Elon Musk: ‘I will say what I would like, and if the outcome of this is shedding cash, so be it’

Elon Musk being interviewed via David Faber

CNBC

Elon Musk informed CNBC’s David Faber on Tuesday that if his inflammatory tweets scare away advertisers from Twitter, he’s going to settle for that.

“I will say what I would like, and if the outcome of this is shedding cash, so be it,” mentioned Musk, who owns Twitter.

Musk responded defensively as Faber pressed him over a tweet Monday evening wherein he likened liberal billionaire George Soros to X-Males villain Magneto, a Jewish Holocaust survivor. Soros, who may be Jewish, is a favourite goal of proper wing pundits and politicians and regularly the topic of anti-Semitic assaults.

For years, Musk has tweeted arguable pieces, together with conspiracy theories and feedback his critics have known as widely discriminatory.

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