One of the users of the X platform in the United States posted an entry promoting an absurd conspiracy theory that Jews would promote hatred towards whites. He suggested, among other things, that they are responsible for bringing to the United States large numbers of immigrants who are “flooding the country.” He commented on a post referring to this theory with the words: “you told the real truth.”
Elon Musk accused of anti-Semitism. The White House condemned him
Musk’s action caused a wave of outrage. On his behalf, Andrew Bates, a spokesman, published a statement in which he called the billionaire’s entry “unacceptable.” “We condemn in the strongest terms this abhorrent promotion of anti-Semitic and racist hatred, which is contrary to our fundamental values as Americans,” it continued. Andrew Bates stressed that repeating such terrible lies is always unacceptable, especially a month after the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. He was referring to the October 7 attack by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
Advertisers are withdrawing from X
The consequences of Musk’s behavior were broader. describes that Warner Bros Discovery and Comcast, Lions Gate Entertainment (LGFa.N), Paramount Global (PARA.O), Sony Pictures and Apple have suspended advertising on the website under the influence of Elon Musk’s anti-Semitic post. The billionaire, in turn, announced that as soon as the court opens on Monday, he will file a lawsuit against “all the people who took part in this fraudulent attack on the company.”
Source: Gazeta

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