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Elon Musk is being targeted by the ADL as an anti-Semite and traitor to the US because he refuses to censor on demand. If he buys Twitter and reduces censorship, it poses a threat to establishment centers of power. They fear free speech on the internet. They blamed the free internet for Brexit and Trump's election, leading to increased censorship. Elon Musk is one of the few in technology standing up against this censorship.

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Speaker 0 asks Elon Musk why he shares controversial tweets, like the one about George Soros. Musk defends his freedom of speech but acknowledges that it puts him in the middle of the partisan divide and makes him a target for criticism. Speaker 0 wonders if Musk's tweets hurt Tesla's reputation or alienate customers and advertisers. Musk responds by saying he doesn't care about the consequences and will continue to speak his mind, even if it means losing money. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying "Stein."

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I can take a nap while this guy, who wasn't born in the U.S. and grew up under apartheid in South Africa, does my job. He might even be a foreign agent or an enemy of the United States. I'm getting some flack for saying Musk was pro-apartheid. I don't really know for sure, but he grew up during that time, so maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. He might have been young. So, Elon, please don't sue me!

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I'm not sure if Musk was pro-apartheid. He grew up while it was happening, before Nelson Mandela fixed things. I don't know for sure where he stood. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. He might have been young at the time. So, Elon, please don't sue me! It feels like others can say anything they want, but we have to be extra careful. That's why this show is so important.

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I don't think that we ever wanted the responsibility of the job, and frankly, he's not bright enough to handle it. Elon Musk kisses up to him, stroking his ego, so he gets to nap while this guy runs things. But this guy wasn't even born here. He was born under apartheid in South Africa and I understand he was pro-apartheid, so he has that mentality going on. And now he's a naturalized citizen. How did he even do that? Did he come over the border legally?

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I love this show because we can have real discussions. I'm getting some heat for saying Musk was pro-apartheid. I don't know for sure if that's true, but he did grow up while apartheid was happening before Nelson Mandela fixed things. So he was around at that time. Maybe he was pro-apartheid, maybe he wasn't, and maybe he was too young to even have formed an opinion. So, don't sue me! Others can say anything they want, but we have to be careful, which is why this show is so important.

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People are saying Elon is going to steal everyone's money, but that's not what he's doing. He's a super genius who's been messed with by three-letter agencies. Because he helped Donald Trump get into office, he started looking into corruption. These agencies messed with the wrong guy because Elon is going to hunt them down and find out what's going on. This is a good thing for everyone. We have a brilliant mind examining these corrupt systems and bringing in a bunch of smart people to help.

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I support Elon Musk because he stands up for freedom of speech. I will advertise on X with an unlimited budget because freedom is priceless. I don't have $100,000,000, but I will spend as much as I can to support this platform and freedom of speech. I am proud to be a new advertiser on X. The same people who were mad about a black woman being on a cereal box are the same people who don't like Elon and don't like free speech. I stand for freedom and support Elon. Visit cousin t's.com and use the discount code x for great American pancakes. Thank you, Elon, for standing up for freedom of speech.

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**Speaker 0:** Why is Elon Musk criticized while George Soros, who influences government decisions and backs progressive prosecutors, is not? Is this hypocrisy? **Speaker 1:** Absolutely. Elon's actions are heroic. He's bringing transparency to the federal government and the "deep state." I told him that his work can restore the original intent of the Constitution. Congress has struggled to oversee the bureaucracy because it has not been provided key information. Now, Elon is revealing things we suspected but couldn't prove. This is revolutionary and will restore the government to its intended form. That's why big government advocates are afraid; it's exciting for the people. **Speaker 0:** If you love the country and the Constitution, you are supporting this effort. Thank you. **Speaker 1:** Thanks. Great to be here.

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but I truly believe my show had value and that it mattered. Thank you to everyone. I felt a sense of guilt for going so hard on issues like Black Lives Matter, anti-Asian hate, defending immigrants, calling out subversive actions against the Constitution, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, and speaking out about the bombing of babies in Gaza. But ultimately, I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry that I stood up for these things because they align with what I believe is right. As a church girl, I was taught that these values are of God, and I'm proud of my show for standing up for them.

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At a Reno event, the host hailed the 'win for liberty' from 'liberation of Twitter' and Elon Musk as hero for free speech. The discussion centers on Musk's response to a tweet about an anti‑Semitic ad; his reply to commenter amid backlash. The ad shows a white father challenging his son about posting anti-Semitic content, with 'You want truth said to your face? There it is.' The artist formerly known as Eric tweets, 'Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them,' and Elon says, 'you have said the actual truth.' The host cites 'the Anti Defamation League was part and parcel with Black Lives Matter' and 'the philosophical foundation of anti whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors in the country.' He concludes that labeling Musk anti‑Semite is 'sloppy... shallow... wrong and repulsive.'

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I'm not sure if Musk was pro-apartheid. He grew up while it was happening, before Nelson Mandela fixed it. But he might have been too young. I don't know for sure. So, Elon, please don't sue me! It feels like others can say anything, but we have to be careful. That's why this show is important.

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I am not sorry for the value my show had. I went hard on many issues, from Black Lives Matter and the targeting of Asian Americans to defending immigrants and objecting to actions subversive to the Constitution. I defended books and highlighted the significance of 1619. I even spoke out about Gaza and our right to object to the bombing of babies. I'm not sorry for standing up for these issues because they are of God. As a church girl, I was taught that these things matter. I am proud of my show.

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Hey everyone, I'm addressing the backlash after our podcast with Bryce Mitchell. My brother Bear runs the show; I just show up and talk. Bryce said some controversial things, and some people didn't like it. Bear, who pays for everything, wanted to keep things serious. I told Bryce to be careful; his words have consequences. Some people are attacking us with racist comments, and that's not cool. We try to create positive content, but not every episode's a hit. If you don't like an episode, don't watch it. Bear took down the podcast because of the hateful comments, not because of Bryce. Let's focus on positivity and a better future, not dwell on the past. I love y'all...except for the dumb motherfuckers.

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I don't know for sure if Musk was pro-apartheid. He grew up when apartheid was happening before Nelson Mandela fixed it. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. He might have been too young. I don't want to get sued. Others can say any lie they want, but we have to be really strict. That's why this show is important.

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This idiot Elon Musk is evidently a Nazi. I refuse to believe the Sieg Heil was accidental, especially at a presidential inauguration. Liberals have no teeth! They just say, "Oh my god!" and threaten to leave the country because of one guy with hair plugs who runs a bad car company and obsolete social media platform. Why isn't he stopped? Liberals need to speak up, not just whine. I'm a comedian, it's not my job to lead the charge, I'm talking about democratic politicians! These neo-Nazis are stupid and don't realize Hitler ruined their own country. This idiot's gonna try to lead us down that road and act like he didn't do anything wrong. You can get canceled as a comedian for a Caitlyn Jenner joke, but this guy can Sieg Heil with no consequences? Where are all the white chicks from the award shows who were speaking truth to power? Why did they choose to go after comedians and not the KKK?

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People like Elon Musk, who wasn't born in this country, get away with things. He was born under apartheid in South Africa and was allegedly pro-apartheid. He's a naturalized citizen, likely through an H-1B visa. It's convenient for some to let this "foreigner" do their job. While I don't like Elon, I wouldn't call him an enemy of the United States *yet*.

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I don't think that we ever wanted the responsibility of the job. He's not bright enough to handle it, but Elon Musk butters him up, stroking his ego, so he gets to nap. And to think, this guy wasn't even born in the US. He was born in South Africa under apartheid, so he has that mentality. As I understand it, he was pro-apartheid. And now he's a naturalized citizen. How did he even do that? Did he come over the border legally?

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Mister Musk's recent Twitter activity sparked a discussion on freedom of speech. While we also value this freedom, we acknowledge the need to address illegal content online.

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I'm a free speech absolutist, yet my account was suspended and my verification removed. Subscribers can no longer support my work because Elon Musk disagrees with my statements. I didn't dox anyone; I shared publicly available FEC records. My intention was to warn the Trump administration about a significant issue that could lead to impeachment if the Democrats regain control and frame it as big tech buying influence. This is a serious concern that needs attention, especially since the MAGA base is reacting strongly to it.

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but my show had value. In the end, thank you. I felt guilty for going hard on issues like Black Lives Matter, the targeting of Asian Americans, defending immigrants, calling out subversive actions against our liberty, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, and speaking out about the bombing of babies in Gaza. But I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God. I was taught those values in church, and I'm proud of my show.

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I'm sorry for getting emotional, but my show had value, and in the end, it mattered. Thank you. I felt guilty for going hard on so many issues, but where I land is that I'm not sorry. Whether it was Black Lives Matter, the targeting of Asian Americans, defending immigrants, discussing the President's actions against the Constitution, defending inconvenient books like the 1619 Project, or talking about Gaza and our right to object to the bombing of babies, I stood up for these things because they are of God. As a church girl, I was taught these things were of God, so I'm not sorry. I'm proud of my show.

Mark Changizi

Free expression is the intellectual war of our generation. Moment 321
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Elon Musk's Twitter poll on Trump's return highlights societal divisions on free speech and censorship.

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Why doesn’t Elon Musk help the poor instead of saving free expression? Moment 173
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Mark Changizi discusses a federal court case challenging government coercion of social media censorship, emphasizing that free expression is essential for freedom, technological advancement, and social progress, particularly for marginalized voices.

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Elon Musk's Latest Attack on George Soros Causes a Major Controversy | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Carol Markowitz and Pedro Gonzalez, discussing Elon Musk's recent criticism of George Soros, which has sparked accusations of anti-Semitism. Musk argues for freedom of speech, asserting that he will share his opinions regardless of potential backlash. Gonzalez highlights the influence of Soros-backed prosecutors, noting they oversee significant crime rates in major cities, and emphasizes the importance of evaluating Soros's impact based on actions rather than intentions. The conversation shifts to the Durham report, revealing the FBI's lack of evidence for the Trump-Russia investigation, prompting discussions about accountability and the need for consequences for those involved. They express frustration over the lack of repercussions for the FBI's actions during the January 6 events, suggesting that institutional credibility is declining. As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis prepares to enter the presidential race, the hosts discuss the contrasting narratives surrounding him and Trump. They note that DeSantis's policies resonate with many, while Trump's campaign appears increasingly defensive. The discussion concludes with reflections on the media's treatment of DeSantis and the potential for a more positive political discourse.
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