There are no good defences of the new Twitter owner’s vile bullying, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
There are no good defences of such vile bullying – and Musk has no good defence. Instead, he paints himself as a “free speech absolutist”, and claims it’s why he is shelling out so much for a website. This moral crusade: “If someone you don’t like says something you don’t like, that is free speech,” which is an offering so flimsy a primary-school child might flinch from making it.
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