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mzmolly

(52,265 posts)
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 08:51 PM 7 hrs ago

Elon Musk's bad-faith response to the Minnesota shootings risks encouraging political violence - MSNBC

By Cynthia Miller-Idriss, MSNBC Columnist

The shootings of two Minnesota state legislators and their spouses this weekend — resulting in the assassination of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband and grievous injury to Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, who were shot multiple times — is the latest horrific episode of political violence across the country.

It won’t be the last.

In the wake of the attacks, prominent right-wing social media commentators and conspiracy theorists were quick to falsely lay blame at the feet of victims and Democrats. After reports surfaced that Gov. Tim Walz had appointed the Minnesota shooting suspect, who was taken into custody Sunday, to a state workforce development board, right-wing social media personality Mike Cernovich asked on X whether Walz had unleashed an “assassin” and “ordered the political hit against a rival who voted against Walz’s plan to give free healthcare to illegals.” Elon Musk was swiftly mocked online after he blamed the “far left” for the killings in a post on X.

These conspiracy theories are patently wrong. The suspect in custody for Saturday’s killings has reportedly voted for Trump and is a supporter of the president, according to a close friend of his who spoke with NBC affiliate KARE of Minneapolis, and he appears to have deliberately targeted progressive and liberal candidates and causes. Police discovered a list of other targets, including Democrats who support abortion rights and Planned Parenthood clinics. He was an ordained Christian minister who had taken several trips to proselytize overseas. ...

Elon Musk was swiftly mocked online after he blamed the “far left” for the killings in a post on X.



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And the evil effer hasn't retracted his obvious BS.
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Elon Musk's bad-faith response to the Minnesota shootings risks encouraging political violence - MSNBC (Original Post) mzmolly 7 hrs ago OP
I wish politicians could sue these fucking liars. There has to be a point where lying for profit is unacceptable. tulipsandroses 6 hrs ago #1

tulipsandroses

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1. I wish politicians could sue these fucking liars. There has to be a point where lying for profit is unacceptable.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 09:59 PM
6 hrs ago

The idea that public figures just have to put up with these blatant lies is ridiculous.

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