Elon Musk breaking the limits

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Elon Musk breaking the limits

Musk begins to attack conscience and accepted norms in favor of the interests of the world’s wealthiest people and promotes them through X, So the dangers that can arise for human civilization can be easily imagined.

For Elon Musk’s posts to appear on your timeline, it is not necessary that you follow him on the social media site X (formerly Twitter). He has this privilege by being the owner of X. He claims that his posts reach 20 crore users worldwide. Taking advantage of his power of communication, he conveys arbitrary things to the people. Musk is the richest person in the world. He is in the club of billionaires. Such groups around the world have been becoming more and more extreme right-wing. Musk is the best example of this. This is fine till here. But if they start breaking arguments and universally accepted limits in favor of the interests of the one percent richest people of the world and start promoting them through X, then in that situation the dangers that will arise for society and human civilization can be easily guessed.

It is natural that Musk is supporting Donald Trump in the presidential election being held in America. But if in the process he starts inciting people to kill Trump’s rival Vice President Kamala Harris, then it becomes a direct case of breaking the law. On Sunday, there was another attempt to kill Trump. On that, a person tweeted – ‘Why do they want to kill Trump?’ Musk re-tweeted by tagging this post – ‘No one is trying to kill Biden/Harris?’ Controversy was bound to arise on this. The White House reacted unusually strongly to this. Then Musk deleted that tweet. But this is about America, where he lives and where the law can surround him. Some time ago, Musk had launched a similar poisonous campaign against the governments of Venezuela and Brazil. X was then banned in Brazil. The question to the people opposing this move is – what other option do those countries have that are unable to bring Musk under the ambit of their law?