Commentary Elon Musk is now the largest shareholder of the notoriously far left Silicon Valley company Twitter. His purchase was motivated by his support of free speech and his opposition to woke cancel culture. The move could pave the way for other leaders to stand up to the woke mob and go back to running their companies in the best interest of customers and shareholders. But it will not be easy. Until now Twitter has fallen in line with, if not led, other Silicon Valley companies in appeasing the left. Most infamously, it banned the President of the United States, Donald Trump, due to his politics—while not touching Iran’s Ayatollah or Russia’s Putin accounts. It also censored tweets critical of China, questioning government policies on Covid, and information that could hurt Joe Biden’s campaign, like references to Hunter’s laptop. All of this is par for the course in the Valley. …