Celebrity nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize usually sit somewhere between embarrassing and insulting, but this year’s nomination of billionaire social media tech giant Elon Musk makes sense.
He is the man who paid $44 billion dollars to save free speech from the clutches of Big Tech.
The man who took a leap of faith with his own money and dared to cross his electric vehicle core market of Woke lefties by confronting their digital hypocrisy.
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