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1. hackca+O1[view] [source] 2022-12-16 01:43:38
>>prawn+(OP)
Difficult not to see this as anything other petulance. It's Musk's site and he's free to do whatever he wants with it, but this seems squarely against "any legal speech will be allowed"
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2. andrew+O7[view] [source] 2022-12-16 02:24:49
>>hackca+O1
Not that this is a good defense, but I think "genuinely scared for his or his child's safety" is a real possibility. Especially if he (rightly or wrongly, no comment there) thinks someone threatened his child... well, protecting your children is one of the more powerful instincts humans have, one of the handful powerful enough to outweigh an ego like Elon's. Plus he has to be at least a little frazzled by Twitter having no credible plan for being financially solvent after scaring off all the advertisers, so I'm guessing he's not doing cold, rational threat assessments of anything. Maybe that interaction of fear and irrationality does start overlapping with petulance too, I don't know.

I think people should take into account that something deep inside Elon knows he's in deep shit, and is probably contributing to him taking rash actions and generally lashing out. He was never a wise man, but I still suspect we're seeing him at a low ebb of rationality. Again, no sort of defense: this is a problem entirely of his own making.

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3. jeremy+ec[view] [source] 2022-12-16 02:49:20
>>andrew+O7
It seems more likely the story about his kid is just another lie to try win the moment. The LAPD statement is careful not to state that no crime has been reported or under investigation, but to leave that interpretation open. They are “aware of the tweet.”
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4. ceejay+xe[view] [source] 2022-12-16 03:00:00
>>jeremy+ec
Wouldn't be the first time, either.

https://in.mashable.com/culture/42675/internet-slams-elon-mu...

> Musk tweeted, "My firstborn child died in my arms. I felt his last heartbeat. I have no mercy for anyone who would use the deaths of children for gain, politics or fame."

> Soon, Elon's ex-wife Justine Musk revealed the real story and stated that it wasn't the techie but she was holding the child. She wrote, "A SIDS-related incident that put him on life support. He was declared brain-dead. And not that it matters to anyone except me, because it is one of the most sacred and defining moments of my life, but I was the one who was holding him."

If Musk wants to turn over a new leaf and decide free speech is secondary to protecting children, he should consider banning the accounts that have whipped up bomb threats against childrens' hospitals of late.

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5. kjksf+Aq[view] [source] 2022-12-16 04:08:49
>>ceejay+xe
Jesus Christ, are you seriously calling Musk a liar based on who held the child the exact moment the child died?

Like he has to provide forensic level testimony with a timeline of who's holding a child while it's dying?

That's some psychopathic level lack of empathy for someone who's child died.

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6. ceejay+vr[view] [source] 2022-12-16 04:14:23
>>kjksf+Aq
I'm not, the child's mother is.

Fabricating a story about his child to win points seems directly relevant here.

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