It is unclear if Musk’s statements were made in jest — or if the world’s richest man is genuinely concerned about his safety. He did, however, talk about the possibility of his assassination fairly nonchalantly. Musk said there is a significant risk that something bad may happen and that he does not entirely rule out the possibility of being shot at.
“It’s not that hard to kill somebody if you wanted to, so hopefully they don’t, and fate smiles upon the situation with me, and it does not happen. There’s definitely some risk there,” Musk was heard saying during the Live Spaces broadcast.
While the two-hour discussion mostly centered around “Twitter Files,” Musk also reiterated his stance on free speech during the broadcast. Musk also claimed that the onus is on people who need to “fight really hard” to keep free speech really free. He also brushed aside allegations that he is now controlling the narrative, and added that the Twitter Files reveals indicated that the erstwhile Twitter management team was party to the suppression of information — some of which may have allegedly affected the 2020 election results.
In addition to this, Musk also admitted lapses in how documents surrounding Twitter Leaks were released. For example, many of the screenshots shared had revealed email addresses of people allegedly involved in the controversy — including the email address of former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
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