Factually! with Adam Conover - Elon Musk Killed Free Speech
Episode Date: October 22, 2024(In addition to your weekly Factually! episode, this week we're bringing you a monologue from Adam. This short, researched monologue originally aired on the Factually! YouTube page, but we ar...e sharing audio versions of these monologues with our podcast audience as well. Please enjoy, and stay tuned for your regularly scheduled episode of Factually!) Elon Musk is not a champion of free speech, and never has been. Here's why.Visit https://groundnews.com/factually to stay fully informed, see through biased media and get all sides of every story especially during this election season. Subscribe for 40% off unlimited access through my link.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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So Elon Musk has been having a bad couple weeks.
He just held his hotly anticipated Wee Robot event.
Yes, that is actually what he called it.
And somehow the whole thing was even faker than the Will Smith movie
he ripped off. Not only were the designs of Elon's cyber cab, Robovan, and robot
directly lifted from a mediocre 20 year old sci-fi movie, the cyber cab didn't even get a demo on public streets.
Instead, it drove around the fake streets of the Warner Brothers movie
Backlot. And when Elon announced the release date, even he didn't sound so sure about
it.
Well, I tend to be a little optimistic with timeframes. But in 2026, so yeah. Before 2027,
let me put it that way.
Why does Elon sound like a teenager lying about when he'll get a school project done?
Oh, I'll get it done on Thursday, definitely before the weekend.
And did you hear Elon's own fans booing him?
When even your sycophants think you're full of shit, you really have a problem.
But you know, the stupidest and fakest part of this entire demo was Elon's little robot
buddies.
So you can have your own personal R2D2C3PO.
This would cost something like, I don't know, $20,000, $30,000.
Probably less than a car.
It'll be able to do anything you want.
So it can be a teacher, babysit your kids, just be your friend.
I'm sorry, Elon, but you are just the most divorced man to ever live.
We get it, dude. Your kids hate you and you have no friends.
Why do you have to make that our problem?
Well whatever, it doesn't matter because literally everything about this announcement
was pure nonsense.
What Elon actually demoed on the day was just in a completely different reality from what
he was claiming.
The things walking around were not autonomous AI robots,
they were just f***ing puppets.
Are you fully autonomous right now or are you being controlled by a human?
You have a specific race style?
I am not fully autonomous yet. I am operating under the assistance of a human right now.
Wow, that AI is incredible. It sounds exactly like a 22 year old theme park employee. That's right, this supposedly revolutionary technology is just some kid wearing a remote control suit in a nearby warehouse.
This kind of puppeted animatronics has been around for a decade at this point.
It's Disneyland s***. It's literally turtle talk with Crush.
Look at all you human dudes inside the human tank.
I mean, it is just laughable at this point that anyone takes a single thing Elon says seriously.
The dude trots out some Chuck E. Cheese ass animatronics on a literal studio backlot, says,
I'm gonna build an AI robot in a magic robot taxi one day.
And we're all supposed to be like, yes, that's happening.
I have no questions. Get the f*** out of here.
This event was so obviously bad, the promises so glaringly fake that you'd have to be
either stupid or a mark to believe it.
Which is why, for maybe the first time ever, even the idiots on Wall Street have started
to wise up to Elon's bullshit.
Tesla shares dropped 9% after this announcement,
which, yeah, is a start for the company
whose only new product in the last five years
is an ugly hunk of metal that makes everyone
give you the finger as you drive by.
But you know, the low rent theme park
wasn't the only stop on Elon's tour of cringe.
He also appeared at a Trump rally
and made the creepy little jump scene round the world.
Is the only reason we can now send American astronauts into space.
Come here.
Take over, Elon.
Yes, take over.
You know, masculinity is a prison, but it is still so funny to see dudes like Musk try
to perform it.
As you can see, I'm not just MAGA, I'm Dark MAGA.
See, this is what happens when you want to be a comedian, but you don't have the guts
to actually bomb at an open mic.
Now, the theme of the rally was Elon and Trump's favorite cause, free speech.
His name is Elon Musk.
He saved free speech.
Free speech is the bedrock of democracy.
You must have free speech in order to have democracy.
Yeah, that's how Elon likes to portray himself, as a valiant warrior for free speech.
But the truth is, Elon's actions over the past two years have actually destroyed free
speech for millions of people, and replaced it with something much more sinister.
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So before we actually start talking about free speech, we need to establish one thing. Free speech is a
bedrock American value, and also we cannot agree on what we mean by it.
Different Americans literally have different definitions of what free
speech means depending on who they are and what situation they're in. Like, if
you're gonna adhere strictly to the language of the First Amendment, then
free speech means Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or
of the press. But to a lot of Americans, it genuinely means more than that. It means having
the ability to speak freely in the public sphere without fear of censorship, whether
that's by the government, a corporation, or anyone else. And to conservatives, that
has turned into a crusade against moderation on social media platforms.
These big social media companies, why is it always conservatives who seem to get censored?
The single biggest threat to free speech in this country, in my judgment, is the power of big tech.
Google, Facebook, Twitter, they have to quit discriminating against conservatives. As I go through for TikTok, the consistent fear is that conservative voices are silenced.
That's the consistent fear he has while scrolling TikTok?
Oof. He must have a different for you page.
My biggest fear is that I'm going to have to learn Gen Z slang.
I admit it, I'm a simple zero-risk-ivity.
But Elon agrees with this conservative fear about social media moderation.
According to him, that is literally why he bought Twitter.
Twitter has become kind of the de facto town square.
It's just really important that people have both the reality and the perception that they're
able to speak freely.
Now a while back, I made an entire video about why Elon's purchase of Twitter was incredibly
stupid from a business perspective.
But you know, if you take him at his word about wanting to protect free speech, well,
maybe it makes a little more sense.
A lot of conservatives have cheered Elon for buying the site because they literally see
it as a selfless act.
But you know, instead of just taking him at his word, you have to look at what Elon actually did
once he bought the site. And the truth is, once he owned the platform, he cracked down on free speech.
He suspended reporters who reported on him, and accounts he disagreed with politically, and he even banned the word
cis because it made him feel icky. At one point, after realizing Joe Biden's posts were getting more hits than his were,
Elon even forced his engineers to change the algorithm so that his personal tweets would get
special priority. So Elon's definition of free speech is when everyone else is forced to listen
to his speech. That's a pretty bizarre interpretation. That's like if the Second Amendment guaranteed Elon the right to shoot you shoot you in your head
To shoot you in your head I think I delivered that joke pretty well
But the next thing Elon did was even weirder see the real reason the old Twitter moderated content wasn't because they hated
Conservatives or even because they wanted to protect their users from hate speech
They did it for the same reason I bleep the word fuck
in all my videos, to keep the fucking advertisers happy.
Social media companies don't actually give a shit
if you read Nazi propaganda or see porn
or indulge in some light fascist ideology on their platform.
They just don't wanna piss off the Charmin Bears.
So that's why when Elon axed X's moderation team
and the use of racist slurs on the platform more than doubled, the advertisers pulled out.
I mean, of course they did! The Charmin Bears don't want to seem any more racist than they already do!
Look at how they're segregated by the color of their fur. Why aren't they intermarrying?
Maybe that's why they have such f**ked up assholes they need to wipe their butts with pure silk. They're inbred!
But Elon wasn't about to let those dirty ass bears bully him. No sir.
When the advertisers pulled out, Musk went to war with the companies to try and force them to buy ad space on X.
He even sued an advertising industry trade group so hard, they literally had to shut down.
And not because Elon was right, it was just because
he's so goddamn rich they couldn't afford to fight him. See, in Elon's world, free speech
isn't just us being forced to listen to him, no, it means independent companies being forced
to pay him to speak on his platform upon pain of death. And you know, I think that by any
definition of free speech, that is literally
the opposite. But because Elon now owns one of the largest and most important communication
platforms in the world, we have to live with it. And Elon's ass-backward view of freedom
of speech got even more twisted once he dove into the world of politics.
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So I just want to dwell on that news story a second longer.
Elon Musk has directly colluded with the Trump campaign to silence negative reporting about
his favorite candidate.
When a journalist posted a leaked dossier of the Trump campaign's opposition research
on JD Vance, the Trump campaign called their buddy Elon and asked him to take it
down. And he did. Musk nuked not just the link, but the journalist's entire account.
And you know what? That doesn't sound like f***ing free speech to me. Yeah, Twitter is
a town square, a medieval town square, complete with the king who, if you say the wrong thing,
will throw you in the dungeon so you can get torn apart by rats. So at this point, we have to ask why exactly Elon is stumping so hard for Trump.
I mean, I know he's got the brain worms, but it doesn't seem to be paying off financially, right?
He is losing money on Twitter, and he's pissing off the liberals who used to buy his cars.
I mean, seriously, every rich Hollywood showrunner I know is so embarrassed of the
Tesla they bought five years ago, they'd rather be driving the Wienermobile or a Rivian.
They're all clearly going to buy Rivians. The point is, Elon is clearly not doing this
because he loves free speech. He's literally silencing people. So why is he doing it? Well,
it's because Musk has a huge financial interest in who the president is.
His entire business model is sucking on the teat of the American government.
Tesla has received billions of dollars in government subsidies, and Elon's rocket
company, SpaceX, you know, the one that just did this cool-ass rocket booster catch?
Well, they only did that as part of their contract with NASA.
The dude is literally a government contractor.
Musk's entire financial future depends on the United States government,
so of course he wants to get his buddy elected.
Trump is literally famous for funneling taxpayer money to people who kiss his ass.
That is why Musk is pumping Trump.
It's the money, honey!
See, right-wing grifters like Musk use the
term free speech to obfuscate what they're actually fighting for. Paid speech. Their
dream isn't a world where everyone can speak freely. It's one in which those with money
can force the rest of us to listen to their speech so they can make more money.
Look, again, free speech means different things to different people.
Does it mean the government can't tell you what to say?
That you can't get fired for posting a dumb hot take online?
Or that you get to talk about eating ass in your online stand-up special?
Those are all valid definitions.
But there's one way to look at free speech
that I don't think we talk about often enough.
See, the truth about speech is that it's never free.
It costs money.
And that means people with more money get to speak more.
If you can't pay to get your message out,
no one will hear you.
But if you have billions of dollars in government cash,
well, you can drown out everyone else.
So I think an important litmus test for whether a system, platform, or person is truly fighting
for free speech is whether or not they're helping those with less money and resources
have their voices heard.
And that is why Twitter used to be such a good thing, because it made speech a little
bit freer for those of us on the bottom.
Twitter helped grow social movements like the Arab Spring Uprising and Me Too.
It was a place where the little guy could shame a corporation into doing the right thing.
Twitter campaigns have gotten General Mills to end mandatory arbitration
and bullied Chipotle into raising the minimum wage for all of its flaws, and it had a lot of them.
Twitter was a place where those of us with less resources
were able to claw back a tiny amount of power.
But you know what?
The people at the top didn't like that.
And that is why Musk and his friends wanted to destroy it.
Because they don't want free speech, they want power.
They want a world where the rich can buy
the ability to dominate the national conversation, spread their political propaganda, and promote
their bullsh-t lies about how they're going to build a magic robot. And if we let them get away
with that, if we don't raise the voices that we have left and call bullsh** on them, then pretty soon the rest of us won't get a voice at all.
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