Commentary A remarkable and truth-telling post appeared over the weekend from the co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey. Despite how the platform went to heck under his leadership—presuming he really ever had control—he has done good for the world. For years, he has seemed to object to how his own company was operating. He would defy even his own censors by posting radically pro-freedom links, knowing that his own employees could not really block his own speech. After long battles, he finally resigned as CEO, not in protest or even in expressed sadness but merely to walk away. Most of us had an intuition as to why. He just couldn’t seem to turn the ship around to make it the inclusive and broad platform it was supposed to be. It had become a canned and highly censored venue for official thought, with legions of heretics purged daily, often …