Elon Musk fears the risk of being shot is quite significant, says not hard to kill somebody
During the discussion, the SpaceX boss also spoke about his views on free speech, changes he plans on bringing in on the microblogging platform for Twitter and more.
Elon Musk says he faces ‘quite significant’ risk of being assassinated
Musk made the comments in a Twitter Spaces discussion on Saturday evening
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Elon Musk said Saturday evening that there is “definitely some risk” to his personal safety during an extensive discussion about free speech, changes he has made to Twitter, and the release of internal communications from the fall of 2020 about what led the tech giant to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.
“Frankly the risk of something bad happening or literally even being shot is quite significant. I’m definitely not going to be doing any open air car parades, let me put it that way,” Musk said in a Twitter Spaces discussion.
“It’s not that hard to kill me if somebody wanted to, so hopefully they don’t.”
Tesla CEO Elon Musk smiles as he addresses guests at the Offshore Northern Seas 2022 (ONS) meeting in Stavanger, Norway on August 29, 2022. (Carina Johansen / Getty Images)
The new owner of Twitter rifted on the importance of free speech and his future plans for the platform throughout the roughly two hour discussion.
“Throughout history, free speech has been highly unusual, not common. So we have to fight really hard to keep that because it’s such a rare thing and it’s by no means something that’s default,” Musk said. “Controlled speech is the default, not free speech.”
Twitter Headquarters is seen in San Francisco, California, United States on November 22, 2022. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The discussion came one day after journalist Matt Taibbi published internal communications among Twitter’s top brass, showing that the platform suspended and censored users who commented on the New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story.
“Twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the story, removing links and posting warnings that it may be ‘unsafe.’ They even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases, e.g. child pornography,” Taibbi tweeted.
Musk claimed on Saturday that the files show Twitter “was acting like an arm of the” Democratic National Committee in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential elections. He also teased the release of more files in the near future.
“We’re just gonna put all the information out there try to get a clean slate we will be iteratively better and it will force other media companies to also be more truthful or else they’ll lose their readership,” Musk said Saturday.
Elon Musk fears the risk of ‘being shot’ is quite significant, says not hard to kill somebody
The Tesla chief, Elon Musk said that it’s not hard for someone to kill someone, if they wanted to.
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Elon Musk thinks he may be at the risk of being killed. The world’s richest man, Elon Musk on Saturday said that his personal safety is at risk during an extensive discussion about free speech.
During the discussion, the SpaceX boss also spoke about his views on free speech, changes he plans on bringing in on the microblogging platform for Twitter and more.
The Tesla chief said that it’s not hard for someone to kill someone, if they wanted to.
“Frankly, the risk of something bad happening or literally even being shot is quite significant,” Musk said, adding that he was not going to be travelling in an open air car.
I’m definitely not going to be doing any open air car parades, let me put it that way,” Musk said during Twitter Spaces discussion.
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They are not relevant to me They disrupt the reading flow Others“It’s not that hard to kill me if somebody wanted to, so hopefully they don’t, and fate smiles upon the situation with me and it does not happen . There’s definitely some risk there,” the 51-year-old added.
The new boss of Twitter further stressed about the importance of free speech and his plans for the social network’s future.
The businessman said that throughout history, people had to fight hard for free speech.
“Throughout history, free speech has been highly unusual, not common. So we have to fight really hard to keep that because it’s such a rare thing and it’s by no means something that’s default,” Musk said, adding “Controlled speech is the default, not free speech.”
“As long as you’re not really causing harm to somebody else, then you should be allowed to say what you want, the new Twitter CEO said.
The world’s richest man’s remarks come a day after inaugural instalments of the Twitter Files, what has been dubbed as an unfettered inside look into corporate communications at the microblogging platform over the last few years.
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