https://cnbc.com/elon-musk-calls-antisemitic-tweet-the-actual-tr…
Musk agreed with a tweet that said Jewish people have been pushing "dialectical hatred" against whites, and later criticized the Anti-Defamation League.
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Is it ever justified for someone to share controversial viewpoints if they believe it challenges a prevailing narrative, and why?
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Yes because it’s a figure of free speech and having your own opinions.
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That is his 1st Amendment right on his private platform. Use another.
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Yes, we live in a world where speaking your mind will not constitute a crime and allow you to find others that share the same opinion.
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Do you think there should be boundaries for influential individuals on social media when expressing opinions that could incite tensions?
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yes because people like to post stuff that they should not put
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There will always be tensions not matter what accessibility there is, there will always be racial prejudice. There
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Yes because some people put whatever they want on platforms that should definetaly not be there.
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Where do you draw the line between free speech and hate speech in the context of social media posts by prominent individuals?
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Regardless of status the constitution allows for the freedom of speech. It is the role of others to decide on whether they agree or disagree with a position, not to limit their freedom of speech and opinions. If you limit the freedom of speech of others based on your disagreement of their views then you don’t believe in freedom of speech at all.
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I think hate speech as long as it does not affect someone else or you are not harassing someone.
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I can't believe Elon Musk just did that, but considering what he's done to everything in the world and especially what he has done to Twitter (oh I'm sorry, "X") I wouldn't be surprised.
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