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Elon Musk’s spammed twitter replies of him and Ghislaine Maxwell has sparked outrage on the social media (Pictures)

Elon Musk is getting spammed with twitter replies of him and Ghislaine Maxwell and it seems to have altered his views about free speech.
The pictures where uploaded on the social media and it has gone viral.
Many tweeps had argued that he deserve it because he is a massive hypocrite on twitter harassment.
The long-run outcome here is that Musk will donate millions of dollars to some far-right think-tank under the premise of supporting free speech and ideological diversity.
Thanks a lot @kenklippenstein!
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) July 4, 2020
Elon Musk is getting spammed with twitter replies of him and Ghislaine Maxwell and it seems to have altered his views about free speech pic.twitter.com/bEldPDD3H1
— Don Moynihan (@donmoyn) July 4, 2020
According to Don Moyinhan who posted the pictures on Twitter said on the long-run the implication or the outcome here is that Musk will donate millions of dollars to some far-right think-tank under the premise of supporting free speech and ideological diversity.
Thi is coming barely few hours after the Tesla ceo took to Twitter to respond to someone’s comment to a post he made on Thursday, showing a photo of him and Maxwell at the 2014 Vanity Fair Party.
‘Don’t know Ghislaine at all,’ he said in the late Thursday tweet. ‘She photobombed me once at a Vanity Fair party several years ago’ he said
The sharp rebuke comes as Maxwell – Epstein’s former girlfriend and alleged madam who is accused of procuring young girls for him – was arrested on charges of sex trafficking and perjury.
The SpaceX CEO has been adamant on not knowing Epstein or Maxwell, last year releasing a statement rejecting the notion that he had introduced the disgraced pedophile to Mark Zuckerberg during a private dinner in 2015.
According to Dailymaiuk, The August 2015 dinner in Palo Alto was hosted by LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman. Hoffman invited Epstein – at the request of MIT Media Lab director Joi Ito, he explained to Axios – along with Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Peter Thiel.
