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What EXACTLY did he say, or "retweet" in this instance?
What EXACTLY did he say, or "retweet" in this instance?
We've been through this before, but if you know of another social media platform owner who is fighting government influenced censorship of legally protected speech, I'd be happy to not "stan" for Musk.Stanning for a billionaire who would step on you if you were lying on the ground in front of him is kind of weird.
Musk on Wednesday agreed with a post on X that falsely claimed Jewish people were stoking hatred against white people, saying the user who referenced the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was speaking "the actual truth."
That conspiracy theory holds that Jewish people and leftists are engineering the ethnic and cultural replacement of white populations with non-white immigrants that will lead to a "white genocide."
Linda Yaccarino having to post on X after seeing the latest that Elon has been posting: "Hey sports fans! Did you know that X is an amazing community to connect with other sports fans and talk about sports? #sports "Imagine still defending this guy while Jews around the world are the victims of grotesque antisemitism due to the war in Gaza.
https://www.reuters.com/world/white...preading-hideous-antisemitic-lies-2023-11-17/
He’s a nasty little piece of shit, and it's time to stop acting like he’s anything else.
The entire thread of him affirming that disgusting anti-Semitic thread, then a bunch of white nationalists praising him for it is a doozy. They came out of the woodwork. Name a well-known bigot and/or racist and they were cheering him on.
And of course the various alt-righters then came on to try and gaslight about what he tweeted, as if we all didn't read the thread. "Providing context" is a hell of a stupid way to say "lazy gaslighting".
Musk has done a lot of things that I think are either stupid or hypocritical, but for a moment consider what the Israel thread would look like without any twitter posts. One year later and Twitter is still by far the most important social media platform. It's not even close.
What EXACTLY did he say, or "retweet" in this instance? Because of the hit pieces and unfounded advertising pressure campaigns of the past, I'm thinking this is likely BS. We can't even get half of congress to take this strong a stance on this topic, and I'm supposed to believe Musk is antisemitic?
If you watch the Ben Shapiro video above, you can learn what Musk actually thinks about the subject. Or you can listen to the most bad-faith interpretations of those who despise him.Imagine still defending this guy while Jews around the world are the victims of grotesque antisemitism due to the war in Gaza.
https://www.reuters.com/world/white...preading-hideous-antisemitic-lies-2023-11-17/
He’s a nasty little piece of shit, and it's time to stop acting like he’s anything else.
Hes not. He just add with it Musk influenced censorship. We've seen it several times.We've been through this before, but if you know of another social media platform owner who is fighting government influenced censorship of legally protected speech, I'd be happy to not "stan" for Musk.
Aside from that, I'll "stan" for anyone if I think they're being unfairly criticized in bad faith. I've defended people in political debates who I almost completely disagree with in every way, as long as I think someone is accusing them of something that isn't true.
Well if what X said is true, Mediamatters CREATED the events they reported on.Suing a news org for merely reporting events as they occurred is a losing strategy.
Well if what X said is true, Mediamatters CREATED the events they reported on.
We've been through this before, but if you know of another social media platform owner who is fighting government influenced censorship of legally protected speech, I'd be happy to not "stan" for Musk.
I don't know if the person he was quoting is antisemitic or not, but he very well might be. Either way, he was definitely careless with his words.I don’t think Elon is antisemitic, more like anti anyone who criticizes him. People who pursue power and the public spotlight tend to have exceedingly thin skin. His recent comments were in poor form though, aligned with hateful people.
Twitter is broke and is a total shadow of what it was. If you think otherwise you really didn’t use it. I’ve used Twitter as a financial news resource for years and it’s absolute garbage compared to what it was. It takes longer than 12 months to drive a 40B company into the ground. But Elon has reduced its value by 80% or more so I’d say if anyone needs to eat crow it would be people posting in your style.Can we take a moment to remember the smug, delusional posters from one year ago who were sure he wouldn't buy it?
Remember the people who were sure Twitter would descend into a Nazi hellhole because people would no longer be banned for saying a man can't become a woman?
Remember the people who said Twitter would go bankrupt because the users would leave, the advertisers would flee, and Mastodon would take over?
Remember when people assured us that Twitter would grind to a halt and the servers would irreparably crash because Elon fired 80% of the staff, who it turned out were just wasting time in pointless meetings and debating about changing icon colors in the app?
Remember how people were sure Twitter wouldn't last one year because Elon was changing too many things that the brilliant Jack Dorsey had established and that Elon didn't understand how to run a tech company?
Yeah.... I remember that too. Fun times. Would anyone like to come forward and admit they were wrong? I would honestly have massive respect for anyone that has the integrity to do that
And as one twitter user explained:
"Media Matters ran a hit piece with unverified screenshots claiming ads ran next to “anti-semitic content.” IBM pulled all ads on X within hours to save face."
What EXACTLY did he say, or "retweet" in this instance? Because of the hit pieces and unfounded advertising pressure campaigns of the past, I'm thinking this is likely BS. We can't even get half of congress to take this strong a stance on this topic, and I'm supposed to believe Musk is antisemitic?
its utterly mind-boggling.Stanning for a billionaire who would step on you if you were lying on the ground in front of him is kind of weird.
Following Twitter is worse than watchin The Office and reading The Onion.
Oh yeah, by the time you read this Elon already did another Calvin Klein Line. That's lines of Cocaine and Ketamine mix for those who aren't caught up on Elonning.
I think it's actually worse than that. He doesn't just amplify whatever he has to say boosting the reach of his own account. By making it so verified (paid) users are always seen first, the strongest voices on the platform in replies are those who agree with the current direction of Twitter enough to pay for it. That, or they care enough about their opposing viewpoint enough to pay for it to be seen, and for them to remain verified. Either way, it's antithetical to free speech.To be honest, it feels just as shitty to tweak algorithms to boost his own tweets as the owner, then amplify his own political beliefs using that supercharged visibility.
This is precisely it. It’s not that someone like Elon is an antisemite because of some belief system, it’s that if the wind blows that way and the antisemites seem to be his friends, he’ll be all chummy with them. He’s fallen into the trap of only listening to people who agree with him and want to wash his balls for clout.I don’t think Elon is antisemitic, more like anti anyone who criticizes him. People who pursue power and the public spotlight tend to have exceedingly thin skin. His recent comments were in poor form though, aligned with hateful people.
While it's certainly has its faults, I prefer the current unfiltered mess to the manipulated variant pre Elon; which was essentially a wing of the democratic party. Whether it ends up being a good investment or not only time will tell; current indicators don't look great, but Tesla mid 2010s also looked like a slow motion train-wreck. The people who bet against him then have lost a lot of money (Jim Chanos, Mark Spiegel, etc...).
While it's certainly has its faults, I prefer the current unfiltered mess to the manipulated variant pre Elon; which was essentially a wing of the democratic party.
I deleted my Twitter account a while ago. Some part of that decision was informed by the growing unease I felt at the platform pushing accounts like Ian Miles Cheong's. It doesn't surprise me to see the platform's owner endorsing that account.