Khelif, who is the first gold medallist from Algeria in women’s boxing, was the subject of a very public gender controversy at the Olympic Games.
The fake news video that Musk shared last week alters a recent campaign video Harris released, one that makes it sound like the presidential candidate said things she didn’t.
Elon might have a cult following amongst fans of SpaceX, but the comments didn’t seem to land well with the business crowd.
The ‘X-man’ himself arrived at the studio armed with what was described as a “two-hundred-year-old-gun” and insisted on having a part in the game.
Ah, Elon Musk, the ‘X-man’ always making headlines with bold statements.
The user referred to the child’s death as a “fairy tale” and employed anti-Semitic rhetoric. Initially, X stated that the post did not violate its rules, but later acknowledged the mistake and removed the post following a second review.
It seems like the one thing Musk can offer his followers on X is dollah-dollah bills, so he’ll take his chances. Let’s see if the tech-bro actually forks out for the legal aid, or if he gets distracted by yet more social media shenanigans.
X let Ye back in. If you’re not up to date with the plethora of name-changes to floundering careers and teetering tech giants, this simply means that Kanye West has been allowed back into the echo chamber that was once called Twitter, but now just marks the spot where jobs were buried.