Jack Dorsey will leave California like all the smart people.

My Twitter Motto: "I got banned, but without me it got boring"

twitter Headquarters in San Francisco and that's the best part of it

So also Jack goes, after many other prominent white CEOs, founders oohhh remember that name "pioneers" because they are pioneers and they're also the same ethnicity of the traditional pioneers, now they go and leave a non-white CEO ruining a beast he cannot understand, because he cannot understand what's Greek-Roman-Celtic-Germanic. The new CEO with his Indian origins has no sense of humour nor he wants to have it, doesn't like the jokes, cannot appreciate freedom and said "Twitter should be not focused on freedom of speech, but on changing times" changing times are in fact transforming San Francisco and Los Angeles into Bombay and Delhi. Dirty, with a lot of rubbish in the streets, poverty, beggars, peddlers who sell stolen goods on illegal stalls or even on rugs put directly on the ground and strictly secured areas for the very rich ones who pretend not see the rest and say "Bombay, pardon, L.A. is wonderful"- sic - add a third world iconic trait: a regulated by the local elite mass election fraud system. 

this is the rich neighborhood where Dorsey lives and btw also this is nothing special

But I'm not making it a racist thing, the Democrats are all like this, whether Italian-German as DeBlasio or Irish as Hochul or Italian as Pelosi or Irish again as Biden or WASPs as the Clintons: they are destroying New York and California and the USA from the top down of the White House: it becomes third world and Jack goes. I know why he is going, because it's no fun anymore and actually if you liked Twitter at the beginning: smart, ironic, sarcastic, for quick shooters you cannot like the woke version that has become now.

One of the most intelligent commentary of this happy resignation is made by Tyler Durden, probably Dorsey can't stand the Senate hearings any longer 

quote: "will the new management be able to execute? One analyst noted that Dorsey will likely be grateful for the opportunity to no longer face down Congress in a seemingly never-ending stream of hearings, which some fear could bog down Dorsey's successor, Agrawal, and Bret Taylor, whose ascension to Twitter's board is also notable."

"As for Dorsey's decision to black out news of his plans on the platform he co-created and led, some accounts are pointing to comments from Agarwal made during a November 2020 interview, where he hinted that Twitter's shift toward blacking out conservative voices - which has elicited a personal lawsuit against Dorsey filed by former President Donald Trump - might be permanent. Agrawal said "our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment...focus[ing] less on thinking about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed."

That doesn't sound good."

Tyler knows. Jack, we'll follow him. I want to know in what state will he emigrate once free of splendid San Francisco area. The smell was strong, wasn't it, Jack?