Elon Musk isn't the champion of free speech he claims he is.

It's difficult to accept Elon Musk's claims that his current strategy as Twitter CEO is to champion free speech, given reports that he's been purging left-wing accounts from the platform while, as Zeeshan Aleem writes, "reinstating far-right accounts that broke Twitter's rules in the past." The dangers of this strategy are difficult to overstate. We're seeing yet another example of right-wing power plays under the guise of free expression, in which "Musk has established himself as the fickle king of the one of the most influential public squares in the anglophone world," Aleem writes. "He's making hugely consequential decisions about reinstating political figures who have incited violence, like former President Donald Trump." Read Zeeshan Aleem's full analysis in your Monday MSNBC Daily. |
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