Twitter Accepts Musk’s Offer
Twitter is poised to accept Elon Musk's offer to buy the social media company after the free speech-loving entrepreneur unveiled a $46.5 billion financing package over the weekend.
Twitter is poised to accept Elon Musk's offer to buy the social media company after the free speech-loving entrepreneur unveiled a $46.5 billion financing package over the weekend.
Watching the woke Twitter echo chamber melt down over the prospect of the world's richest libertarian taking charge of their safe space has been a sight to behold.
Elon Musk – a prominent lockdown sceptic and free speech proponent – has bought a 9.2% stake in social media platform Twitter worth nearly $3 billion U.S. dollars.
Listen to Jacob Mchangama talk about free speech and what arguments you can use to defeat the woke authoritarians at the Free Speech Union's launch of his book Free Speech: A Global History From Socrates to Social Media.
Lockdowns don't work but Government is refusing to examine the evidence, says ex-Minister Lord Frost in a new interview, which covers Covid, Net Zero, free speech, the push towards globalism and more.
Vindication on lockdowns, but new threats to free speech on the second anniversary of the Free Speech Union – watch the interview on "So What You're Saying Is" from the New Culture Forum.
Just when you thought Neil Young's boycott of Spotify over Joe Rogan was fizzling out, Prince Harry and Meghan step in to keep it fizzling a little longer, "expressing concern" about "misinformation" on the platform.
Neil Young has picked a strange hill to die on in his boycott of Spotify over Joe Rogan daring to interview two medical experts who have expressed concerns about the coronavirus vaccines.
Wrinkly rocker Neil Young told Spotify to choose between him and Joe Rogan over alleged Covid misinformation – and the streaming service has chosen Rogan, saying it has a responsibility to balance safety and freedom.
The problem is that almost anything, including declining vaccination, can be construed as "prejudicial to the interests of others". We don't need a harm principle; we need a freedom principle.
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