Elon Musk Causes Civil Right Groups 'Righteous' Meltdown After Allowing Donald Trump Back on Twitter
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Elon Musk got a warning from exploding civil rights group after Donald trump was allowed on Twitter, causing such nightmares.

Twitter owner Elon Musk is the target of the civil rights group going wild after the platform allowed Donald trump to return.

Elon Musk Restores Donald Trump's Twitter Account 

Elon Musk, a self-described "free speech absolutist," finalized the $44 billion purchase of Twitter last month and has promised to provide platform users with more freedom of speech.

Musician Kayne West, who'd been suspended from Twitter six weeks ago for racial hatred, is yet another user who was allowed to come back on the forum, reported the Express UK.

Kanye West resurfaced on Twitter with the Hebrew word "shalom" and a smiley face. The word is frequently translated as "peace" but is also used as a greeting. Earlier, Kanye tweeted to check if his account was okay, Elon answered don't kill what you hate and save what you love.

Kanye is just one of many accounts that have returned to the social media platform, such as that of former President Donald Trump, who'd been barred last year for praising violence during the January 6 Capitol riots.

Elon Musk decided to lift the ban on the 45th President after 15 million Twitter users took part in a survey, with 4 percent of the vote favoring his reinstatement, noted AP News.

Other accounts restored are Vox Populi and Vox Deli, but Donald Trump is still determining if he will do so.

Civil Rights Groups To Boycott Twitter

Other controversial users who have returned to the social media site include Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was barred for allegedly misrepresenting information, and Andrew Tate, a social media endorser who has been chastised for sexism.

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Many of these civil rights groups are having a terminal meltdown and voicing their discontent as only they can express it.

Derrick Johnson, the executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), has urged advertisers to stop using Twitter since Donald Trump was reinstated, as Twitter depends almost entirely on advertising for its income.

As shown by Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Elon Musk's actions prove he is not committed to safeguarding the forum from blind hatred, bullying, and false information.

The head of the ADL claimed to have met with Elon Musk earlier in November and that during their conversation, the tech magnate committed to never bring anyone back on Twitter without first continuing to follow a process okay with.

He called the new Twitter so erratic and alarming that it may be time for it to go. A spokesperson for the Brand Safety Institute asserted there it is important to keep the reputation of advertisers online. Mention they should have a say in how Musk decides for his business.

During an interview with BBC, Brand Safety Institute, the spokesperson stated that they would instruct advertisers and support websites that promote positive online interactions between people and brands.

One of the critics of Trump, New York representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez blamed him for insurrection and violence. The chief twit tweeted that thin-skinned people stay out, sarcastically begging them to keep out of the jungle.

Elon Musk is getting blamed by the civil rights group having a great meltdown over the reinstatement of Donald trump; they cannot image being on Twitter again.

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