Elon Musk SLAMMED By Free-Speech Right For REFUSING To Bring Alex Jones Back To Twitter



Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss Twiter CEO Elon Musk’s announcement that he will not restore Alex Jones’ account. #Twitter #ElonMusk #AlexJones

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47 thoughts on “Elon Musk SLAMMED By Free-Speech Right For REFUSING To Bring Alex Jones Back To Twitter”

  1. Brianna went from we have to protect Twitter from Elon Musk to twitter's Outsmarting musk by lying to him about all the bots and now we're at Yvonne's a bad business man because he bought Twitter which was a sinking ship, So only after Elon bought Twitter will Brianna admit that there was huge problems with the way it was being ran in the 1st place

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  2. The claim was that Twitter was losing 4 million dollars A-day which means if Elon didn't address any issues for a year he would only lose 1.2 billion. So how is it that hes gonna lose his entire 44 billion dollar investment overnight?

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  3. It is rather ironic that my previous post to this very podcast has been twice censored in the very face of a concern for censorship by a competing platform. Too funny!

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  4. I am a conservative but Alex Jones Defamed the Sandy Hook parents to make a name for himself and get rich. His behavior was disgusting. He was also prosecuted for defamation. Elon made the right call.

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  5. Hold on. Elon is keeping to the very standards he declared during his bid. Jones actions are border line criminal, pure trolling of the bereaved, designed to cause real pain and suffering. That's not free speech.

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  6. This stuff is just free advertising to get ppl interested in staying or signing on. I have been restricted on Twitter 3 times. It was BS. Did not violate any policy of terms. The platform is inconsistent. I believe in respecting all ppl. I respect dialogue. I think the advertisers will leave and force change.

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  7. The worst part about this Alex Jones issue is that Elon Musk literally posted yet another lie. His ex-wife, Justine Musk, posted after him, that she was the one holding their child as he took his last breath, not Musk.

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  8. Free speech is free speech it should not have anything to do with Elons feelings and personal opinion. Come on man don't ruin what you have just created. Prove to us free speech is real.

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  9. It's not really hard to moderate internet comments it's been happening for decades. The old way was let users take them down. If a comment gets a certain number of flags it's shadowbanned for review by a human. But yeah, I know, someone else invented that system so the people that run things today won't have it because they don't want to be copying old ways. It's much the same way Windows 7 was ruined, nothing can ever stay the same.

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  10. I think his main issue with Alex is solely due to his Sandy Hook stance and his fans harassing the victims. I didn't buy his take on that even though Alex has been correct on other issues.

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  11. Let's see what happens over time. I don't really care for elon's reasoning in this case, and I would like to see all those doctors and scientists presenting early covid evidence contrary to the narrative two years ago return.

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  12. Yeah I wish it was just money talking. But it is the dysfunctional university culture that has leaked into the business world due to the illusion that university graduates are more helpful employees. Businesses will not be able to put the bottom line first until they reform hiring practices that don't value people with that mentality.

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  13. Musk is a liar. His infant child died of SIDS in his ex’s arms, not his. But who cares about the truth, right? When you’re a right wing extremist, you’re expected to lie about everything…

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  14. It's about a disgusting propagandist who purposely lies in order to sell supplements. The man is disgusting. There is no free speech issue here. He should never be held up as a source of "news". Half of our country are complete morons because of people like him and the hackers that call themselves "Q". Purposely lying and getting a load of idiots to repeat your lies is not good for our country, as you saw on January 6. Get worked up about the fact that a fake billionaire is still running around free after a lifetime of criminal behavior.

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  15. Free speech is the arbitration of truth. Truth is a property of reality. The further from reality the greater the insanity. The greater the restriction on free speech the further from reality are perceptions and greater the collective insanity. Errors are propagated as truth muting corrective actions leading to instability such as insanity and systemic collapse.

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  16. Blabbers and blabbers, a bunch of gobbledygook from a radical left winger, example of why our greatest entrepreneurs don’t come from Ivy League schools, especially ones that only got there through the affirmative action back door

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  17. i'm not an alex jones fan or anything but i think everyone, literally everyone, who didn't break any US laws should be reinstated on twitter. as long as they abide by the current rules of the platform without the collusion of govt and twitter to censor them, seems good.

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