The far-right likes to mock conservatives for how they stay true to certain principles beyond all practicality, but many of them are equally as quixotic.
For example, there's this stupid argument that because certain right-wing figures remain banned from X or because Musk visited Auschwitz, we shouldn't use the platform at all. X is not a 100% free speech platform, but it has given right-wing ideas far more exposure than they had prior to 2022.
The alternative is to remain in a small echo chamber with zero interaction with broader public discourse. Obviously, this is a losing strategy, but the most sound decisions aren't usually made by those driven by petty vindictiveness.
This is the same pettiness which is getting libtards to leave X in anger at Trump's win. However, once they realize their mistake, I imagine most will be back because they put winning before hollow principles.
For example, there's this stupid argument that because certain right-wing figures remain banned from X or because Musk visited Auschwitz, we shouldn't use the platform at all. X is not a 100% free speech platform, but it has given right-wing ideas far more exposure than they had prior to 2022.
The alternative is to remain in a small echo chamber with zero interaction with broader public discourse. Obviously, this is a losing strategy, but the most sound decisions aren't usually made by those driven by petty vindictiveness.
This is the same pettiness which is getting libtards to leave X in anger at Trump's win. However, once they realize their mistake, I imagine most will be back because they put winning before hollow principles.