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Of course an event like this would cause me to rethink my position. But I don't think I would wait until it actually happened to my child.

People have been raising these kinds of concerns to free speech absolutists like Musk for a while, but until it impacts him they are theoretical concerns that aren't as important as his principles.

If he uses this personal experience as an opportunity to empathize with others and reconsider how Twitter handles speech which is legal but poses a safety risk to an individual or group then that is commendable.

Or, if he maintained his commitment to free speech in the face of personal danger to his family I would respect such a principled stance.

However, if he only bans those who might cause him (or people he likes) harm while allowing and even encouraging those who use free speech to incite harm against others then that seems hypocritical.



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