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Elon Musk In Twitter's Crosshairs Yet Again After Suggesting Ceasefire In Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Elon Musk In Twitter's Crosshairs Yet Again After Suggesting Ceasefire In Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Elon Musk In Twitter's Crosshairs Yet Again After Suggesting Ceasefire In Russia-Ukraine Conflict

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Published October 04, 2022

Published October 04, 2022

On Sunday, the Pontifex (aka Pope Francis) renewed his call for a peaceful ceasefire in the Russia-Ukrainian conflict, citing an increase in the devastation and chance of it spilling over into a greater concern for humanity. In a reply, Elon Musk then seemingly agreed.


The following day, Musk revisited the topic of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, of which he previously aided the people of Ukraine with his Starlink technology at the onset of the battle.

This time, however, instead of extending the use of advanced communications tech, he tried extending an olive branch — in the form of a Twitter poll after laying out what he believed to be a way for Ukraine and Russia to attain peace and have a ceasefire. This idea held water briefly, with few weighing the benefits of ending the war with a vote on whether to officially join part of Russia or have them be expelled from the area democratically.


As has often been the case with much of Twitter lately, which Musk still hasn't closed on, many on the platform reacted to Musk's idea negatively — even siding with the Pope wasn't enough to stave off backlash.

Musk's plan for a ceasefire and peace between the two nations was quickly dismissed by some as Kremlin propaganda, as Ukraine has recently started to retake some land in the conflict, leading many to believe that Russia can be permanently pushed out.

This led Zelenskyy and other notable figures in the region to rebuke Musk for his tweets and insinuations, and outright claim that he is supporting Russia with what he suggested.


Whether or not Musk intended to favor either side in the conflict with his poll or stir up yet another bout of backlash against him, at times like this, it's important to consider a Twitter classic before one shares their thoughts to millions of internet users.



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