It’s Not Hard To Kill Me If Somebody Wanted To - Elon Musk Talks About The Change on Twitter
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Twitter Chief Executive Officer, Elon Musk has said he faces “quite
significant” risk of being assassinated.
Musk during an extensive
space discussion on Saturday about free speech changes he has made to Twitter,
and the release of internal communications from the fall of 2020 about what
led the tech giant to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story, said it is not
hard for anybody to kill him.
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He said: “Frankly the risk of something bad happening or literally even
being shot is quite significant. I’m definitely not going to be doing any
open-air car parades, let me put it that way.
“It’s not that hard
to kill me if somebody wanted to, so hopefully they don’t.”
The new
owner of Twitter stressed the importance of free speech and his future plans
for the platform throughout the roughly two-hour discussion, Fox News
Reports.
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“Throughout history, free speech has been highly unusual, not common. So
we have to fight really hard to keep that because it’s such a rare thing and
it’s by no means something that’s default,” Musk said.
“Controlled
speech is the default, not free speech.”
The discussion came one
day after journalist Matt Taibbi published internal communications among
Twitter’s top brass, showing that the platform suspended and censored users
who commented on the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story.
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“Twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links
and posting warnings that it may be ‘unsafe.’
They even blocked its
transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases,
e.g. child p3rnography,” Taibbi tweeted.
Musk claimed on Saturday
that the files show Twitter “was acting like an arm of the” Democratic
National Committee in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential elections. He also
teased the release of more files in the near future.
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“We’re just gonna put all the information out there try to get a clean
slate we will be iteratively better and it will force other media companies to
also be more truthful or else they’ll lose their readership,” Musk said
Saturday.
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