NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Washington Post continued its crusade against Tesla CEO Elon Musk after claiming “women and people of color could suffer the most” after his purchase of Twitter.On Friday, the publication promoted an article questioning Musk’s policy for content moderation after finalizing his $44 billion deal to buy the social media company. The paper later shared the article on Saturday through its Twitter account. ELON MUSK’S MOM SLAMS NYT OVER STORY SUGGESTING HE WAS ‘DETACHED FROM APARTHEID’S ATROCITIES’ IN SOUTH AFRICA “With Elon Musk’s looming takeover, the future of Twitter’s content moderation is uncertain. Experts say women and people of color could suffer the most,” the Washington Post tweeted. The Washington Post tweeted “With Elon Musk’s looming takeover, the future of Twitter’s content moderation is uncertain. Experts say women and people of color could suffer the most.” (Twitter)The tweet was mocked by critics, who called out the paper’s insistence that women and minorities would suffer from Musk’s content moderation.”They’re not going to stop,” The Spectator Contributing Editor Stephen L. Miller tweeted. Stephen Miller tweeted “They’re not going to stop” (Twitter)Grabien founder Tom Elliott wrote “This trick has lost its punch.” Tom Elliott tweeted “This trick…
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Twitter users mock WaPo's claim women and people of color will suffer most from Elon Musk …
