Mark Zuckerberg's Call and Political Endorsements
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg reached out to me multiple times after a significant event, expressing his admiration for what I had done. He described my actions as brave and remarkable. During our conversation, he revealed that he would not support a Democrat, highlighting his respect for my stance and actions that day.
Zuckerberg's Apology and Google's Silence
In a follow-up conversation just yesterday, Zuckerberg offered an apology. He acknowledged mistakes made on their end and assured me that they were working to rectify them. Interestingly, despite the nature of the platform and the attention it garners, I did not receive any communication from Google regarding similar matters.
The Power of Media Exposure
When discussing media influence, it's important to note platforms like Fox News. Although my appearance might be featured on Fox, the real power lies in the distribution of clips across various social media platforms. This reach plays an essential role in shaping public opinion and can significantly impact voting behavior. As I perform well in these segments, I believe that it enhances my chances of electoral success.
Google's Accountability
However, it is crucial to address the actions of tech giants like Google. Their irresponsibility has become increasingly apparent, leading to widespread concern. I sense that Congress may not continue to tolerate Google's current trajectory, which could have severe repercussions for the company.
Conclusion: The Importance of Responsible Action
In today's digital-age media landscape, the responsibility of tech companies is paramount. Platforms must ensure that they act with accountability and awareness of their influence on society. As users and participants in this global marketplace, we must hold these companies to a higher standard to guarantee that they remain beneficial and constructive.
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