The far-left Guardian has published three articles since August 12 calling for the arrest of X owner Elon Musk because he permits free speech on the social media platform.
[Like the Washington Post reporter at a White House press briefing, the Guardian is against freedom of the press. How ironic! — Webmaster]
The most prominent anti-free speech leftist to appear was former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich.
Another piece linked Musk to Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who was arrested in Paris on charges that the platform permits users to trade child pornography.
And ex-Twitter executive Bruce Daisley called for the arrest of Musk because he permits content that violates British law.
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Something called the Center for Countering Digital Hate accuses Musk of posting 50 false election claims on X this year.
“Musk is supporting rightwing causes around the world,” he wrote, and is to blame for the “far-right thugs” who “burned, looted and terrorized minority communities” in England because “misinformation” spread on X about the stabbing of three school girls in June. “Musk not only allowed instigators of this hate to spread these lies, but he retweeted and supported them,” Reich wrote.
[Reich is spreading disinformation. Three girls died and an additional eight girls were stabbed but survived the attack by the son of African “immigrants” in England. — Webmaster]
The former Clinton hireling is particularly exercised that Musk has rightly “prophesied a future civil war related to immigration. When anti-immigration street riots occurred across Britain, he wrote: ‘civil war is inevitable.’”
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