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Chicks On The Right Reports: People have finally woken up to the fact that the establishment mainstream media is biased, hypocritical, narrative-driven, and incredibly manipulative. Truth and morals mean nothing to these people any more. There is no such thing a journalistic integrity in these organizations. Even though people are starting to realize it, the media establishment still largely gets away with it. But every so often, they get caught, and it’s epic. This was one of those times. A BBC reporter did a sit-down interview with Elon Musk and someone forgot to tell this poor guy that Elon doesn’t play their game.
He advises Elon that “we have spoken to people who, who have been sacked, who used to be in content moderation,” which is Leftist establishment code for “censorship.” Armed with this claim that they’ve spoken to these vague, anonymous, likely disgruntled former content moderators (who were overwhelmingly Leftist activists, by the way) who think there’s a content moderation issue, the reporter claims that “there’s not enough people to police this stuff.” And by “this stuff,” he explains that he means “hate speech,” by which he really means “anything he and his political allies don’t like for people to be allowed to say.” So Elon, who doesn’t shy away from tough questions like this, asks him directly, “What hate speech are you talking about?” Then he takes it to the next level and asks this reporter what hate speech he himself has personally seen on Twitter.
The reporter stutters, groping around for an answer that he doesn’t have, so Elon encourages him to give some anecdotal examples of hate speech which he has personally seen on Twitter. The reporter then claims, “Personally, my ‘For You,’ I would see I get, I get more of that kind of content, yeah, personally.” Still, no specifics, just a vague statement on the subject, so Elon presses again for him to clarify, “You see more hate speech, personally?” The reporter then sort of clarifies that he sees “more hateful content.”
Then Elon drops the hammer in the most hilariously gentle way when he again clarifies, “Content you don’t like?” Yes. That’s the issue here, folks. To them, “hate speech” is anything they personally deem to be “hateful content,” which is basically just anything they don’t like.