Elon Calls Out Newsom for Being a “Joker” – IOTW Report

Elon Calls Out Newsom for Being a “Joker”

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In reply to a post condemning Newsom’s law, which taunts “memes are illegal”, Musk writes: “The Joker is in charge,” and he also reposts a picture of Newsom alongside the Batman villain.

He also reposted the initial deepfake video [link added] which provoked Newsom into passing the law, writing “You’re not gonna believe this, but @GavinNewsom just announced that he signed a LAW to make parody illegal, based on this video.”

Replying to a post which said “and some people still wonder why X moved out of California,” Musk wrote: “hard to be a free speech platform in a state that wants to ban free speech.”

Musk has frequently shared AI-generated images on his X account which represent Trump in a positive light and Harris in a negative light. More

7 Comments on Elon Calls Out Newsom for Being a “Joker”

  1. Someone’s already sued him over this stupid effort to destroy your right to free speech. He will have about as much luck with this law as he has with his last25 or so unconstitutional gun laws that the courts have smacked down. Some one should send this moron a pocket constitution

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  2. @Bad_Brad:

    Someone should send this moron a pocket constitution.

    As if that would do any good.
    It’s probably that he’d be able to read it.
    It’s improbable that he’d be able to understand it.
    It’s impossible that he’d be in agreement with its goals.

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  3. Uncle Al

    Several years ago we had one of our fat black libtard law makers being questioned by a local reporter about the constitutionality of a bill they were ramming down our throats. He smugly looked at her and replied, this is California. We really don’t pay much attention to the U.S. constitution here in California. He took an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution when he was sworn in. Yea, nothing was ever done.

  4. Musk should be PROUD that he’s the reason a wannabe tyrant (emphasis on the “RANT”) passed such a blatantly unConstitutional law.
    May not be living rent free in his head, but getting close.

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