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Elon Musk’s Pepe The Frog Tweet Decried By ADL As His Overnight Tweetstorm Also Highlights Guns, Revolutionary War Imagery & Fabricated CNN Headline

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Just five days ago Elon Musk promised, “More and more over time, as we hew closer to the truth, Twitter will earn the trust of the people.” Then, the new owner of Twitter fired off a series of questionable posts overnight that drew rebuke from the Anti-Defamation League, CNN and many of the platform’s users.

Beginning about 2 a.m., the world’s wealthiest man tweeted a report attributing to CNN the idea that “Elon Musk could threaten free speech on Twitter by literally allowing people to speak freely.”

https://deadline.com/2022/11/elon-musks-twitter-pepe-the-frog-tweet-adl-cnn-1235182744/

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I read the linked article and IMO Musk has decided to mock the woke. He certainly seems to have triggered them, but people without a sense of humour are very easy to trigger.

 

IMO the only people afraid of actual free speech are the woke.

 

I never thought I'd say this, but I'm beginning to like Musk.

Edited by thaibeachlovers

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