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Elon Musk EPICALLY Trolls Government Media, Canadian News RAGEQUITS Twitter Over Being EXPOSED

By Noah Patel
Published in Twitter
April 19, 2023
1 min read
Elon Musk EPICALLY Trolls Government Media, Canadian News RAGEQUITS Twitter Over Being EXPOSED

As a writer for a news site, a recent article that caught my attention was about Elon Musk trolling the government and media. In a nutshell, Elon Musk has been confronting government media and politicians on Twitter, particularly regarding their biased reporting on Tesla’s operations. His tweets have been entertaining, bold, and have caused quite a stir among the Canadian media. The Canadian National News organization was so offended by his comments that they decided to rage quit Twitter.

Elon Musk is known for his straightforward approach to communication, and his tweets are no exception. He has been taking on the government and media on a variety of issues - from their handling of the Covid vaccine distribution to their regulations and policies. He even challenged the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently after they fined him for his tweets about Tesla’s shares.

The Canadian media and government have been particularly upset by Elon Musk’s comments. His tweets have shed a light on their biased reporting, which has caused many Canadians to question the accuracy and reliability of their news sources. This has resulted in some reporters and news organizations becoming defensive and lashing out at Musk in response.

What is interesting about this story is that it highlights the power of social media in shaping public perception and holding institutions accountable. Elon Musk’s tweets have sparked a much-needed conversation about the role of the media in our society, and have demonstrated the importance of freedom of expression in challenging established norms.

In conclusion, Elon Musk’s recent social media activity is making waves in the media and government circles, challenging their authority and promoting rational dialogue. It serves as a reminder that even one person can make a difference, and that social media should be used responsibly to hold those in power accountable.


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