Right-Wing trolls like Ron DeSantis are disingenuously defining the Tesla CEO's race.

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Charles C. Johnson, a right-wing troll banned from Twitter over allegations he tried to incite deadly violence against former BLM leader Deray Mckesson, is reportedly expecting his account to be restored once Elon Musk's $43 billion purchase of the social media app becomes official.

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After Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, which Shaun King said was "about white power," King appeared to have deleted his Twitter account in protest. Later, he revealed that he didn't delete his account. He claimed he deactivated it because of death threats.

Being a private entity doesn't mean that a corporate space can do anything it pleases, particularly as shown by large social media sites that have a direct impact on elections and Democracy itself.

Mainstream media was gushing over Elon Musk calling Elizabeth Warren a "Karen" for putting him on blast over how much he pays in taxes, but the billionaire clearly has a warped sense of what the term actually means.

The "billionaire space race" between Sir Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk shares many parallels with Gil Scott Heron's 1970 classic poem-song, "Whitey On The Moon."

The billionaire businessman says he is not kidding about helping the city in crisis.