One other thing Elon Musk tweeted about this morning was a link to Twitter’s current rules. He said they were subject to change.
Twitter rules will evolve over time, but they’re currently the following: https://t.co/Ut1tXuefso
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 7, 2022
It’s good that they will be subject to change because I have some serious questions about this rule.
How will this be interpreted? If the homosexual safety Jew Yoel Roth is in charge of interpretation he’ll claim that saying anything negative about Jews is harassment or a threat to violence. He could also say that someone stating a fact about Jews could lead to a Holocaust and is violence in of itself. These are all claims Jews have previously made to justify mass censorship.
Prior to posting that, Musk said he was committed to free speech.
My commitment to free speech extends even to not banning the account following my plane, even though that is a direct personal safety risk
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 7, 2022
So will I be able to talk about Jews without the safety Jew ordering my account banned?
Will I be able to say “kike” or “nigger”?
Just saying “kike” or “nigger” is not a direct threat to violence and is speech that is supposed to be protected by the First Amendment.
Quite frankly, I don’t care about saying “kike” or “nigger” all that much. I’m most interested in just being able to articulate political ideas without having my account banned.
I guess the jury is still out on all of this. It’s still unknown how committed Musk really is to free speech.