Correct. These have always been leftist ideas.
In the past the Musk said he was "half Democrat, half Republican" and "disavowed terrestrial political affiliations". What changed?
In 2002 Musk received $176 million from the sale of PayPal, (formerly co-founded by Musk as X.com). You or I would probably just sit on that fortune and enjoy a life of leisure, but not Musk. He was involved in the
Mars Society and had big dreams. He wanted to actually do it! That's why he started SpaceX with $100 million of his own money.
But that's not the only big thing Musk wanted to do. He was very concerned about global warming and wanted to do something about it. So he invested $6.5 million in a small startup company that was attempting to make electric cars, becoming chairman of the board and eventually CEO. Against all odds and much derision, under his leadership Tesla survived the valley of death and became a major car manufacturer. By the end of 2020 its market capitalization was more than the next nine largest automakers combined. In 2023 the Tesla Model Y became the best selling car of
any type (not just EVs) in the World - then legacy automakers stopped laughing and became worried about their own futures. And Musk himself became (on paper) one of the richest men in the World.
But what does all this mean? In his attempt to follow his dreams, Musk had become a
businessman. The financial success of his ventures became paramount, and politics was bound to become a factor. That's when he started moving right, just like most businessman do. But he didn't do it alone - liberals
pushed him there, while conservatives welcomed him.
The free speech Musk primarily bought Twitter to preserve is
his speech, and the speech of those with similar views. Call that hypocritical if you want, but we
all do that. And in truth, that
was the speech which was being suppressed - mostly by liberals. It came to a head when they called for Trump - the President of the United States - to be banned from Twitter. This was a huge mistake.
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Liberals should be welcoming Musk's attempts - however flawed - to provide a free speech 'town square' that doesn't ban people whose political views they disagree with. But instead they waste no opportunity deriding him for it.
Free speech is not absolute, and sometimes other factors take precedence. Musk owns Twitter now, so
he gets to decide when that happens. For example, Musk initially refused to unban Alex Jones, saying he has "no mercy" for people who "use the deaths of children for gain, politics, or fame.". But in December 2023, after a user asked if the ban could be lifted, Musk replied:-
70.1% voted for lifting the ban, so he did.
I have also noticed that many of the 'shocking' posts on X from Musk that liberals trot out are actually just short responses to posts from others. This tells us very little about what he actually thinks. Furthermore you can bet these examples were cherry-picked to put Musk in the worst possible light - by the very same people who accuse
Musk of being a lair.
To those people I say - look in the mirror.