by Libby Emmons, The Post Millennial:
Near the end of the call, Musk joked that he was not in the least suicidal, saying “If I committed suicide, it’s not real!”
On a Twitter Spaces on Saturday night, Elon Musk addressed questions about the Twitter Files drop about the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, and what users can expect for the next drop and transparency at Twitter. Musk pledged to full transparency.
Near the end of the call, Musk joked that he was not in the least suicidal, saying “If I committed suicide, it’s not real!”
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“If I committed suicide its not real!” –@elonmusk
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Elon Musk: “I do not have any suicidal thoughts … If I committed suicide, it’s not real.” pic.twitter.com/9r7eQCA3PV
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This in reference to the idea that he has so much information to reveal that is dangerous to powerful people who may prefer to have him permanently out of the way.
The conversation with Musk was surprisingly candid, and he answered questions while in flight.
He addressed what led him to buy Twitter. “My biological neural net decided it would be important to buy Twitter,” Musk said. He then explained that the timing was entirely based on cash flow.
But as to the reason why, it had everything to do with the encroaching limits on free speech. He said there “seemed to be like this more and more group think amongst the media, more and more sort of toeing the line among the digital social media company. Basically, just we’re traveling the path of suppression of free speech was just getting me concerned. Like the trends were not great. So unless something was done to reverse this trend against free speech, then I get, well, at some point everything will just get muddled. And unless you’re in agreement with whatever the group think is, then you’re just gonna be ostracized.”
“Is there any way to get a sneak peek of what we can expect with the next Twitter files drop?” He was asked.
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