will someone call out Musk's weird breeding fetish already
will someone call out Musk's weird breeding fetish already
"It's 2013 and I still view the internet on a 560x192 resolution monitor!"

Taylor should just start adopting cats and sending them all to Elon so he can protect them.
On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
- H. L. Mencken

So Grimes followed Kamala Harris after the debate. Elon is about to start doing insane levels of divorce posting.
“Terrible things are happening outside. Poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes. Families are torn apart. Men, women, and children are separated. Children come home from school to find that their parents have disappeared.”
Diary of Anne Frank
January 13, 1943
Boy, with the grotesque actions of its owner, it's a good thing TwiXer isn't having advertising woes, isn't it?
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Oh, wait...
R.I.P. Democracy
"The difference between stupidity
and genius is that genius has its limits."
--Alexandre Dumas-fils
I'm not normally one to advocate for violence, but Musk is the kind of guy who needs a serious ass kicking. He apparently got one in high school after mocking a kid whose dad committed suicide, but the lesson didn't take. Shame that he backed out of that fight with Zuckerberg.
Reminder that this creep is in his 50s, despite talking like a 14 year old 4chan incel.
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On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
- H. L. Mencken
From Sky News Australia:
The Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024 (proposed)
"Yawn. Another toothless finger wag. What's Australia going to do? Glower angrily?"To protect freedom of speech, the bill sets a high threshold for the type of mis- and disinformation that digital platforms must combat on their services—that is, it must be reasonably verifiable as false, misleading or deceptive and reasonably likely to cause or contribute to serious harm. The harm must have significant and far-reaching consequences for Australian society, or severe consequences for an individual in Australia.
"...percent?"Digital platforms may be subject to civil penalties of up to five per cent of global turnover for breaches of a standard and up to two per cent for codes. These penalties are high. However, they may be necessary in response to egregious and systematic breaches and failure to act.
Yes. For example, Twitter's revenue dropped to $3.4 billion last year. Two percent of that would be sixty-eight million dollars.
Per offense.
Naturally, Musk had plenty to say about this, as it's a complicated topic that should be taken seriously.
"Where's the rest of his response?"fascists
That was his response in its entirety.
Naturally, Australian politicians had things to say.
So, Musk's response to "please stop sharing knowingly false harmful information" can only reasonably be described as "no, I want to keep spreading knowingly false harmful information". A lot of people would want to stop the spread of knowingly false harmful information on the grounds that it's the right thing to do. Others, because it's illegal (assuming this passes). I would find someone responding to "killing an innocent person on purpose is illegal" with "fascists" to be a horrible person, and I can't say this is any better in direction. Let's not forget, spreading knowingly false harmful information led to the Jan 6th violent terrorist attack. It can kill people.Musk’s comment was met with condemnation from federal government ministers on Friday, with Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones deeming the scathing remark “crackpot stuff” and calling out the harmful content present on X.
“Whether it’s the Australian government or any other government around the world, we assert our right to pass laws which will keep Australians safe – safe from scammers, safe from criminals,” he told the ABC.
“For the life of me, I can’t see how Elon Musk or anyone else, in the name of free speech, thinks it’s OK to have social media platforms publishing scam content, which is robbing Australians of billions of dollars every year.
“Publishing deepfake material, publishing child pornography. Livestreaming murder scenes. I mean is this what he thinks free speech is all about?”
“When it’s in his commercial interests, he is the champion of free speech; when he doesn’t like it, he’s going to shut it all down,” he said.
This may or may not pass, but if it does pass, I'm curious how many $68 million fines Musk will allow himself to pay before passing knowingly false harmful information to help Trump stops being his passtime.