The New York Times has a history of hypocrisy and has a deep-seated animosity toward Elon Musk.
What is wrong with them paying a social media platform where they receive a lot of traffic to their websites if they see nothing wrong with charging their readers subscription fees?
Just like if it's not them, nobody else will either.
Buying a business for billions of dollars, and they don't think he needs to turn it profitable?
What amuses me is that The New York Times is criticizing Elon's childhood by pointing out how the apartheid system helped him rather than offering a convincing argument for why they are unwilling to pay for their verification badge.
How does this apply to this circumstance?
The entire New York Times brand has greatly let me down.
I'm not sure what it is if this isn't witchcraft.
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