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Elon Musk said that he can't be antisemitic as he's "aspirationally Jewish" and has been to Israel. Musk has faced criticism over the level of antisemitic content on X since he took over the site. AdvertisementAdvertisementElon Musk described himself as "aspirationally Jewish" in a recent interview where he discussed the fallout with the Anti-Defamation League over the spread of antisemitic content on X. "I actually went to Hebrew preschool … I don't know if I'm genetically Jewish, maybe somewhere, but I'd say I'm aspirationally Jewish," he said. Musk is currently in a high-profile dispute with the Anti-Defamation League, an international Jewish non-profit that combats antisemitism.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , Ben Shapiro, I've, Jonathon Greenblatt, Greenblatt Organizations: Service, Defamation League, Jewish, ADL, European Union of Jewish, Elon Locations: Israel
A German nonprofit and a student group say they reported six anti-Semitic tweets to Twitter. But Twitter said three of those didn't violate its terms of service, The Guardian reported. Twitter said it blocked those tweets, but only after being notified about legal action in June. Twitter is facing legal action from a nonprofit and a Jewish student group who are accusing it of failing to remove anti-Semitic tweets, The Guardian reported. In his first two weeks at the helm of the company, the number of anti-Semitic posts soared over 61%, The New York Times reported.
Persons: Twitter, HateAid, Elon Musk, Avital Grinberg Organizations: Guardian, Morning, Twitter, European Union of Jewish Students, Elon, New York Times Locations: Berlin, Germany
BERLIN, Jan 25 (Reuters) - A group of Jewish students and an anti-hate speech association have filed a legal complaint against Twitter (TWTR.MX) at a German court, they said on Wednesday, arguing the company did not remove anti-Semitic content. The European Union of Jewish Students and HateAid criticised what they described as a lack of moderation regarding content which could incite hatred. The complaint, filed at a Berlin court, concerns six posts which the groups said were anti-Semitic but not deleted even though they were reported. In one case, the deleting of a post which denied the Holocaust was explicitly refused, said the groups. Twitter did not immediately reply to a request for a comment.
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