Elon Musk comment 'Fu*******Yourself' to the advertisers left X over antisimetic content
- Elon Musk has defended his anti-Jewish tweet and criticized advertisers who have left X over the controversy.
- Musk claimed that his tweet was "the actual truth" about the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory.
- He also said that advertisers who have left X are trying to "blackmail" him.
Detailed News:
Regret Over Antisemitic Endorsement:
Elon Musk expressed remorse for endorsing an anti-Jewish post on November 15, acknowledging it as one of his "worst" statements. The post, falsely accusing Jewish people of inciting hatred against white individuals, triggered widespread criticism and led to major advertisers leaving X.
Defensive Stance and Anti-Blackmail Assertion:
Facing criticism and departing advertisers, Musk maintained a defensive stance, asserting that he is not antisemitic and rejecting claims that advertisers could manipulate him. His explicit response, telling those attempting to blackmail him with advertising to "Go **** yourself," underscored his unwillingness to yield to external pressures.
Targeting Disney CEO and Reflection on Goodness:
Musk targeted Disney CEO Robert Iger, who withdrew ads from X, with explicit remarks during the interview. Musk emphasized his focus on the "reality of goodness" rather than the perception of it, expressing disdain for those who prioritize appearing good while engaging in harmful actions.
Coinciding with Rising Antisemitism Concerns:
Elon Musk's controversial remarks coincided with U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's warning about the alarming increase in antisemitism globally, considering it a crisis that must be addressed urgently.
White House Condemnation and Backlash:
The White House condemned Musk's post as an "appalling endorsement of antisemitic and racist hate." The controversy surrounding the "Great Replacement" theory led major U.S. companies, including Walt Disney, Warner Bros Discovery, and NBCUniversal parent Comcast, to pause advertising on X. Media Matters, a liberal watchdog group, triggered the advertiser exodus by reporting ads alongside posts supportive of Nazism. Musk vowed to sue the group earlier this week.