Elon is entitled to his opinion like everybody else. If it can be proven that 60 Minutes deliberately lied for the purposes of interfering with the election then someone probably does deserve jail time. That would be up to a court to decide
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So, no freedom of the press? The press should only stick to a particular narrative?
I get your point, I'm not trying to be dense, but the idea of freedom of speech is either absolute or it's moot.
https://www.newsweek.com/fbi-colluded-twitter-suppress-free-speech-where-outrage-opinion-1768801
Listen, I agree with the need for free speech, but Elon is not showing he's fully committed to it.
You cant have your cake and eat it too.
It isn't free speech if government is influencing it. My understanding is that this is what Elon opposes. Vance just gave a speech in Germany about free speech that illustrates the commitment of the admin.
Your point is valid, don't get me wrong. But the idea is to remove government influence, not to burn the house down.
Not sure about the 60 minutes thing specifically but in general, the things Musk is complaining about are the free speech violations, not his complaints themselves. See link: