Stephanie Ruhle Urges Democrats Not To Make Themselves Irrelevant By Leaving X

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle urged leftists and Democrats this week not to abandon X following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory. Ruhle made the remarks during a Friday segment on Morning Joe. “Elon Musk bought X and turned it into a, you know, the social media arm of the MAGA movement,” she said. “And we all sat there ...

Nov 22, 2024 - 10:28
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Stephanie Ruhle Urges Democrats Not To Make Themselves Irrelevant By Leaving X

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle urged leftists and Democrats this week not to abandon X following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory.

Ruhle made the remarks during a Friday segment on Morning Joe.

“Elon Musk bought X and turned it into a, you know, the social media arm of the MAGA movement,” she said. “And we all sat there right in the middle of it during the campaign, possibly not realizing that we’re sitting there like fat chickens just getting attacked all day and just being part of this MAGA messaging.”

She then warned that people who are leaving the platform for a left-wing social media platform called Bluesky are siloing themselves from others.

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“However, the election is over,” she said. “Everybody’s getting smarter and better. I’m not sure that the right idea is to leave Twitter and just go to Bluesky, a friendlier place, because then we remain in our echo chambers.”

“I don’t think that you should necessarily stay in Twitter every day and battle it out and let yourself doom scroll of all the hate coming at you, but I want to see it,” she continued. “I want to read what’s happening there, right? And so I think at least staying in those spaces is important, because I want to hear the other things.”

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