Jack Dorsey Says Far-left Outlet CNN Stokes Racial "Conflict" For Content

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The Block CEO and former Twitter head who has been outspoken recently against internet centralization and partisan politics, called out thoroughly discredited internet laughing stock Brian Stelter. The far-left CNN host shared a link Tuesday, from the Washington Post that accused Fox News host Tucker Carlson of “selling doubt” to his audience.

“And you all are selling hope?” Dorsey quipped in response to Stelter’s post.

Dorsey remark is the latest in a series of his recent tweets that have led to many wondering if the left-wing CEO has been 'redpilled.' Newsmax correspondent Alex Salvi shared a screenshot of the exchange and and understandably concluded the ex-Twitter boss was “defending Tucker Carlson.” But the CEO denied that was the case.

“Not defending a thing,” Dorsey said. “Holding up a mirror.” Basically the CEO is apparently calling out Stelter's hypocrisy.

Responding to another user who alleged that CNN’s personalities “sometimes sell false news,” the former Twitter CEO apparently agreed, revealing: “I know this from being on the streets of Ferguson during the protests and watching them try to create conflict and film it causing the protestors to chant ‘fuck CNN.’”

Dorsey also fired back at a Twitter user who argued it was “kind of weird” for the Twitter founder to comment on the spread of extremism, given concerns that social media platforms controlled by left-wing executives contribute to the problem.

“I’m sure. and we certainly have seen what twitter does positive and negative," the 45-year-old former Twitter head wrote. "I think the common denominator is the current ad model for all media, not just social media.”

Dorsey has not commented on his friend Elon Musk's offer to acquire Twitter for $45 billion. And Twitter’s board of directors which Dorsey was a member of, has yet to say whether it will accept the bid, after adopting a 'poison pill' plan to thwart the SpaceX CEO's bid.

The former Twitter CEO whose estimated personal fortune is $7.3 billion, recently slammed his colleagues, tweeting that the board has “consistently been the dysfunction of the company.”

Dorsey stepped down as Twitter’s CEO last November. And he has since been speaking more freely, apparently unburdened from the disgusting and stifling woke culture he experienced at the social media company. He has faced rampant accusations of censorship over his handling of Twitter’s content moderation policies especially after the company suspended former United States president, Donald Trump early last year.