Jason Kalkanis, a well-known investor who advises Musk, also responded: “Alex Jones is pure evil and the easiest case for any platform to rule on – in my opinion (and that’s all it is, folks!) $1.4 billion in judgments across multiple fields Judging in the US, where (freedom of) speech is almost always won by default in the face of suffering of victims”.
Alex Jones is pure evil and the easiest case for any platform to adjudicate — in my opinion (and that’s all it is folks!)
$1.4b in judgements across multiple jurisdictions in the United States, where speech almost always default wins over victim suffering
—@jason (@jason) November 21, 2022
Tim Poole, a YouTube anchor and podcaster who supports free speech and supported Musk’s purchase of Twitter, did not let Musk’s personal story distract from the facts: “It’s personal. What do third-party statements have to do with Twitter’s rules? Either there are objective rules, or we live Under the auspices of the whims of billionaires – which is clearly the situation here.”
It’s personal
What do third party statements have to do with the rules of Twitter?
Either there are objective rules or we live under the whims of billionaires, which obviously is the case. https://t.co/KUOMcnwpIo
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) November 21, 2022
Paradoxically, Harris, who started this whole exchange of messages when he allegedly supported the return of Jones to the social network, deleted his account yesterday (Thursday) for an unknown reason – but one cannot ignore the fact that while supporting the return of Jones, he hinted that if the account of Trump will be brought back to life he will close his own.