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Not defending the thin-skinned rich kid but the tweeter formerly known as @X didn't lose anything apart from the name. Anyone can change their @name on Twitter and keep the rest of the account intact. Twitter changed his @name so that they could change their @name. Nothing else changed on either account.
So you're not trying to belittle the fact that this guy has spent time with his X brand for a long time and now Musk is just stealing it because he feels like it? I mean, for someone who's not defending the rich, you sure do put up a valiant effort. If anything, I hope someone's trademarked X before Musk so they can sue him into oblivion for it and give him a taste of his own asshole medicine.
There is this thing called context. And you forgot all about it.
No, the context to me is quite clear. You're attempting to assauge critique via deflection. It's like saying you shouldn't be upset that someone took a shit in your house, because at least they had the good sense to leave afterwards instead of tracking it all over your carpet. I'm not buying it and nobody else is either. Give it up already.