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VOA correspondent takes a poll to determine the better use of Elon Musk's $43 billion: Buy Twitter or end world hunger

As Twitchy reported earlier, it looks like Elon Musk is now the official owner of Twitter after purchasing it for some $43 billion. Celebrities are already going nuts as we’ve shown, but we’re also noticing that mainstream journalists are wary of Musk owning Twitter: CNN+’s Brian Stelter, for example, foresees a party “where there are no rules” and there is “total freedom for everybody.” That sounds like a good party.

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As of this writing, you still have 16 hours to vote in this poll posted by Voice of America’s United Nations correspondent, Margaret Besheer. She asks which is a better use of Musk’s $43 billion: end world hunger or buy Twitter, the latter of which is currently winning by 90 percent. It’s pretty laughable that Besheer thinks that $43 billion would end world hunger — America’s “war on poverty” has sunk how many billions over the last few decades, and look where we are now.

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It figures someone who covers the embarrassment that is the United Nations for a living would have no clue how to allocate that money to end world hunger.

Hey, here’s another one:


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