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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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Elon Musk, who wasn't born in the U.S. and grew up during apartheid in South Africa, gets praised, and Trump is letting him do his job. He's a naturalized citizen, likely through an H-1B visa. It's concerning that Trump seems comfortable letting a foreigner, possibly an enemy of the United States, handle things while he takes a nap. I don't like Elon, but I'm not ready to call him an enemy of the United States just yet.

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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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If you genuinely believe Elon Musk's gesture was a Nazi salute, you lack the intelligence for politics and should reconsider sharing your opinions. This outrage is misplaced; it's a reaction to the growing support for the right. Recently, Donald Trump won a $15 million defamation lawsuit against ABC, highlighting the difficulty of proving bad intent in such cases. This reflects a broader distrust in the media. Additionally, Elon Musk, who is autistic, exhibits behaviors that some may misinterpret. His excitement and bluntness are part of his condition, not malicious intent. The media's portrayal of him is unfair, as this was merely an attempt to discredit the right that ultimately failed.

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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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Speaker 0: "We're just gonna try to we're we're gonna just stamp out everything type type of practice, but it goes to the point where if, for example, if I I have less ability sometimes online to criticize the Israeli government about backlash than actual Israelis do. And that's really, really weird, isn't it, Megan?" Speaker 1: "That's not right. Wrong headed." He says he faced blowback after saying, "Mossad, possibilities with Epstein," a comment he stands by, and that he "reported what Alan Dershowitz has said as his lawyer." He writes, "He says, I think he would have told me. He didn't say he had any of those connections. I hear all that. That doesn't mean it's not true." "I think all these things should be explored." "It's one of the many things that should be explored around Epstein." He finishes, "But saying that and also saying he might be a US asset, etcetera, doesn't make you antisemitic."

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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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"We're just gonna try to we're we're gonna just stamp out everything type type of practice, but it goes to the point where if, for example, if I I have less ability sometimes online to criticize the Israeli government about backlash than actual Israelis do. And that's really, really weird, isn't it, Megan?" "That's not right. Wrong headed." "I So got some blowback after saying Mossad possibilities with Epstein, a comment behind which I stand." "I've, of course, reported what Alan Dershowitz has said as his lawyer." "He says, I think he would have told me." "He didn't say he had any of those connections." "I hear all that. That doesn't mean it's not true." "It's one of the many things that should be explored around Epstein." "But saying that and also saying he might be a US asset, etcetera, doesn't make you antisemitic."

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I love this show because we can discuss important topics freely. Recently, I received some criticism for saying Elon Musk was pro-apartheid. I don't know for sure if he was, but he did grow up while apartheid was happening. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't – he might have been too young. So, please don't sue me! It feels like others can say anything they want, but we have to be very careful. That's why this show and platform is so important.

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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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Elon Musk, with all the attention he gets, wasn't born in this country. He grew up under apartheid in South Africa, and some say he supported it. Now, he's a naturalized citizen. He didn't sneak across the border. He allegedly overstayed a visa. It's convenient for Trump to let this foreigner, maybe even an enemy of the U.S., do the work. I don't like Elon. Though, I won't call him an enemy of the state just yet.

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I think it's one thing to criticize Elon Musk or Doge, but to only do that and criticize the way Elon talks about or uncovers fraud and waste, and not the waste and fraud itself, reminds me of a situation. Imagine you confront someone about cheating with evidence, and they respond with, "You went through my phone? How can we be together if you don't trust me?". Can we not talk about what was found now? It's the same thing here. If you find issues with the way things are being done, but there's no mention of what was found, which should bother you, then we have a problem.

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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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Elon Musk, who wasn't born in this country and grew up under apartheid in South Africa, is a naturalized citizen. He allegedly overstated his H-1B visa. I think it's wonderful that Trump can take a nap and let this foreigner, a potential enemy of the United States, do his job. Although I don't like Elon, I wouldn't call him an enemy of the United States yet. Let's observe.

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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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Speaker proclaims the 'win for liberty' and the 'liberation of Twitter' as a victory for truth and shaping the narrative against the 'uniparty regime.' Elon Musk is praised as a hero who enabled open speech and the ability to question narratives. He discusses a controversial ad showing a white father telling his son to confront anti-Semitic posts, and notes Elon Musk's reply to a commenter: 'you have said the actual truth.' The controversial tweet quoted in the discussion states, 'Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.' The segment cites Tucker Carlson asserting that 'Jewish Americans have primarily been financing cultural Marxist ideas.' The host adds, 'It is sloppy. It is shallow. It is wrong and repulsive to call a great man Elon Musk an anti Semite,' and argues 'Intentions mean next to nothing here.'

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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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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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Musk’s X alone is how a trillionaire saves the world. Moment 173 (short)
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The episode argues that prioritizing free expression is necessary for genuine freedom because it lets people contest governments and prevailing narratives. It links open discourse to progress in truth, tolerance, and rising prosperity, describing equality gains as emerging from hearing unfamiliar viewpoints rather than centralized control. It also claims open platforms let weaker individuals build influence when censorship exists. Central fact-checking and government-managed definitions of misinformation are portrayed as undermining how truth self-corrects through debate.

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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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