Boston Abandons Constituents, Leaves X, And Moves To Bluesky
In protest of Elon Musk, the city of Boston has decided to leave X And move to the very liberal and limited Bluesky platform. This arrogant and self-centered move essentially limits their communication to only those on the left who support their radical policies rather than the much more subscribed to X platform.
On a Bluesky post, the city stated:
โHey, Boston, weโre here!โ
โCity teams are building accounts and making moves to make Bluesky our home. Stay tuned. In the meantime, you can follow a few of our first official accounts:
@boston-streets.bsky.social, @bostonparks.bsky.social, and @healthyboston.bsky.social.โ
At the beginning of 2023, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said that she was reducing her personal use of Twitter because she found the platform “toxic.”
โIโve experienced this platform becoming more and more toxic over the last year, and itโs a direction that makes it a less productive use of my personal time to reach constituents about local issues. Thereโs been a crowding out of many voices and forms of debate, with conspiracy theories or many accounts, most often anonymous, posting in bad faith about conspiracy theories or spreading misinformation.โ
The Hill reported:
โElon Muskโs new policies drove 500,000 new users to join Bluesky after X signaled that blocked accounts would be able to see a userโs public posts. Journalists have flocked to the platform in recent weeks due to its connectivity and audience-friendly model.โ
The use of the word โjournalistsโ is very debatable; since the MSM largely supports radical left agendas, itโs not surprising that they would join a platform where they โCan preach to the choirโ and avoid any dissenting voices.
Itโs also incredibly hypocritical for Michell Wu to call anything toxic. This is the same racist mayor who last Christmas sent out invitations meant for only โelected officials of color;โ however, the invitations were accidentally sent to the entire City Council, as reported by NBC News affiliate NBC Boston.
A city employee accidentally sent an email invite for the โElecteds of Color Holiday Party,โ requesting RSVPs and dietary restrictions from council members planning to attend.
Wu, who was oblivious to the fact that this was an act of division defended the act by saying:
โItโs just one of many parties that will be held for Boston elected officials during this holiday season, but this one was only intended to go to the six minority council members.โ
Will someone please tell this fool that by only inviting council members of color, she is segregating people based on race? Having additional parties doesnโt justify having this one.
Now she has divided the entire city by deciding to post announcements on an obscure liberal echo chamber.
Wake up, Boston, youโve got to do better than this.