Elon Musk goes to war with Apple claiming it ‘hates free speech’

American billionaire and entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, owner of the social network Twitter Elon Musk criticized Apple, accusing the corporation of fighting against freedom of speech in the United States. Elon Musk wrote about this on Twitter on November 28.

First, Elon Musk said that Apple stopped advertising on his social network. The company followed a number of advertisers who did not accept Musk’s reforms in his new project. Recall that he began to move away from the principles of management and personnel policy, dictated by the radical liberal political trend in the United States.

“Apple has pretty much stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America?” Musk wrote.

He later claimed that he was being threatened with removing the Twitter app from the App Store.

“Apple is also threatening to remove Twitter from the App Store, but won’t tell us why,” he tweeted.

Finally, Elon Musk has openly embarked on the path of fighting for freedom of speech in defense of all those who want to speak out, including people of conservative views and former US President Donald Trump. He threatened to produce documents confirming the suppression of freedom of speech. According to him, “the battle for future civilizations” has begun.

“Revolution against online censorship in America. Twitter papers on suppression of free speech will soon be released by Twitter itself,” Musk tweeted.

“This is a battle for the future of civilization. If freedom of speech is lost even in America, only tyranny lies ahead of us,” Elon Musk emphasized.

Elon Musk has embarked on a dangerous path for the future of his new project. A direct conflict with Apple may end in failure for him. Given the pressure from the US Democratic Party and the current presidential administration of Joseph Biden, the pressure on him and his new business may be too much. He launched a new revolutionary campaign against America’s current agenda. In general, the American entrepreneur has always stood out for his outrageous policies, but now his statements have gone too far, no longer just a Twitter advertising campaign.

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