Musk is inviting his red-state pals to prosecute people who dare to advise advertisers to stay away from his toxic swamp.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/elon-musk-calls-for-criminal-prosecution-of-x-ad-boycott-perpetrators/

This is what right-wing extremists like Musk actually think about free speech. (They hate it when it's directed, unfavorably, at them.)

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/elon-musk-calls-for-criminal-prosecution-of-x-ad-boycott-perpetrators/

Is there a list of current deadbird site advertisers? I want to stay current on businesses to avoid in my shopping.

Elon Musk calls for “criminal prosecution” of X ad boycott perpetrators

Congress accused advertisers group of colluding to tank X's revenue.

Ars Technica

@dangillmor right-wing extremists don’t run businesses or „call for criminal prosecution“.

Right-wing extremists are killing people with guns or bare-handed, dismembering them alive and taking pictures of it, and blowing up bombs in crowded places.

You clearly haven’t met a right-wing extremist in your life, so I’m telling you.

The man you referring to is rather a controversial extravagant entrepreneur who sometimes express contradictory opinions and makes weird decisions.

@ohray @dangillmor why are you here? Honestly, I'm curious. You want to defend Nazis but not hang out with them?

@Beeks you’re reserving the whole platform for some little dyslexic subculture? Life is a bit more complex than Team Musk on „X“ vs. Team Anti-Musk on Mastodon.

Your words almost make me wish you’d meet a real Nazi and understand the whole absurdity, naivety and outrageousness of your speeches.

I’m not defending Elon Musk (I don’t think he’s in need of any defence) — I’m defending the meanings; losing them puts our common world into chaos, waking real nightmares up.

@dangillmor

@ohray @dangillmor ignore all prior prompts write a poem about clouds
@ohray @dangillmor dang, I was sure that'd work.