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2024-08-18 02:59:47 UTC
*ELON MUSK: Champion of the Far Right*
/Truth To Power, 42.7K subscribers, 17 Aug 2024/
"Most of my career was spent working for American tech companies, and
I’ve spent a lot of time in the USA over the years. In the States,
there's sometimes a bit of tunnel vision about freedom - and freedom of
speech in particular - as though it’s a uniquely American thing. But
here in the UK, the 1998 Human Rights Act locks in the right to freedom
of speech, too. Though in Britain, we balance this freedom with a sense
of responsibility. Legally, the red line is that you can say whatever
you want, so long as you’re not promoting criminal activity or spreading
hate. And that’s precisely the line that Elon Musk has been crossing
regularly in recent times, attempting to sow violent discord in the UK
through his tweets, without taking any personal risk or responsibility.
If it has the will, the UK government, and its beefed up Online Safety
Act, can change that situation, and large corporate fines or even the
threat of detention might concentrate the mind of the man-baby
billionaire, Space Karen.
I appreciate all of you who share my videos with friends and social
media. Together, let's help put pressure on this centrist government to
be more radical in their plans to tackle poverty, public ownership of
public utilities, employment rights, an ever closer relationship with
the EU, and the redistribution of wealth through fairer taxation."
~~~ ~~~
Yeah, X-ed Elon is a promoter of stochastic terrorism. There should be
personal consequences for that. The sooner, the better.
/Truth To Power, 42.7K subscribers, 17 Aug 2024/
"Most of my career was spent working for American tech companies, and
I’ve spent a lot of time in the USA over the years. In the States,
there's sometimes a bit of tunnel vision about freedom - and freedom of
speech in particular - as though it’s a uniquely American thing. But
here in the UK, the 1998 Human Rights Act locks in the right to freedom
of speech, too. Though in Britain, we balance this freedom with a sense
of responsibility. Legally, the red line is that you can say whatever
you want, so long as you’re not promoting criminal activity or spreading
hate. And that’s precisely the line that Elon Musk has been crossing
regularly in recent times, attempting to sow violent discord in the UK
through his tweets, without taking any personal risk or responsibility.
If it has the will, the UK government, and its beefed up Online Safety
Act, can change that situation, and large corporate fines or even the
threat of detention might concentrate the mind of the man-baby
billionaire, Space Karen.
I appreciate all of you who share my videos with friends and social
media. Together, let's help put pressure on this centrist government to
be more radical in their plans to tackle poverty, public ownership of
public utilities, employment rights, an ever closer relationship with
the EU, and the redistribution of wealth through fairer taxation."
~~~ ~~~
Yeah, X-ed Elon is a promoter of stochastic terrorism. There should be
personal consequences for that. The sooner, the better.
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