X accused of supporting anti-Semitic post, there will be thermonuclear lawsuit against the monitoring organization

Amid the controversy over anti-Semitic posts, Elon Musk, Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of social media platform X, has given a big statement. Musk has vowed a "thermonuclear lawsuit."

X accused of supporting anti-Semitic post, there will be thermonuclear lawsuit against the monitoring organization
CEO of Tesla Motors: Elon Musk

After October 7, the number of hate crimes and hate posts on social media has increased amid the violent conflict between Israel and Hamas in West Asia. Amid controversy over supporting 'anti-Semitic' posts on social media platform X, X boss Elon Musk has said he will file a "thermonuclear lawsuit".

Tesla CEO and X Chief Technology Officer (Elon Musk) has said that social media platform X will file a "thermonuclear lawsuit" against media watchdog 'Media Matters'. Amid Musk's warning, Media Matters alleged that X "misrepresented the actual user experience." According to Musk, X also "undermines the right to free speech."

The controversy arose when Musk endorsed the post on X. There was a huge reaction to this. Many advertisers, such as Apple and Disney, cut back their spending on microblogging sites. "On Monday, a second court hearing will open, X Corp will file a thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and all those involved in this fraudulent attack on our company," Musk wrote in his post.

Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Comcast, Lions Gate Entertainment and Paramount Global said Friday they were also pausing their advertising on X, CNN reported. The Tesla CEO said that the X platform operates on a policy of "protecting the right to free speech." This requires the person to "see or hear" things considered "objectionable".

He further accused Media Matters and other media outlets of "undermining" freedom of expression. Musk said, X will protect the public's right to free expression. We will not allow agenda-driven activists or even our own profits to disrupt our vision. Everyone has a choice at X. Data wins over allegations. That said, Media Matters does not reflect the user experience on X.

Indeed, Musk agreed with a post that claimed that Jewish people who are facing anti-Semitism amid the Israel-Hamas war are "promoting precisely this dialectical hatred against white people On this post Musk replied, "You have told the absolute truth."

The White House also condemned Musk's comments for promoting an 'anti-Semitic conspiracy' theory, The New York Times reported. America's top administration termed it "unacceptable". White House spokesman Andrew Bates said it was "unacceptable to repeat the despicable lies behind the deadliest act of anti-Semitism in American history at any time." Leave aside the matter after a month."