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With a growing advertiser-led backlash threatening the financial foundations of his X social media platform, Elon Musk appears to be alternating between fits of rage over the spiraling controversy and episodes of contrition. After his public tour of Israel over the past few days to smooth over ruffled feathers, Elon Musk might well win forgiveness for his impromptu actions that have been deemed to be anti-Semitic, but will we get more circumspection from the world's richest person going forward?
Watch my conversation with @ElonMusk: https://t.co/YedkELVhFn
— Andrew Ross Sorkin (@andrewrsorkin) November 29, 2023
At the time of writing, Elon Musk is still speaking at the NYT DealBook Summit 2023. He has termed the advertisers' coordinated boycott of X an attack on his right to free speech and an attempt to "silence" his voice.
Elon's view is that advertisers are trying to silence his speech.
He tells advertisers who are trying to silence his speech by pausing advertising to "Go F*** themself"
— X News Daily (@xDaily) November 29, 2023
In a rather striking development, Elon Musk used an expletive to describe the actions of the boycotting advertisers. He also conceded that his endorsement of the deemed anti-Semitic post was akin to handing a "loaded gun to people who hate me."
As a refresher, Elon Musk recently waded into the controversy surrounding the Gaza war by responding in the affirmative to an X post that accused the Jewish communities of pushing "dialectical hatred" against the whites.
In order to dampen the reaction to his endorsement of the controversial post, Elon Musk has sought to
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