Summary

The German government accused Elon Musk of trying to influence its February 2024 general election by endorsing the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

It acknowledged Musk’s right to express his opinion but dismissed its potential impact, calling his remarks “the greatest nonsense.”

Musk described the AfD as Germany’s “last spark of hope” in an opinion piece for Die Welt, sparking backlash and the resignation of a senior editor.

Musk has also faced accusations of trying to sway the 2024 U.S. election in Donald Trump’s favor.

  • @nogooduser
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    874 days ago

    Blocking X would be a good start.

    • @[email protected]
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      534 days ago

      Yup! It’s literally just a propaganda outlet.

      Let’s block it globally and make it worthless.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 days ago

        That’s why Felon Musk is using MAGA to issue threats of the USA implementing policies and tariffs against countries if they ban X. The problem is that the countries relenting to those threats have essentially already been invaded, just not militarily.

    • @[email protected]
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      -454 days ago

      16 upvotes for calling for blocking websites, wtf has the world come to and wtf happened to “information wants to be free”

      • @[email protected]
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        There’s information, then there’s misinformation, and then there’s disinformation.

        Everything of consequence Musk spews is the latter.

        Him having an gigantic platform to do it with where he also gets to manipulate what others get to say doesn’t set information free. It imprisons it.

      • @FelixCress
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        194 days ago

        Freedom of speech is not a freedom to lie.

        • @nebulaone
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          I disagree. I despise Trump and Elon, but I think you should be allowed to say the dumbest shit anyone has ever heard as long as you aren’t calling for violence.

          • @[email protected]
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            113 hours ago

            you should be allowed to say the dumbest shit anyone has ever heard

            And

            as long as you aren’t calling for violence.

            You’ve already established the concept, now we’re just negotiating the threshold.

          • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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            63 days ago

            I think there is a huge difference between Musk expressing and pushing an opinion and Twitter doing the same.

            Musk should be free to be an idiot, Twitter less so.

          • @FelixCress
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            63 days ago

            You can disagree as much as you want to, but that’s the fact. “Freedom of speach” refers to freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers. Not to “freedom to spread lies to achieve political gains”

            • Queen HawlSera
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              13 days ago

              Indeed, if you say something that is wrong, but you believe it’s true then you should be protected.

              But if you’re knowingly lying? Not so much.

              The first amendment will simply not allow you to scream “FIRE!” in a crowded theater.

              • @nebulaone
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                This logic crumbles as soon as an authoritarian government decides what is true and false and does not like your honest opinion. There is huge potential for abuse of power.

                Edit: This is a reply to everyone who replied to me, not just you.

                • Queen HawlSera
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                  22 hours ago

                  Sadly it is something I’ve already considered and something that the people who rally against Fact Checkers bring up as a good point.

                  Who gets to decide what’s true and what’s a lie? Not that I think fact checking is currently used in this manner, but, it is one of those “The strawman might have a point” moments

                  • @nebulaone
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                    I guess independently verified scientific facts could be an exception. If you are going against vaccinations for example it would equate to calling for violence in some sense, anyways.

      • @[email protected]
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        264 days ago

        Or block someone who has a disproportionate platform to communicate his views?

        I suppose the Fairness Doctrine tried to handle that but was thrown out. Perhaps time to bring it back? That way everybody gets equal air/message time?

        Question for me is, why is it important to ‘protect’ a foreigner to meddle with a country where he does not belong? And why does this person want to meddle with foreign elections? I would argue that a country has every right to assess, evaluate and take action whenever it decides that person has an influence on its election process. He (Musk) is no citizen of Germany and therefore should not be allowed to interfere. Expressing an opinion is fine until that person has a platform where this opinion starts to sway and influence that election. In that case I refer to my statement above about the Fairness Doctrine.

        Fair warning: I do appreciate a discussion on this but if it will involve words like 'woke and the likes then I cease to be interested in that discussion

        • @[email protected]
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          Or block someone who has a disproportionate platform to communicate his views?

          I mean - how do you craft a fair law that can be applied to everybody by people in office you don’t trust (e.g. the “other party”) that would make this work? Without going “full dictator” to make it happen?

          The “fairness doctrine” is antithetical to freedom of speech. It only was acceptable because it only applied to “broadcast medium” (radio and TV waves) which are a shared and limited resource.

          I am growing more and more concerned about how little liberals seem to care about freedom of speech to be honest. Every time some billionaire idiot says something stupid people want draconian speech laws to restrict it without ever considering how laws like that backfire.

          • @[email protected]
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            103 days ago

            Freedom of Speech is an American thing. Other countries have restrictions on speech. Personally, I like them.

            It’s already illegal in the US to say untrue things about a person. Whether criminal or civil, I don’t know, but it’d probably be illegal to say something like “Elon Musk is a pedophile”, unless that were probably true.

            Freedom of speech doesn’t need to be absolute, clearly, for people to be able to speak the truth and their opinions.

            • @[email protected]
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              It’s already illegal in the US to say untrue things about a person.

              It is a civil violation, not a crime. And it’s only untrue if you claim it to be truth rather than opinion.

              You can claim that you believe Musk is a pedophile all you like.

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              Freedom of Speech is an American thing.

              Article 10

              Everyone has the right to freedom of expression and to receive and impart information. This right also covers the freedom of the press. Freedom of expression is one of the essential foundations of a democratic society. The media require particular protection because they play a key role in defending freedom of expression. Article 10 protects, among others, the right to criticise, to make assumptions or value judgments and the right to have opinions.

              Such protection is not restricted to “true” statements; it applies in particular to political speech and debate on questions of public interest. Freedom of expression plays a key role in elections. Artistic expression is also protected by Article 10.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -13 days ago

                  And it’s the same idea as the American “freedom of speech”.

                  Other countries have restrictions on speech. Personally, I like them.

                  Other countries such as China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, etc.

                  Speech restrictions are dangerous and should be very narrow in scope. Once you open the can of worms of limiting political speech you no longer have freedom of expression. You are allowed to say what the state allows you to say.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    13 days ago

                    You are allowed to say what the state allows you to say.

                    Yes, just like you’re allowed to touch what the law allows you to touch.

                    Just because something falls out of someone’s mouth doesn’t mean it should be protected by law.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 days ago

            So if I read you right we can just about do nothing with what we face. We can all see what is happening and any action to remedy it is worrying and potentially a dictatorship, a decline in freedom of speech even.

            Sometimes you can clearly see what is happening and normal counter behavior is not working. The ‘other’ side is not adhering to your standards of democracy and is in fact using your standards against you. This sounds like the playbook from the right: they can do and say shit all day long as they are not held to the same standards as liberals are. Liberals need to be pitch perfect or else they face internal backlash. Conservatives on the other hand can literally shit in the halls of the capitol and face no consequences. And that is the least of our problems, they also use democracy to eliminate it, to turn lives of others in a dystopian hellhole and they will not only succeed, they are cheered on by a large portion of society.

            But whatever, this is what America wants. There was an election and they won, end of story. I can’t even get mad anymore, if this is what the people want then by all means, this is what they get. Who am I to say people voted wrong? It is a free country where you get to pick you representatives, even if it means these same representatives will use that gained power to erode the same system they used to get elected.

            I don’t blame conservatives to be honest, I blame the rest for allowing this to happen and who are repulsed and get morally conflicted when counter measures are suggested if things start to go south. In my opinion you do need strong actions to preserve democracy, measures that are sometimes in conflict with the whole idea of democracy. We need to learn that preserving democracy is sometimes an ugly business which requires dirty hands once in a while. But if that is not palatable then we are doomed to lose it because guess what, the other side has no such restrictions or moral conflicts, they will take it away from you.

            • @[email protected]
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              -13 days ago

              So if I read you right we can just about do nothing with what we face

              Ahh - there it is. This is where the leftists and maga overlap. Nihilism and the belief that you need control to make things right because they want to destroy everything!

              Sometimes you can clearly see what is happening and normal counter behavior is not working. The ‘other’ side is not adhering to your standards of democracy and is in fact using your standards against you. This sounds like the playbook from the right: they can do and say shit all day long as they are not held to the same standards as liberals are. Liberals need to be pitch perfect or else they face internal backlash. Conservatives on the other hand can literally shit in the halls of the capitol and face no consequences. And that is the least of our problems, they also use democracy to eliminate it, to turn lives of others in a dystopian hellhole and they will not only succeed, they are cheered on by a large portion of society.

              I could replace “Conservative” with “libs” and “left” with “right” and post this on truth social.

              But whatever, this is what America wants. There was an election and they won, end of story. I can’t even get mad anymore, if this is what the people want then by all means, this is what they get. Who am I to say people voted wrong? It is a free country where you get to pick you representatives, even if it means these same representatives will use that gained power to erode the same system they used to get elected.

              You’re not wrong - you lost. Deal with that. But it doesn’t mean you can’t fight back. But do so with words and convincing people of your virtue rather than jumping to “silence the opposition”.

              You want to do something? Run for office. Work for a campaign. Get signatures. Do work rather than whining on lemmy.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 days ago

                So I respond with words yet you condemn me as being the same as how others are actively destroying democracy. I look for answers but you cannot help yourself in mixing it all together as one, it’s all the same. Nihilist my left foot…

                To be honest, you are just here to antagonize, not to discuss, or so it seems.

                For the record, I am not American so no running for office nor should I if I were eligible as I have no answers nor solutions.

                Well, back to my insignificant corner I go, this leaves you the space to project your version of ‘what is right’.

                • @[email protected]
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                  So I respond with words yet you condemn me as being the same as how others are actively destroying democracy. I look for answers but you cannot help yourself in mixing it all together as one, it’s all the same. Nihilist my left foot…

                  It’s you who condemn you - I’m just pointing out the obvious. Your style of argument is the same. Do you not know any maga? They sound a lot like you. You’re both very concerned - to the point of near paranoia - that they are trying to destroy your way of life. They are evil and must be stopped at “all costs.” And we should limit their speech as dangerous. Because if we don’t, they will.

                  You may not have maga where you are - you may have their local equivalent. All I know is that this hyper-partisanship needs to end.

                  For the record, I am not American so no running for office nor should I if I were eligible as I have no answers nor solutions.

                  “One of the penalties of refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.”

                  • @[email protected]
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                    12 days ago

                    This is tiresome, you are not here to discuss and exchange ideas but you are here to antagonize and ridicule. For some odd reason you think you are above me. It’s odd. You will deny, of course, and perhaps I am not 100% right but I have to do with what you give me and that is the attitude of an obnoxious child trying to rectify others by the power of imaginary higher morals. Let’s not beat around the bush here: you are behaving like an confused asshole.

                    As long as you keep using that tired trick of “both sides are the same” we will progress nowhere in this thread other then you polishing your imagined sense of superiority.

                    So no sensible attempt, however good or bad it may be, from my side anymore. You are just here to waste my time.

                    And to put a cherry on your arrogant cake you close with some meaningless quote.

                    Here, I will close with a BS quote as well:
                    “Those who profess anyone can enter politics will end up being ruled by the incompetent”.

                    And that’s it, I’m done with you.

      • @ByteJunk
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        204 days ago

        I’ll make it really simple: YES.

        if they’re a political extreme who preaches intolerance, they must be ruthlessly crushed, driven out and silenced, by any means necessary.

        • @[email protected]
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          -94 days ago

          Neat. Which governing authority do you trust judging who is a “political extreme” - and keep in mind people like Trump can be in power.

          • @ByteJunk
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            Governing authority, as in government body? Absolutely none.

            There must be absolute separation from the judiciary, who are responsible for upholding the law.

      • @[email protected]
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        154 days ago

        Not anybody. The richest man in the world, who has been taking blatant steps to sway global elections, and his propaganda machine.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 days ago

          So if elon drops to being the 2nd richest man in the world, then he’s all good to continue ?

        • @[email protected]
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          -63 days ago

          So you’re going to pass a law that says what - “the richest man in the world can’t talk shit?”

          • @[email protected]
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            63 days ago

            The top 1% must legally STFU? Deal!

            Maybe they’ll be rushing to get rid of enough money to put them into a lower tax bracket if they want to keep yapping, lol

          • @FelixCress
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            123 days ago

            What is stupid in banning nazis sweetheart? Have you considered what would have happened if nazis and nazi propaganda was banned in 1930’?

            • @[email protected]
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              -93 days ago

              Look kid - there is no global “mommy and daddy” who can be trusted to do exactly what you want unless you are personally a dictator.

              So when you say “oh, just ban Nazis” you have no idea what that involves.

              Just answer me this one question - if you give Donald Trump the law “nazis can be banned” how do you think he is going to implement that law? Because there are very good odds that ABC News will be defined as a Nazi propaganda organization.

              • @FelixCress
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                63 days ago

                Are you a little bit slow, sweetie?

                And to answer your question: the entire MAGA, most of the republicans and Trump are nazis.

                And so are you if you share their views.

        • @[email protected]
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          -33 days ago

          Interestingly that’s a point I had not yet made - that blocking “X” because of what the CEO says in his personal time is also problematic. You’re going to potentially harm a lot more people than him.