Elon Musk has shared a baseless far-right conspiracy theory on Twitter about the attack suffered by Paul Pelosi just days after buying the social media platform
Elon Musk's Twitter takeover has sparked fears that the platform will become more tolerant of hate speech
ELON Musk has shared a baseless far-right conspiracy theory on Twitter about the attack suffered by Paul Pelosi just days after buying the social media platform.And in the wake of the by an intruder, Musk replied to a tweet from Hillary Clinton raising concerns over inflammatory political discourse with a far-right conspiracy theory.On Saturday, Clinton criticised members of the Republican Party for disseminating “hate and deranged conspiracy theories” after it was revealed that Paul Pelosi’s alleged attacker had been publishing far-right conspiracies online in the lead-up to the attack.
The former secretary of state tweeted: “The Republican Party and its mouthpieces now regularly spread hate and deranged conspiracy theories. It is shocking, but not surprising, that violence is the result.The Republican Party and its mouthpieces now regularly spread hate and deranged conspiracy theories. It is shocking, but not surprising, that violence is the result. As citizens, we must hold them accountable for their words and the actions that follow.