📱 Elon Musk's X (Twitter) deleted the X account of the Magdeburg terrorist, then reinstated it but it came with a catch:
All of the posts made by the Magdeburg terrorist in which he expressed support for Israel bombing Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, all of the posts expressing support for the Israeli premier, Benjamin Netanyahu and the terrorist's praise for Elon Musk and the AfD, were wiped out from the site.
Elon Musk also erroneously continues to claim that the Magdeburg terrorist was motivated by "adherence to islam" when in his own words, he said he is atheist and hates islamic countries and attacked a Christmas market because he thought Germany was too lenient and friendly with islamic countries.
Now, Elon Musk and various orbiter accounts on X are trying to paint the Magdeburg terrorist as "motivated by Islam" and accuse legacy media of "lying" when correctly assessing that he was not an adherent of islam.
📱 Elon Musk's X (Twitter) deleted the X account of the Magdeburg terrorist, then reinstated it but it came with a catch:
All of the posts made by the Magdeburg terrorist in which he expressed support for Israel bombing Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, all of the posts expressing support for the Israeli premier, Benjamin Netanyahu and the terrorist's praise for Elon Musk and the AfD, were wiped out from the site.
Elon Musk also erroneously continues to claim that the Magdeburg terrorist was motivated by "adherence to islam" when in his own words, he said he is atheist and hates islamic countries and attacked a Christmas market because he thought Germany was too lenient and friendly with islamic countries.
Now, Elon Musk and various orbiter accounts on X are trying to paint the Magdeburg terrorist as "motivated by Islam" and accuse legacy media of "lying" when correctly assessing that he was not an adherent of islam.
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