Elon Musk says the ADL's cases have adversely affected X's store promotions, and he took steps to sue the association for criticism in September.
Elon Musk, the head of Tesla, has agreed to a bigoted comment on his web entertainment website X that says a group of Jewish people inspires "contempt against white individuals," CNN reported Thursday.
X's post on Wednesday evening stated: "Jewish communities (sic) enforce a specific kind of rationalistic contempt against whites that they warrant they believe individuals should stop using against them." The post also referred to "mobs of minorities" flooding Western nations, a well-known racist paranoid fear.
Accordingly, Musk said, "You spoke the real truth."
Online hate mobs have developed a preconceived paranoid idea that Jews need to bring undocumented minority populations into Western countries in order to reduce the greater proportion of whites in those nations.
Robert Thickets, the man convicted of killing eleven worshipers at the Tree of Life Temple in Pittsburgh in 2018, did the same. It was the bloodiest attack against Jews in American history.
Musk said in the resulting posts that he doesn't actually accept that contempt for white individuals extends "to every Jewish group." Still, he said the ADL (Against Maligning Association) "treacherously goes after the majority of the West, regardless of the fact that the majority of the West supports the Jewish public and Israel. And that's because they can't, by their own rules, scrutinize a minority." tufts which are their essential danger."
What Musk was implying is nebulous. The ADL claims that in 2022, bigoted episodes in the US will reach a record high.
The ADL expressed that there was no association to blame for the increase in discrimination against Jews, despite the fact that it pointed out that a review carried out last spring showed that racist exercises coordinated by groups of racial oppressors had quadrupled.
However, Musk inferred that bigotry against white individuals is fueled by the ADL.
"I am deeply outraged by the outreach of the ADL and any other gatherings that push the accepted enemy of white bigotry or anti-Asian prejudice or bigotry of any kind," he said. "I'm tired of it. Stop it," Musk said of the ADL.
Since Musk took command of the stage more than a year ago, the ADL has lambasted X. Musk has disputed or refuted reports from the ADL, the Center to Combat Advanced Contempt, and various gatherings showing the expansion of contempt discourse about X over the previous year.
Musk said the ADL cases hurt X's business disclosures, and in September he took steps to sue the association for criticism. "Any claim that the ADL has in any way coordinated Blacklist X or caused the organization billions of dollars in unhappiness or is 'making a dent' for various promoters is false," the ADL said in a statement last month.
As ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt indicated, the disdainful crusade against the association gained momentum because of Musk's comments about the association.
The ADL said in early October that it would launch promotions on X after the mission hiatus "to welcome our important message of combating hatred against X and its clients."



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