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Elon Musk has re-ignited a simmering cultural war on his social media platform X, reportedly offering to reimburse the legal fees of anyone dismissed over content posted on the site.
“If you were unfairly treated by your employer as a result of posting or liking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill,” the CEO stated. There is no limit. Please notify us.”
The infamous X account “Libs of TikTok” responded to Musk’s tweet by quoting a January Daily Wire piece in which streamer Kara Lynne was dismissed from her job at a gaming firm for reasons including following the account.
It piqued Musk’s interest, and he responded, “Kara, is that accurate?”
Lynne responded to Musk by noting that the matter was more nuanced than the headline implied, but that it was still correct.
Musk has been vocal about the presence of a “woke mind virus” since launching his initial attempt to buy Twitter early last year, and has shared content rallying against several left-wing social causes, including trans rights.
In June, the world’s wealthiest man tweeted that terminology such as “cis” and “cisgender” were now considered insults on the site.
Employees are frequently fired for sharing or openly endorsing inappropriate content on social media networks, and this is not limited to controversial action relating to social problems.
Michelle Serna, a California IT professional, was dismissed in May after recording a video on TikTok while a
Lynne responded to Musk by noting that the matter was more nuanced than the headline implied, but that it was still correct.
Musk has been vocal about the presence of a “woke mind virus” since launching his initial attempt to buy Twitter early last year, and has shared content rallying against several left-wing social causes, including trans rights.
In June, the world’s wealthiest man tweeted that terminology such as “cis” and “cisgender” were now considered insults on the site.
Employees are frequently fired for sharing or openly endorsing inappropriate content on social media networks, and this is not limited to controversial action relating to social problems.
Michelle Serna, a California IT professional, was dismissed in May after recording a video on TikTok while a student.
Lynne responded to Musk by noting that the matter was more nuanced than the headline implied, but that it was still correct.
Musk has been vocal about the presence of a “woke mind virus” since launching his initial attempt to buy Twitter early last year, and has shared content rallying against several left-wing social causes, including trans rights.
In June, the world’s wealthiest man tweeted that terminology such as “cis” and “cisgender” were now considered insults on the site.
Employees are frequently fired for sharing or openly endorsing inappropriate content on social media networks, and this is not limited to controversial action relating to social problems.
Michelle Serna, a California IT professional, was dismissed in May after recording a video on TikTok while a student.
Lynne responded to Musk by noting that the matter was more nuanced than the headline implied, but that it was still correct.
Musk has been vocal about the presence of a “woke mind virus” since launching his initial attempt to buy Twitter early last year, and has shared content rallying against several left-wing social causes, including trans rights.
In June, the world’s wealthiest man tweeted that terminology such as “cis” and “cisgender” were now considered insults on the site.
Employees are frequently fired for sharing or openly endorsing inappropriate content on social media networks, and this is not limited to controversial action relating to social problems.
Michelle Serna, a California IT professional, was dismissed in May after recording a video on TikTok while a meeting went on in the background.
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