Tim responds to Elon Musk’s questions over ‘freedom of speech’ | The Daily T Podcast

Misinformation has spread like wildfire across social media since three children were killed in Southport last month, fuelling far-Right disorder throughout the country. But as he clashes with Sir Keir Starmer over the riots, can the likes of X owner Elon Musk be held responsible for what is published online? And is ‘de-platforming’ necessary – or an affront to free speech?

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13 comments
  1. "Pro free speech should allow anti free speech voice to censor pro free speech."

    Dude, what is like to be a bottom feeder eating feaces.

  2. "Let's divert attention away from how appalling Keir Starmer is by talking about a rich bloke in America."
    Musk got rid of about 80% of the staff he inherited from Twitter because the company didn't need them. There was no obligation for him to employ people who didn't agree with his view of what the company should be doing. He also had no obligation to let them unionise.

  3. NO employer will allow their staff to publically criticise them or their business! It's common sense. 🤷
    The matter of not allowing staff to be part of a union is probably due to a business decision and anticipated anarchy from the workforce.

  4. That’s not true what he said about Tesla prohibiting a union? Musk offered the staff and they said no.

    Also, unions are awful! They are no better than the greedy corporates which they are supposedly to oppose.

    He makes it sound like unions are great, they are a socialist tool that starts off for the empowerment of workers and then assumes control and tells workers what they can and cannot do.

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