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Musk short-circuits when asked why we need his X platform

Skwawkbox by Skwawkbox
8 December 2025
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Elon Musk has appeared to short-circuit for more than a minute when asked in an interview why people need his X platform – formerly Twitter, until he bought it and sacked half of its staff.

Musk started with “Yeah why is that important?” before rambling about trillions of cells and synapses in our bodies, then “the why of it, I mean, I guess”, then postulated it is to “increase our understanding of the universe” and “the meaning of life”, before appearing to give in and asking his interviewer, “why is anything important?”:

https://www.thecanary.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/musk-why-twitter.mp4

An apparently real reason is to push far-right narratives. Since the Hitler-saluting Musk’s take-over turned Twitter into X, the platform has been shown to prioritise and amplify extremist right-wing material, while its own ‘Grok’ AI system has admitted that it spreads Islamophobic fake news.

The Musk ‘glitch’ is reminiscent of a similar collapse on the part of his fellow far-right billionaire Peter Thiel‘s reaction when asked whether he wanted the human race to survive, except perhaps in Musk’s case the reason he doesn’t ‘say the quiet part out loud’ is because he can’t.

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  1. Taxiarch says:
    6 months ago

    Apparatchiks. Careerists. They care not one jot for whatever policy they support, or oppose. They just want the highest position in the state structure, the largest kickbacks, and the longest tenure.

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  2. TomT66 says:
    6 months ago

    Sanction him, lock him up and confiscate his assets. Sorted.

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