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Fascist Australian Govt in Canberra needs to stop banning free speech and cease military support for fascist regimes.

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Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Musk is a prime example.

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23 ( +33 / -10 )

That's funny.

I've never heard Musk decry the unelected rulers of China as fascists or totalitarians. I've never heard him criticise the CCPs total blackout censorship of just about all "free speech" - including posts about Tiananmen, Uighyurs - and even the banning of Twitter and Facebook.

I wonder why that is?

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Musk is a Moron...

He used to be a somewhat weird, daffy, eccentric businessman....

He's now a full-blown far-right kook...

Only his fellow far-right Troglodytes pay him any attention...

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Chairman Xi lives in this guy's brain rent free. 笑

I've never heard Musk decry the unelected rulers of China as fascists or totalitarians

-14 ( +10 / -24 )

All I can say is it takes one to know one.

19 ( +25 / -6 )

Wasn't he going to Mars? Maybe it's time now.

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"Fascists," posted Musk in a one-word reply on social platform X which he owns.

Disappointing his inspiration Iain Banks on his GSV in the sky again.

No, fascism is the union of authoritarian and corporate interests, of which Musk has become and exemplar with Xi in China, Saudi monarchs and his endorsed candidate in a crucial election.

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JJEToday 12:08 pm JST

Fascist Australian Govt in Canberra needs to stop banning free speech and cease military support for fascist regimes.

Hilarious considering the annual military parades in this poster's country.

19 ( +25 / -6 )

Ok They show bombing of Gaza and we all know that with each bombing there is human carnage. You don,t need close up to realise this. So why take down the a stabbing where the victim survived. Ban the bombing on other sites and maybe than bighead will follow suit. One a death story the other is a survival story. I know what I pull down first.

-14 ( +2 / -16 )

He needs to cut down on the ketamine.

19 ( +21 / -2 )

I’d call this a case of the pot calling the kettle black, except that instead of a kettle we have bone white china.

16 ( +17 / -1 )

China does all the same things that Elon whine at countries about. China also does not allow Twitter into the country.

Where is Musk's vitriol towards China? Obviously, Elon is another secret agent for the Chinese government!

Hypocrisy much?!

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Boom

All I can say is it takes one to know one.

-12 ( +1 / -13 )

Musk is doing his best to make himself as much of a laughing stock as Trump.

18 ( +20 / -2 )

Musk should move to Moscow, and take Trump along with him.

19 ( +20 / -1 )

Musk is correct to fight this. Australia claims to allow free speech but then attempts to ban anything that confronts the government's ideology. This is the tool and behaviour of the fascist - and an increasingly common one around the world. China, on the other hand, makes no pretence at allowing free speech. It is the dangerous hypocrisy of Australia that is the issue.

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JJEToday 12:08 pm JST

Fascist Australian Govt in Canberra needs to stop banning free speech

Australia supports free speech, what it opposes is lies and fake narratives based on provable lies. Freedom of speech is sometimes confused with a right to speak BS and make believe it is truth by extremists with agendas.

and cease military support for fascist regimes.

Australia does not support the fascist regimes in Russia and China so it is already a step ahead.

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Peter14, well said!

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Tech mogul Elon Musk has likened the Australian government to "fascists", attacking proposed laws that would fine social media giants for failing to stem the spread of misinformation.

He's a complete douche bag.

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It saddens me that the man behind SpaceX and Tesla seems to be in mental decline.

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Brazil, EU, USA, Australia, Germany... All have taken legal actions against Elon the Con so they are fascist? A single dad of 11 kids with 3 different women and his kids claimed he is never around when they need him is a perfect man? This man is dangerous to good govt. b/c he needs corruption to protect his wealth and further profit off tax payers $$.

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Musk is only brave when he knows he won't be kidnapped and put into a hole for 20 yrs.

That's why he isn't brave in statements about China. Xi would drop him into a hole, then cover it up.

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What's with all the "What Aboutism" in the comments? "What about China?" I thought that was a dirty Russian rhetorical technique. We all know what kind of government China has, no need to comment. The "West", including Australia, were ostensibly democracies and supporters of free speech. Their slide into technocratic-fascism is worthy of lament.

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Wow, a long time ago I called it. Musk is an intelligent fool... Musk only supports Trump because Musk wants the rich and wealthy to keep hoarding all the money, not have to pay income taxes, and keep the "money must always flow upwards to those who already have too much" method. Remember, Musk had a 1,500 layoff but was rewarded $56 million bonus money afterwards.

The rich will run up inflation, live in excess, and complain about the inflation (they caused) and how those darned taxes (37-38%) makes them feel bad while the majority of Americans from upper middle class to the below poverty level will never see the same amount of financial security for GENERATIONS. People live from paycheck to paycheck, and folks like Musk have a huge money shield between them and actual everyday hardships. Musk needs to learn to be happy with what he HAS. Cos karma needs to kick in and check him back hard.

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HonestDictator, how many jobs has anyone living paycheck-to-paycheck created for other Americans?

People with money aren't "hoarding it", they are investing it, which provides loans and capital for companies to buy equipment and pay salaries so more and more people have jobs. Without people providing investment money (directly or through stock markets), companies don't have the money they need to expand.

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For 'regulate' read 'censor'.

The kid ban is designed to force everyone to ID themselves or lose their accounts. Part of the scheme to turn the internet into a universal surveillance network. So no more of those awkward anonymous #MeToo moments catching out Aussie parliamentarians or clergy.

If Musk doesn't like all this, he should have developed a distributed social network moving data from user to user. It wouldn't necessarily be anonymous, but it could exclude state censorship, users themselves choosing what they didn't wish to see. Plus it would have cost him less than Twitter did.

-3 ( +2 / -5 )

The newest pet of Trump, telling others they're fascists..

LOOOOOL

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Without people providing investment money (directly or through stock markets), companies don't have the money they need to expand.

Not a lot of Americans have enough money to invest at such levels, if at all. Remember, most Americans are riddled with debt. I was affected by the crash of 2005-2008. Other folks I worked with also lost EVERYTHING. Jobs, 401k, investments in the negatives. Then Plus, companies can (and should) only expand if there is higher demand for their goods or services, not just because they need money for "expansion". Plus should another crash occur, all that investment money is meaningless. Companies will shut down any expansions as required, and consolidate as much as possible. Much of the money will keep going to the top executives, because I've yet to hear about any of them taking pay cuts, or being denied golden parachutes... For wealthy investors, they still have a huge financial shield. Pretty sure they're not investing all their billions or millions... just a decent fraction of it to keep making gargantuan loads of money. While those below those levels will LOSE much more and be left without much of a financial safety net. So yes, the money is hoarded at the top. It helps to have millions on hand to defend against economic woes.

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Not a lot of Americans have enough money to invest at such levels, if at all.

Funny. Everyone I know invests in the stock market, at least as part of their 401k retirement funds.

But this story is about people investing and those investments creating jobs.

In 2022, about 58% of American households owned stock, either directly or indirectly through mutual funds and other investment accounts.

About 40% of Americans have paid off their mortgages.

Around 23% of Americans are debt free, according to the most recent data (May 2024) available from the Federal Reserve. That figure factors in every type of debt, from credit card balances and student loans to mortgages, car loans and more.

Just because some people are terrible with money, that doesn't mean everyone is.

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