The salty comment comes as Musk, who views himself as a champion of free speech, is facing-off with governments such as Australia and the United Kingdom that are seeking to prevent the spread of online misinformation.
Donald Trump didn’t waste an opportunity to get a few digs in at Elon Musk’s expense during a rally in Anchorage, Alaska on Saturday night.
“We are living in a moment when the First Amendment and the free press are under attack. Please join us for a celebration of free speech,” reads the invite for a party lauding Hugh Hefner’s legacy.
Evita’s latest video centres on the slew of racist social media posts we have seen of late. Of course she’s not going to hold back.
There are a large amount of people who find those gym vests covering just the nipples and dental floss for shoulder wraps offensive. They aren’t getting tossed out of gyms however.
As February 12 and his State Of The Nation address nears Jacob Zuma is getting plenty of advice. Whether or not he listens to any of it is up for debate.
Facebook recently entered the South African legal domain when the Durban High Court held that it is permissible for documents to be served through the social media platform. This begs the question though – what’s coming next?
Charlie Hebdo, French satirical weekly, was firebombed a week ago, after the publication put a caricature of the prophet Muhammad on the cover of an issue criticising the rise of Sharia law in the Middle East post-Arab Spring. And their newest issue has a caricature of the prophet making out with Hebdo’s editor.