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Op woensdag 13 september 2023 20:20 schreef Rnie het volgende:[..]
Of we geloven jouw claims dat Musk een jodenhater is, kan ook natuurlijk. Wanneer ga je deze eens onderbouwen? Wacht al dagen met smart op antwoord. Tot op heden blijft het stil.
Sta of zit je nog op de A12? Snap best dat het dan lastig is, bronnen bij elkaar zoeken, opslaan, postje op fok maken etc.
Waar gaat dit nou weer over joh, ik heb je al lang gezegd dat het me verder niet zo kan boeien of Musk antisemitisch is, of daar gewoon geen problemen mee heeft. Zoiets is niet te bewijzen in welk geval dan ook. Zie bijvoorbeeld een Baudet die volgens zijn oudpartijgenoten heeft gezegd dat bijna iedereen die hij kent antisemiet is en die nogal vaak soortgelijke akkefietjes heeft. Dan nog is dat geen sluitend bewijs voor zijn fans.
Waarom je op de man speelt met of ik protesteer bij de A12 geen idee maar nee jammer genoeg niet was gewoon aan het werk. Dat iets onderbouwen met bronnen lastig zou zijn, bepaald niet. Heb jij het moeilijk met google?
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=musk+antisemitismHier nog een bloemlezing van wat even googlen mij opleverde als jij daar wel echt moeit mee hebt.
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Last night, Elon Musk made two rookie social-media mistakes: He tweeted after 10 p.m., and he echoed paranoid anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists. “George Soros reminds me of Magneto,” he declared, likening the financier to the Marvel supervillain, both of them Jewish Holocaust survivors. In case the meaning was unclear, Musk quickly clarified to another user, “He wants to erode the very fabric of civilization. Soros hates humanity.”
Criticizing George Soros is not inherently anti-Semitic. He is one of the world’s richest men and most influential philanthropists, as well as the Democratic Party’s largest single donor, and his views undoubtedly warrant scrutiny and debate. But Musk was not taking issue with a particular statement or position put forward by Soros; he was presenting him as an avatar of evil. He painted Soros as a literal comic-book villain.
This is the language of anti-Semitism through the ages
https://www.theatlantic.c(...)anti-semites/674072/quote:
Twitter was a cesspool of antisemitic hatred and vitriol long before Elon Musk took over. But now, under his leadership, the newly renamed platform, X, has become an unrestrained free-for-all against Jews, where neo-Nazis and white extremists seemingly run rampant and antisemitism is widespread.
Research shows that since the company’s takeover by Musk in October 2022, the volume of English-language antisemitic tweets has more than doubled.
Just look at the events of the past week and Musk’s involvement in a coordinated campaign by white nationalists and far-right extremists on X to #BantheADL, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), one of the most prominent global organizations combating antisemitism and racial hatred.
https://thehill.com/opini(...)owering-antisemites/quote:
In July, a pair of European organizations took legal action against Musk’s Twitter for failure to remove explicitly antisemitic tweets. “Four of the tweets denied the Holocaust in explicit terms, one said ‘blacks should be gassed and sent with space x to Mars’,” according to The Guardian, “while a sixth compared Covid vaccination programmes to mass extermination in Nazi death camps. All were reported in January but Twitter ruled that three of the tweets did not violate its guidelines and failed to respond to the other reports, the legal action claims.”
The Guardian also shared these alarming statistics. “Analysts detected 325,739 English-language antisemitic tweets in the nine months from June 2022 to February 2023, with the weekly average number of antisemitic tweets increasing by 106% when comparing the period before and after Musk’s acquisition. The rate of creation of antisemitic accounts more than tripled in the period after Musk’s takeover.”
Musk is such a rabid antisemite that The Forward, a Jewish media outlet, has a running list of all the antisemitic things he’s said, going as far back as 2018. The list includes Musk’s reinstatement of Kanye West’s account after the antisemitic rapper was suspended for inciting violence by tweeting a photo of a swastika combined with a star of David. It also mentions how a former Twitter employee who is Jewish was forced to flee his home because of antisemitic threats sparked by Musk publicly implying that he supported pedophilia. And we can’t forget the time he tweeted a quote from neo-Nazi Kevin Alfred Strom that’s often misattributed to Voltaire.
https://thehandbasket.substack.com/p/elon-musk-is-an-antisemitequote:
What explains Mr. Musk’s questionable decision making? It does not take much of a leap to imagine that an immensely wealthy businessman — one who strongly believes in his own messianic mission to uplift humanity and who is facing intense and sustained public criticism over his politics and business acumen for the first time in decades — might conclude that nefarious forces are at work to undermine him. What separates this simple scapegoating from full-blown conspiracism is the sense one gets from Mr. Musk and his acolytes that criticism of him imperils the utopian future of mankind. That, combined with the fact that Mr. Musk has been consistently boosting far-right, white nationalist, and antisemitic accounts on Twitter since the beginning of his tenure, effectively melds his sense of victimhood with the conspiratorial antisemitism of the most toxic elements of the right.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/opinion/elon-musk-adl.htmlNou kan niet wachten tot je de bronnen maar niks vind.