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Elon Musk’s Race Posts Spark Debate: Free Speech or Hate?

Elon Musk is getting looked at closely again. A new report says he posted or boosted race and immigration content on 26 out of 31 days in January. People who study extremism say the themes he shares are a lot like white supremacist ideas. Musk says he is not racist. He says his posts are just facts. But critics say the size and the pattern of it matters. They say it makes dangerous ideas seem normal.

How Elon Musk’s Views on Race Have Shifted Through the Years

The video helps show why this is not being treated like a one time thing. It is about the pattern. It is about what Musk chooses to boost. It is about which accounts he talks to. It is about how fast fringe ideas can look normal when the owner of the whole platform pushes them. When you watch, look at the shift. It went from him talking sometimes to him posting almost every day.

The reaction is very split. Some people say this is just Musk using his free speech. They say he is pointing out real debates about demographics. Other people say the specific conspiracy ideas he shares are dangerous. They talk about replacement style messaging. Experts say this kind of talk has a history of making people violent. That is why they are sounding alarms. They do not treat it like normal politics.

There is a clip connected to the same big idea. It shows how white genocide conspiracy claims get pushed out. It shows how this happens through Musk related tech like Grok. It shows why researchers say it is dangerous.

Musk’s AI Grok Pushes “White Genocide” Claim in Bizarre Clip

The stakes are bigger than just Musk’s own feed. His account works like an accelerator. The more he backs up these ideas the more they spread into normal talk. Even with short replies or reposts it spreads. The report says he kept posting on race into February. So this is not going away. It is turning into a long test of what X says is normal under Musk.

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