X owner Elon Musk defended the hate speech that it prevalent on his social media platform by alleging that it features less antisemitic content than rivals including TikTok.
Musk made the claims during a conversation with conservative provocateur Ben Shapiro which was held after the pair toured Auschwitz alongside European Jewish Association Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin and Holocaust survivor Gidon Lev.
‘The outside audits that we have had done … show that there is the least amount of antisemitism on X, if you look at all the other social apps,’ he told Shapiro.
The conference, hosted by the European Jewish Association, comes after Musk in November repeated a tweet on the theory and declared it the ‘actual truth’ — before apologizing.
In his conversation, Musk addressed other concerns around hate speech saying: ‘I think at the end of the day, free speech wins,’ he said referencing the Community Notes feature which allows users to correct comments.
Musk, holding his son X Æ A-12 , takes part in a private visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau with European Jewish Association Chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin, Ben Shapiro and Holocaust survivor Gidon Lev
Musk addresses the European Jewish Association’s conference, in Krakow after visiting Auschwitz
During his conversation with Ben Shapiro, Musk took aim at DEI-activists, legacy media and TikTok
He also took aim at legacy media outlets.
‘Do we want just a handful of people deciding what they think is important? Or should it be that the people decide what’s important? And I think…the people decide what’s important and what to focus on. Not just a handful of editors,’ Musk said.
‘Diversity, equity, and inclusion…you should always always be wary of any name that sounds like it could come out of a George Orwell book,’ he said to uproarious laughter from Shapiro.
Musk went on to speak about his Jewish friends and the fact that he attended a Hebrew pre-school. The billionaire said that around two thirds of his friends are Jewish and because of this, he was unaware of the prevalence of antisemitism.
‘I grew up around a lot of Jewish people, I went to Hebrew preschool — my name is pretty Jewish.” “I went to Israel when I was 13 — most of my friends are Jewish, sometimes I forget “Am I Jewish?,” I’m Jew-ish, aspirationally Jewish.’
Musk touched town in Poland early Monday on a private jet after which he took a Tesla from the airport.
Auschwitz concentration camp was the site where one million Jewish people were slaughtered at the hands of the Nazis. A total of six million Jewish people perished in total in death camps during World War II.
The tech tycoon has also faced accusations of a proliferation of hate speech on X, formerly Twitter, since his $44-billion takeover of the social media site in October 2022.
In the wake of Hamas‘ barbaric attack on Israel on January 7, the prevalence of antisemitism on the platform has been highlighted.
In December, the Anti-Defamation League said that compared against the same time last year, there had been a 337 percent increase in antisemitic incidents between October and the end of 2023.
Musk reviewing a map alongside Rabbi Menachem
Musk lights a candle during his visit behind a sign echoing the cry: Never Again
Musk pictured alongside Ben Shapiro at the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi German death camp in Oswiecim, Poland
Senior political figures from European countries and Musk will meet in Krakow ‘to discuss and find solutions to the astronomical rises in anti-Semitism affecting Europe,’ the European Jewish Association said
Musk arrived in Poland in a private jet and took a Tesla car from the airport
NEVER AGAIN means NEVER AGAIN.
Thank you @elonmusk for visiting Auschwitz at such a crucial time for the Jewish people.
Kudos to @benshapiro for accompanying this important visit. pic.twitter.com/syuBApQxQD
— Yaakov Langer (@jacklanger) January 22, 2024
Senior political figures from European countries and Musk will meet in Krakow ‘to discuss and find solutions to the astronomical rises in anti-Semitism affecting Europe,’ the European Jewish Association said.
‘This troubling trend’ had been escalating since the war in Gaza, it said.
The conflict erupted when Hamas terrorists launched unprecedented October 7 attacks on Israel, resulting in the death of about 1,140 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Militants also seized about 250 hostages during the attacks, around 132 of whom Israel says remain in Gaza.
Israel has responded with a relentless bombardment and ground offensive has killed at least 25,1 05 people, mostly women and children, according to figures from the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
Musk was due to speak on a panel at 4:00 pm local time alongside right-wing political commentator Ben Shapiro.
The symposium comes shortly before the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp on January 27, a date that has become Holocaust Memorial Day.
The conference, hosted by the European Jewish Association, comes after Musk in November repeated a tweet on the theory and declared it the ‘actual truth’ — before apologizing
Musk has also been accused of contributing to antisemitic conspiracy theories involving liberal philanthropist George Soros
One million European Jews died at the camp build by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland between 1940 and 1945, along with more than 100,000 non-Jews.
A visit to the site of the former death camp is planned for conference participants on Tuesday.
– ‘Example to others’ –
During a live discussion broadcast on X in September, European Jewish Association chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin invited Musk to visit Auschwitz.
Margolin said it would be ‘a very strong statement’ and ‘could contribute a lot to Holocaust awareness and the struggle to combat anti-Semitism’.
Musk agreed that it could be ‘helpful… as an example to others’.
Elsewhere in the discussion, Musk described himself as ‘aspirationally Jewish’ and said he had attended Hebrew pre-school.
‘It’s absurd to be accused of something when all the evidence points the other direction and my entire life story is in fact pro-semitic,’ he added at the time.
Musk has threatened to file suit against the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish advocacy group, over its claims that problematic and racist speech has soared on the site since his takeover.
X Corp is also currently suing non-profit Media Matters on the grounds that it has driven away advertisers by portraying the site as rife with anti-Semitic content.
– ‘Huge role to play’ –
In a November comment on X, Musk called a post ‘the actual truth’ that said Jewish communities advocated a ‘dialectical hatred against whites’.
The post was criticised as echoing a longtime conspiracy theory among White supremacists.
Musk’s statement prompted a flood of departures from X of major advertisers and the White House accused him of ‘abhorrent promotion’ of anti-Semitism.
The social media titan later apologised for what he called ‘literally the worst and dumbest post that I’ve ever done’.
He said it had been misinterpreted and that he had sought to clarify the remark in subsequent posts to the thread.
After the controversy, the SpaceX founder visited Israel but said the trip had been planned earlier and was not an ‘apology tour’.
Israel’s figurehead President Isaac Herzog told the tech mogul he has ‘a huge role to play’ to combat anti-Semitism.
‘We need to fight it together because on the platforms which you lead, unfortunately, there’s a harbouring of a lot of… anti-Semitism,’ Herzog said.
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