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Elon Musk has incurred the wrath of "the establishment" for his insistence on allowing freee speech on the X platform, even if domebody is offended by it.
First of all, a number of the establishment companies said they would pull their advertising from X for allowing smething they did not approve of.
A couple of other events have also shown how the establishment plans to punish Musk.
Firstly, the guvmint has changed the rules for tax credits so that the new Tesla model 3 will cease to qualify for said tax credits after Dec 31st.

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And in another stange decision,
From Zero hdge
Elon Musk has voiced concerns that radicals within the Biden administration might attempt to 'weaponize' federal agencies against his businesses, citing his move to make X a 'free speech' social media platform. This concern was underscored in a decision by the US Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday to withhold approximately $900 million in rural broadband subsidies from SpaceX's satellite internet unit, Starlink.

The FCC "reaffirmed" its initial decision from last year to deny SpaceX the $886 million in federal funding because it could not demonstrate program requirements, such as high-speed internet, for users in 35 states:


For SpaceX to receive funding from the FCC's Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF), it must deliver average download speeds of over 100Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps to rural America by December 2025. One year ago, the FCC denied funding over Starlink's strained satellite capacity.

"The FCC followed a careful legal, technical and policy review to determine that this applicant had failed to meet its burden," FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said.

In response to the decision, the tech blog PCMag quoted SpaceX as saying:




Like a few others, I can see a pattern developing here.
Mick
I don't know. Musk has lost his judgement in my view or maybe he is playing the long game.
If you want government money, don't attack the government in power. Pretty obvious.
 
I don't know. Musk has lost his judgement in my view or maybe he is playing the long game.
If you want government money, don't attack the government in power. Pretty obvious.
Ya think there is any chance that he is playing to the republican bloke who looks like he might win the next presidential election and this time really go for the swamp?
Mick
 
I found parts of this audio very interesting -

0:00 Mainstream Media
3:46 Taking Tesla Private
4:39 Mainstream Media vs X
14:00 New X Products
17:39 Tesla Shareholders & Public Markets
23:00 SpaceX Shareholders
25:00 Teslaโ€™s Long Term Investing
27:00 Starlink IPO
28:30 Why Elon Needs Investors
30:30 Grok Asks Elon Questions
32:00 AI
38:00 Tesla FSD
42:15 Breaking Laws
43:00 AI Transformers/ Biological Neurons
46:10 Elon Musks Memory
48:00 Bitcoin/ Cryptocurrency
52:43 Robo-Taxi
57:00 Boring Company
58:22 Regulation
59:47 China
1:01:00 War
1:03:00 Moon/ Mars City
1:07:00 Advice to Next Generation

 
Some call it mad, I see it as a return of sanity.

Elon Musk and Italyโ€™s Giorgia Meloni form a trans-Atlantic bond

Behind their budding friendship lie common interests in political issues such as immigration and demographics, as well as in tech-sector regulation and the risks associated with artificial intelligence.

Musk, the 52-year-old billionaire behind Tesla, SpaceX and X, has visited Italy several times this year and was the star guest at a political festival in Rome hosted by Meloniโ€™s right-wing Brothers of Italy party this month.

In June, Meloni hosted Musk at her official residence in Rome where the pair talked about AI, and displayed their chemistry as they laughed and hugged. Most visitors get a handshake.

Musk has said he spoke with Meloni, 46, earlier this year when he was looking for an ancient Roman venue where he and Mark Zuckerberg could hold a cage fight. In October, Musk liked a post by the Italian leader on X where she announced the end of her 10-year relationship with her daughterโ€™s father.

โ€œFor Meloni, Musk is a great visionary, so itโ€™s easy to see what she gets out of the relationship: access to what for her is a new and captivating world,โ€ said Stefano Quintarelli, a former Italian lawmaker turned technology entrepreneur and venture-capital investor. โ€œWhatโ€™s less clear is what he gets out of this.โ€

a1905466620e31292f61dbffcac88976.jpgBehind the pairโ€™s budding friendship lie common interests in political issues such as immigration and demographics. Picture: Chigi Palace Press Office/Zuma Press/WSJ

Some in Europe believe Musk is seeking political allies in the region as the European Union seeks to regulate AI. Musk is also facing scrutiny in the EU over his ownership of X. The platform is facing an EU probe over its handling of illegal content and disinformation. If found to have breached the EUโ€™s online-content rules, X risks a heavy fine at a time when revenue has been hit by the withdrawal of some advertisers unhappy with some of Muskโ€™s posts.

Musk and Meloni didnโ€™t respond to requests for comment.

Meloni, who won power in Italian elections in 2022, made her name as a right-wing firebrand in Italyโ€™s culture wars over immigration and traditional family values. For years, her signature policy promise has been to stop illegal immigration across the Mediterranean Sea from Africa to Italy โ€“ although she has struggled to prevent an increase in migrant arrivals since taking office.

This fall, when Meloni slammed Germany for funding nongovernmental organisations that rescue migrants in the Mediterranean, Musk weighed in on X.

โ€œSurely it is a violation of the sovereignty of Italy for Germany to transport vast numbers of illegal immigrants to Italian soil,โ€ he posted, adding: โ€œHas invasion vibes โ€ฆโ€

The two have also found common ground in boosting birthrates, and in fighting against what he has dubbed the โ€œwoke mind virusโ€. Both themes featured prominently at the political festival in Rome this month.

โ€œEvery year I look at the birthrates and itโ€™s kind of depressing,โ€ Musk said at the Rome event, which he attended with one of his sons. โ€œOne canโ€™t depend on other countries for immigration. Italy is the people of Italy.โ€ The entrepreneur said he would worry about investing in a country with Italyโ€™s low birthrate. โ€œWill there be enough people to work there?โ€ Musk said at the event. โ€œPlease make more Italians, is what Iโ€™m saying.โ€ The staunchly conservative Meloni has long called for Italian society to return to having more children, arguing that a progressive โ€œdominant cultureโ€ has denigrated parenthood.

Muskโ€™s appearance was also a coup for Meloniโ€™s quest to boost her tech credentials. Italy is slated to preside over meetings of the Group of Seven major advanced economies in 2024, and Meloni wants to make regulating AI one of her central themes for G-7 discussions. She has said AI could be โ€œthe greatest challenge of our era.โ€

Musk has launched an AI company while calling the technology one of the biggest threats to humanity. Muskโ€™s star power in all things technology, and his willingness to pontificate freely on the benefits and potential pitfalls of AI, could boost Meloniโ€™s effort to put the technology on the international political agenda.

Meloni is Italyโ€™s first female leader and the first prime minister from its antiestablishment far right. Her political roots lie in a post-fascist party called the Italian Social Movement, founded after World War II by former members of Benito Mussoliniโ€™s Fascist Party. The group spent decades on the fringes of Italian politics but eventually sought to become a democratic right-wing movement.

Meloni has distanced herself from her far-right past, embracing mainstream conservative policies on economics and foreign affairs, including support for Italyโ€™s membership of the euro, its security alliance with the US, and for Ukraineโ€™s defence against Russiaโ€™s invasion.

She continues to appeal to her far-right base on Italyโ€™s culture wars, with tough stances against illegal immigration and same-sex parenting. She has railed against surrogacy, saying โ€œchildren are not to be bought and sold.โ€

Her government wants to make surrogacy a so-called universal crime, meaning that Italians who use a surrogate mother could face criminal charges even if they do so abroad. The category is typically reserved for the most heinous crimes, such as slavery, genocide and pedophilia.

Surrogacy is one issue where she and Musk disagree. Musk supports the surrogacy process and has had at least one child through surrogacy. โ€œWe have too few humans being born as it is,โ€ he has said.

In July, an Italian opposition lawmaker, Alessandro Zan, shouted in Parliament that Meloni should look Musk in the eye and tell him he is a criminal. Meloni didnโ€™t respond.

Meloniโ€™s government is also looking to get carmakers to build vehicles and batteries in Italy to help offset the countryโ€™s manufacturing decline. Italyโ€™s long-dominant carmaker Fiat is now a fading force in its economy as its owner, Stellantis, moves production elsewhere. So far Musk hasnโ€™t indicated that he might consider Italy for a Tesla factory.

Musk has taken several high-profile jaunts to Europe this year, meeting with the leaders of the U.K. and France in addition to Meloni. Frequent European trips of this nature are a change for the billionaire, who in recent years has spent most of his time in Texas and California.

After his appearance on stage at Meloniโ€™s event, he left for a whirlwind private tour of Rome with Italyโ€™s cultural minister, posting on X a clip of Caravaggio paintings, and another from the roof of the Pantheon.

โ€“ Tim Higgins contributed to this article.

The Wall Street Jouranl
 
Initially, yes.

Ultimately, to rid the world of the toxicity of woke.

It's a tiny bit more than that.

Politico Pro Free

X vs. EU: Elon Musk hit with probe over spread of toxic content
The tech giant is the first to face the full force of Europeโ€™s new social media rules.

DSA breaches can lead to fines of up to 6 percent of a companyโ€™s global revenue | Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images
BY CLOTHILDE GOUJARD AND MARK SCOTT
DECEMBER 18, 2023 12:13 PM CET

Elon Musk just got an early, unwelcome Christmas present from Europe: the blocโ€™s first-ever investigation via its new social media law into X.

The European Commission on Monday opened infringement proceedings under the Digital Services Act (DSA) into X, formerly known as Twitter, after the billionaire and his company were subjected to repeated claims they were not doing enough to stop disinformation and hate speech from spreading online.

The four investigations focus on X's failure to comply with rules to counter illegal content and disinformation as well as rules on transparency on advertising and data access for researchers. They will also scrutinize whether X misled its users by changing its so-called blue checks, which were initially launched as a verification tool but now serve as an indicator that a user is paying a subscription fee.
 
Guess which social media company currently isn't under Jewish control.
It's been hounded by open society paid shills as well.
 
It's a tiny bit more than that.

Politico Pro Free

X vs. EU: Elon Musk hit with probe over spread of toxic content
The tech giant is the first to face the full force of Europeโ€™s new social media rules.

DSA breaches can lead to fines of up to 6 percent of a companyโ€™s global revenue | Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images
BY CLOTHILDE GOUJARD AND MARK SCOTT
DECEMBER 18, 2023 12:13 PM CET

Elon Musk just got an early, unwelcome Christmas present from Europe: the blocโ€™s first-ever investigation via its new social media law into X.

The European Commission on Monday opened infringement proceedings under the Digital Services Act (DSA) into X, formerly known as Twitter, after the billionaire and his company were subjected to repeated claims they were not doing enough to stop disinformation and hate speech from spreading online.

The four investigations focus on X's failure to comply with rules to counter illegal content and disinformation as well as rules on transparency on advertising and data access for researchers. They will also scrutinize whether X misled its users by changing its so-called blue checks, which were initially launched as a verification tool but now serve as an indicator that a user is paying a subscription fee.
It's a tiny bit more than that.

Politico Pro Free

X vs. EU: Elon Musk hit with probe over spread of toxic content
The tech giant is the first to face the full force of Europeโ€™s new social media rules.

DSA breaches can lead to fines of up to 6 percent of a companyโ€™s global revenue | Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images
BY CLOTHILDE GOUJARD AND MARK SCOTT
DECEMBER 18, 2023 12:13 PM CET

Elon Musk just got an early, unwelcome Christmas present from Europe: the blocโ€™s first-ever investigation via its new social media law into X.

The European Commission on Monday opened infringement proceedings under the Digital Services Act (DSA) into X, formerly known as Twitter, after the billionaire and his company were subjected to repeated claims they were not doing enough to stop disinformation and hate speech from spreading online.

The four investigations focus on X's failure to comply with rules to counter illegal content and disinformation as well as rules on transparency on advertising and data access for researchers. They will also scrutinize whether X misled its users by changing its so-called blue checks, which were initially launched as a verification tool but now serve as an indicator that a user is paying a subscription fee.
Refer back to my response.

In no way is the EU a pro-plebeian, pro-liberty, outfit.

Pure corporatist lawfare.
 
It's a tiny bit more than that.

Politico Pro Free

X vs. EU: Elon Musk hit with probe over spread of toxic content
The tech giant is the first to face the full force of Europeโ€™s new social media rules.

DSA breaches can lead to fines of up to 6 percent of a companyโ€™s global revenue | Loic Venance/AFP via Getty Images
BY CLOTHILDE GOUJARD AND MARK SCOTT
DECEMBER 18, 2023 12:13 PM CET

Elon Musk just got an early, unwelcome Christmas present from Europe: the blocโ€™s first-ever investigation via its new social media law into X.

The European Commission on Monday opened infringement proceedings under the Digital Services Act (DSA) into X, formerly known as Twitter, after the billionaire and his company were subjected to repeated claims they were not doing enough to stop disinformation and hate speech from spreading online.

The four investigations focus on X's failure to comply with rules to counter illegal content and disinformation as well as rules on transparency on advertising and data access for researchers. They will also scrutinize whether X misled its users by changing its so-called blue checks, which were initially launched as a verification tool but now serve as an indicator that a user is paying a subscription fee.
So exactly like that?
The woke attacks and he fights back..even if in that case, I would differ with camarade Wayne in thinking it is not the woke but the hidden interests behind: globalism ,WEF agenda and ultra national money and their peons
Musk is interesting: idealised and sold as the green Jesus by the Wef and followers, he raised and leveraged sucked the subsidies, then said FU in a true engineer spirit when facts, science and dream are made
He must be a bxxch working for but respect.. Let's hope he will survive the suppression..money is not enough to guarantee freedom, but at least he tries
 

Jewish tech leaders met with TikTokโ€™s CEO to raise concerns that the platform is biased toward Pro-Palestine content​



 

Jewish tech leaders met with TikTokโ€™s CEO to raise concerns that the platform is biased toward Pro-Palestine content​




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0:00 Mainstream Media
3:46 Taking Tesla Private
4:39 Mainstream Media vs X
14:00 New X Products
17:39 Tesla Shareholders & Public Markets
23:00 SpaceX Shareholders
25:00 Teslaโ€™s Long Term Investing
27:00 Starlink IPO
28:30 Why Elon Needs Investors
30:30 Grok Asks Elon Questions
32:00 AI
38:00 Tesla FSD
42:15 Breaking Laws
43:00 AI Transformers/ Biological Neurons
46:10 Elon Musks Memory
48:00 Bitcoin/ Cryptocurrency
52:43 Robo-Taxi
57:00 Boring Company
58:22 Regulation
59:47 China
1:01:00 War
1:03:00 Moon/ Mars City
1:07:00 Advice to Next Generation

 
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