Musk’s social media platform unshackles two more free speech prisoners
Conservative UK political commentators Katie Hopkins and Tommy Robinson both had their X accounts reinstated over the weekend, signaling a victory for free speech.
Following the good news, Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec asked if Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos could be the next free speech prisoners to be let loose from their digital cells.
Hopkins thanked X owner Elon Musk, writing, “Thank you @elonmusk And thank you to all the Twitter family who have brought Tommy & I back to @X Know this. You are not alone. We are many. And we are stronger together. The fight back for your freedom is on.”
Robinson also tagged Musk in one of his first posts since March of 2018, writing, “I am grateful to @elonmusk for giving me my voice back at such an important time. I’ve been censored, attacked, slandered & imprisoned for shining a light on uncomfortable truths that our government wish to hide, the public are now aware I was telling the truth. We have lots to do.”
Other major X accounts echoed the call for Alex Jones to have his X page reinstated.
Time will tell whether or not the reinstatement of Robinson and Hopkins signals Jones’ return to the social media platform.