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Elon Musk Wants To Bring Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes Back to X – The Daily Beast

Elon Musk said he plans to reinstate the X account of white-nationalist activist and all-around problematic podcaster Nick Fuentes.

On X on Thursday, Musk caved to a users demand to make good on his promise and bring Fuentes back to the social media site, from which he has been banned for over a year.

Its unclear what Musks promise was, but the billionaire has seemingly been determined to bring as many far-right voices espousing dangerous conspiracy theories back to the platform as possible.

Very well, he will be reinstated, provided he does not violate the law, and let him be crushed by the comments and Community Notes, Musk wrote in a response to the demand. It is better to have anti whatever out in the open to be rebutted than grow simmering in the darkness.

Seth Dillon, the CEO of conservative satire website Babylon Bee and fervent Musk fanboy, touted the decision in a post on X.

You don't have to like what someone says to support their right to say it, he wrote. Anyone who isn't breaking the law (e.g., calling for violence, making threats, etc.) should be permitted to speak in the public square. If you don't like what they have to say, respond with more speech or tune them out.

Musk responded to the post, writing Exactly!

Of course, thanks to Xs algorithm, its unlikely that Fuentes speech would be buried by more speech, but rather be whisked away to a right-wing sub-communityor even promoted by the sites Who to Follow feature like Alex Jones, the far-right broadcaster and conspiracy theorist who was recently reinstated, even after being handed a series of legal judgements of more than $1 billion for a hoax campaign claiming that a 2012 school shooting in Sandy Hook, Connecticut, was faked.

The decision to reinstate Fuentes comes months after Musk himself faced criticism over alleged antisemitic statements, accusations the technology baron called bogus.

Fuentes was first kicked off the platform in July 2021. Before then, Twitter administrators were unwilling to ban the right-wing activist, even when he floated the idea to assassinate state legislators the day before the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. By the end of 2021 he was also banned from Facebook and YouTube.

Fuentes was unsuspended from the app for a single day in Jan. 2023, before being promptly banned yet again. According to Hannah Gais, a senior researcher at the Southern Poverty Law Center, Fuentes had tweeted several antisemitic comments immediately upon having his account reinstated.

He also shared a video promoting Kanye Wests 2024 presidential campaign, which included one of the rappers virulent antisemitic tweets, where he said he planned to go death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE, according to The Hill.

Since being banned, Fuentes has tried to remain on the site using a series of burner accounts, The Daily Beast reported in October.

A Holocaust denier, Fuentes marched alongside his fellow neo-Nazis at the deadly Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. He was later invited to dine at Mar-a-Lago with former president Donald Trump and Kanye West in 2022.

Fuentes has previously said that he believes improving the rights of women and LGBTQ+ people constitutes the bastardized Jewish subversion of the American creed. The Founders never intended for America to be a refugee camp for nonwhite people. Fuentes started his America First livestream and podcast to deliver his hate speech directly to his followers, colloquially known as groypers.

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People baffled as Elon Musk takes aim at JK Rowling amid controversy – LADbible

You'd really be saving yourself a lot of bother if you just weren't on Twitter

Updated 14:31 5 May 2024 GMT+1Published 14:21 5 May 2024 GMT+1

Elon Musk has asked JK Rowling if she'd like to spend her time on the social media platform he bought for billions talking about something else for a change.

As you might have gathered in recent years, the Harry Potter author has become controversial for her views on the rights of the transgender community.

It's consumed rather a lot of her social media output as well, as she recently hit out at the actors who performed in the film adaptations of her movies.

Rowling had been reacting to the findings of a review into the NHS gender identity services by Dr Hilary Cass, saying she was 'b****y angry' about it.

One of her followers said they were 'waiting for Dan and Emma to give you a very public apology', a reference to the support Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson gave to trans people.

Radcliffe wrote an essay for LGBTQ+ group The Trevor Project where he apologised for the 'pain' Rowling had caused, while Watson told her trans followers that she and 'so many other people around the world see you, respect you and love you for who you are'.

Many other Harry Potter stars have weighed in on the matter and when Rowling's follower told her they were expecting apologies from Radcliffe and Watson 'safe in the knowledge that you will forgive them', the author didn't seem intent on building bridges, writing: "Not safe, I'm afraid.

"Celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women's hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies for traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women reliant on single-sex spaces."

Radcliffe was recently asked about what Rowling said, and explained that from his perspective while his life would have been very different without Harry Potter 'that doesnt mean that you owe the things you truly believe to someone else for your entire life'.

That's just part of the regular social media activity from Rowling on the topic and her feed is full of other posts containing her views on trans rights.

It has reached a point where X (Twitter) boss Elon Musk has asked her whether she'd be willing to consider posting about a different subject for a while.

Commenting yesterday (4 May) on a month-old post from Rowling, he wrote: "While I heartily agree with your points regarding sex/gender, may I suggest also posting interesting and positive content on other matters?"

Yep, that's the boss of X asking one of the most followed accounts on X to post about something else for a bit.

Rowling did acknowledge Musk's message and shared a post about something else, though insisted it 'should in no way be interpreted as me doing as I'm told'.

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The Ron actor said in a statement in 2020: "I firmly stand with the trans community and echo the sentiments expressed by many of my peers. Trans women are women. Trans men are men."

In an interview with the Times two years later, he added, "I liken JK Rowling to an auntie. I don't necessarily agree with everything my auntie says, but she's still my auntie. It's a tricky one."

The Voldemort actor told The New York Times in 2022: "The verbal abuse directed at her is disgusting, it's appalling.

"I can understand a viewpoint that might be angry at what she says about women. But it's not some obscene, uber-right-wing fascist. It's just a woman saying, 'I'm a woman and I feel I'm a woman and I want to be able to say that I'm a woman.'"

Melling, who played Dudley Dursley, told the Independent in 2022: "I can only speak for myself, and what I feel, to me, is very simple, which is that transgender women are women and transgender men are men."

Lynch played Luna Lovegood in the films and told the Telegraph: "I just felt that her character has always been to advocate for the most vulnerable members of society. The problem is that there's a disagreement over who's the most vulnerable.

"I do wish people would just give her more grace and listen to her."

Topics:JK Rowling, Elon Musk, Twitter, Social Media, LGBTQ

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Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet terminals keep working in places they’re not supposed to – Quartz

Starlink satellite internet terminals are reportedly still operating in unlicensed places, despite the companys warning last month that the service would be shut down by May 1 in those areas.

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A resident of Al-Fashir in North Darfur, Sudan was able to conduct an interview with Bloomberg using one on Wednesday.

Im currently talking to you through the Starlink connection, its the only way of connecting between people, especially those who fled the war, he told Bloomberg, referring to the civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The Starlink shutdown warnings came after Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal reported of its unauthorized use in nations including Russia, Yemen, and Venezuela. Starlink accountholders received emails from Starlink about the impending shutdown in those unlicensed areas, Bloomberg and the Journal reported. If you are operating your Starlink Kit in an area other than areas designated as available on the Starlink Availability Map, we would like to remind you that this is in violation of the Starlink terms, the email read, adding that those users would be unable to connect to the internet starting on April 30th.

An online poll found that of almost 100 Starlink customers in South Africa, 73% could still use the service after the shutdown date, Bloomberg reported, adding that some Starlink customers in Sudan were also able to access the service.

Starlink users were told in an email the service was only intended for temporary travel and transit, in unlicensed places, rather than for permanent use. It added that users who have accessed Starlink outside of authorized places for over two months should change your account country or return to the country in which your service was ordered, or else their service would be cut off, Bloomberg reported.

The notice also comes as, SpaceX is reportedly close to a licensing deal to provide Starlink in Yemen. SpaceX, Starlinks parent company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Humanitarian organizations in Sudan told Bloomberg they have asked that Starlinks services not be cut off in the country amid the war.

We have contacted Starlink in order to consider the situation in Sudan and not cut services, Hadreen, a local charity, told Bloomberg. The majority of the emergency rooms, the public kitchens and thousands of people are using Starlink internet to survive.

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Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk’s efforts to get rid of his Twitter sitter – The Verge

Musk has been required to receive approval from his so-called Twitter sitter after signing a consent decree with the SEC in 2018 in response to his tweets about taking Tesla private, in which he falsely stated to have funding secured.

But ever since agreeing to the settlement,Musk hasbeen tryingto wrigglehis way out of the consent decree that he have a lawyer review posts that could have a material impact on Tesla before publishing them. Moreover, if the Twitter sitter does indeed exist, no one has stepped forward to claim the job. Tesla has declined to identify the person. AndBloombergs Dana Hull, who has been investigating the Twitter sitter for years, has yet to turn up a name.

The Twitter sitter lives on

Last year, a federal appeals court rejectedMusks bid to toss or modify the settlement. Musks lawyers appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, arguing it violated their clients free speech rights. But today, the court declined to take up the case, leaving the lower courts ruling in place.

The federal appeals court found that the SEC has only investigated three of his past tweets: the infamous 2018 funding secured tweet that subsequently resulted in the consent decree, a $40 million fine, and Musk losing the chairmanship of Tesla; and two other tweets, one that contained misleading information about Teslas vehicle production and the other regarding a poll proposing Musk sell 10 percent of his Tesla stock.

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Elon Musk goes ‘absolutely hard core’ in another round of Tesla layoffs – The Verge

Barely two weeks after initiating layoffs for at least 14,000 staffers, Tesla is now reportedly laying off hundreds more including senior executives and the majority of its Supercharging team.

According to an email first reported by The Information and then Electrek, the automakers senior director of EV charging Rebecca Tinucci is leaving the company on Tuesday, alongside most of the 500-person team she oversaw. Teslas head of the new vehicles program, Daniel Ho, is also out along with his team. These cuts come in addition to the recent 10 percent workforce reduction and Musks email leaves room for more.

In the email sent to executives last night, Musk said he wants Tesla to be absolutely hard core about the cuts, and that staffers working under executives who dont obviously pass the excellent, necessary and trustworthy test would also be out of a job. While the full scale of these new layoffs is unclear, Bloomberg previously reported that Teslas total headcount reduction that began earlier this month could end up being as high as 20 percent of its workforce, or well in excess of 20,000 employees.

Tinucci was notably responsible for the rollout of Teslas Supercharger network during her six years at the company, including efforts to get other companies to adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS) developed by Tesla. In his email, Musk says Tesla will still build new Superchargers and complete those already under construction.

Others impacted by the new layoffs include Daniel Ho, a ten-year Tesla veteran who served as director of vehicle programs and new product initiatives, and as program manager for the Model S, 3, and Y vehicles. Most of the public policy team led by former head of policy and business development Rohan Patel (who left the company during the previous wave of layoffs) are also being let go.

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