platform will be as Musk promised, one of free and open exchange of ideas.

2 Comments

  1. I have never viewed or followed Twitter about any subject matter or personality. Now that the TWIT TWATS who played untouchable social media Gods have been throttled and dispersed, I’m ready to give it a go…!

  2. I have no desire to be a twit. What I see of it reminds me of a gaggle of gum-popping teen-age girls jabbering and waving thinking they’re important.
    OR, the restroom wall of an old truck stop.

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