...
...
Next Story

Elon Musk dubbed 2023 ‘Scoundrel of the Year’ by US website: ‘Evil, unserious’

The website accused Elon Musk of opening the floodgates of X to ‘bigots’ and ‘trolls’.

Published on: Dec 29, 2023 03:38 PM IST
Advertisement

Tesla chief executive officer (CEO) Elon Musk has been dubbed as the ‘2023 Scoundrel of the Year’ by American news website New Republic. We are not joking. In a scathing article, the website has hit out at Musk, who also owns the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

Recalling the social media platform's move to suspend former US president Donald Trump's account in wake of the January 6 Capitol riots, the website said that X (then Twitter) is now ‘teetering on the brink of collapse’ and is worth less than half of what Musk had paid to acquire it last year.

ALSO READ: Big trouble for Elon Musk as EU orders probe against X. Here's why

The website said Musk was once a visionary who intended to make real things, be it electric cars or rockets. Drawing comparisons with Google, Facebook and even Twitter (pre-Musk takeover) who had to appear before US Congress for various reasons, Musk had been unscathed.

But now, the website has dubbed the billionaire as the ‘most villainous, also a deeply stupid and unserious person’.

Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk. (Reuters file)
Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk. (Reuters file)

Calling him an ‘evil’, Musk has been accused of making headlines for ‘incompetence’, the website claimed he unleashed and legitimised ‘heinous’ forces on the social platform he acquired.

"He has welcomed back some of the world’s most toxic people—Alex Jones, Donald Trump, innumerable Nazis and bigots—and has gone out of his way, again and again, to validate them," the website added.

On November 15, Musk had sparked a massive row after he agreed with an X user who accused Jews of stoking hatred against the Whites, saying the user who referenced the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory was speaking "the actual truth."

Calling Musk's statement as unsurprising and reprehensible, the website said the Tesla CEO might be ‘fantastically wealthy’, but he is ‘deeply hateful’ who decided to dedicate his fortune to attacking diversity.

‘X is hanging by a thread’

According to the website, X is now a “source of endless misinformation and propaganda, a place where a pro-Putin conspiracy theorist can become a widely read source for information on the Israel-Hamas war, and where Alex Jones can spew lies about children murdered in schools.”

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
HT News Desk

Follow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs. The HT News Desk covers politics, elections, government policies, the economy, business and markets, science and technology, the environment, law and order, infrastructure, education, climate issues and geopolitics, while closely tracking developments across states, institutions and global capitals. The team also leads coverage of major breaking news events, policy announcements, court proceedings, natural disasters, public emergencies and significant international developments. Reports published by the newsdesk are based on information gathered from reporters on the ground, official statements, government agencies, court records, regulatory filings, recognised institutions and other authoritative sources. Stories undergo editorial scrutiny and verification processes to ensure accuracy, fairness and relevance, and are updated as events evolve and additional information becomes available. Whether covering a key political decision in New Delhi, an economic policy shift affecting millions, a landmark court ruling or a major global event, the HT News Desk aims to provide readers with reliable, fact-based journalism that delivers not only the latest developments but also the context and analysis needed to understand their wider implications.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe