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Elon Musk has seen the Project Veritas videos and is starting to speak out. Tuesday night's release with Lead Client Partner Alex Martinez was of particular interest. Sure, Martinez mocked the concept of free speech and reiterated Twitter employees don't believe in it as well as don't think people have the ability to form their own opinions. As another Twitter executive admitted, everyone there is "commie as f*ck." But it was the part when Martinez mocked people with Asperger's and special needs that got a reaction from Musk.
Martinez had said of Elon to a PV reporter he thought he was on a date with, "I’m like--you’re special needs! You’re literally special needs, literally, though. You really are. So, I can’t even take what you’re saying seriously cause you’re special.” Also, Martinez said to the PV reporter he thought he was on a date with that Twitter was warning people about Project Veritas doing this.
At one point, Musk had his tweet calling out the Twitter executive pinned to the top of his Twitter account. It has since been replaced by a tweet referencing a study that half of Joe Biden's followers are fake accounts. The amount of fake accounts on the bird app has caused the purchase of the app to be put on pause.
Ironically enough, Musk is not able to tweet Project Veritas about these videos. The independent news organization has been permabanned from the app, as has head rouser of rabble James O'Keefe. No, they didn't misgender a Biden administration official or question the 2020 election. They exposed CNN for its left-wing bias. That got the company yeeted off of Twitter.
Twitter Inc. was able to avoid commenting on the first video. I don't think they'll have the same luxury with this video.
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May 18, 2022 at 06:54AM - Brodigan
Elon Musk Calls Out Twitter Executive's Mockery of People With Asperger's, Special Needs
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