We don’t care. https://t.co/LzskXrBoNd
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Elon Musk's retweet of a far-right slogan—'A message from the ‘far-right’… We don’t care'—is a deliberate provocation that underscores his commitment to minimal content moderation on X (formerly Twitter). This move aligns with his 'free speech absolutist' philosophy but risks alienating advertisers and regulators. In a broader tech context, this could signal a normalization of extremist rhetoric on major platforms, potentially triggering policy debates in the EU (e.g., Digital Services Act) and US Congress. For markets, the impact is indirect but significant: if advertising revenue continues to decline, X's valuation could drop, affecting Musk's liquidity and, by extension, Tesla's stock (given his collateralized loans). Crypto markets, particularly Dogecoin, could see no direct impact from this political tweet, as it lacks market-specific cues. However, any regulatory backlash against Musk could create negative sentiment across his ventures.

