Senator Lambie Calls For Elon Musk's Imprisonment Over Wakeley Church Stabbing Posts
Australian senator Jacqui Lambie has called for Elon Musk's imprisonment for his refusal to take down content related to the Wakeley church stabbing from his social media platform. Musk was criticized as an "absolute friggin disgrace" by Lambie.
Lambie stated that Elon Musk lacks any social conscience or conscience whatsoever, as reported by ABC RN while giving an interview. She described Musk's behaviour as "absolutely disgusting" for allowing the graphic content to be posted on X.

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Lambie emphasized the urgency of implementing rules or taking action against such behaviour on social media platforms. She expressed concern over Musk's influence and the impact of such content, especially on children and families.
The senator concluded by reiterating her strong condemnation of Elon Musk's actions, emphasizing the need to address the misuse of social media platforms.
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Lambie later also spoke about Musk at a press conference in Canberra, where the focus was on proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax. Musk's response to the takedown orders of the eSafety commissioner was discussed by Lambie, as well as Australian senator David Pocock.
It was stated by Lambie that Musk's ideology is being put out there all over his platform because he is a billionaire. She expressed frustration with the content on Musk's platform, indicating that it has gone too far and should have been removed if Musk had any social conscience. Lambie mentioned that her X account appears to have been taken down following her criticism of Musk, displaying a message stating: "This account doesn't exist" at present.
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Lambie later also spoke about Musk at a press conference in Canberra, where the focus was on proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax. Musk's response to the takedown orders of the eSafety commissioner was discussed by Lambie, as well as Australian senator David Pocock.
It was stated by Lambie that Musk's ideology is being put out there all over his platform because he is a billionaire. She expressed frustration with the content on Musk's platform, indicating that it has gone too far and should have been removed if Musk had any social conscience. Lambie mentioned that her X account appears to have been taken down following her criticism of Musk, displaying a message stating: "This account doesn't exist" at present.












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