Vivid News 24: He is killable! The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, made a shocking statement. The tycoon fears that he may be shot because he is fighting for his right to free speech.
According to Elon Musk, killing someone is not that difficult to do if you want to. That might also occur to him. “Anyone can kill me if they want,” the Tesla leader said. The assignment is not too challenging. But I sincerely hope that nobody will.
Musk said, “Something horrible may happen.” Additionally, there is a significant risk of being shot. ‘‘This ‘eccentric’ tycoon has always generated headlines and generated controversy. But after Twitter was purchased, the discussion changed in scope.
Due to his frequent involvement in controversy, Musk has taken on several topics, such as approving tweets that violate specific policy restrictions or allowing accounts that have been suspended for breaking the rules (such as former US President Donald Trump) to be reactivated on Twitter.
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Elon Musk has also received a warning from the European Union that if he does not change his Twitter “content,” he risked being banned.
Due to all of these events, many individuals believe that this desire for Musk is quite important. They contend that Mask is attempting to put the opposition under strain by making this allegation. so that the opposition’s animosity toward him is slightly reduced.
Musk reiterated in this context that he will take any necessary action to support free expression. According to Musk, “Mankind has fought for the freedom of speech several times. Due to the rarity of speech freedom. Speech freedom did not come naturally. For it, he had to struggle. Instead, controlled speech is normal for humans to do.
The 51-year-old millionaire added that everyone should support freedom of speech so long as it does not cause harm to others in this situation. It ought to be defended. In the future, Twitter will adhere to this guideline, according to Musk. In the cause of free speech, he claimed, Twitter also introduced microblogging.
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