As X’s owner and most followed user, Elon Musk has increasingly used the social media platform as a microphone to amplify his political views and, lately, those of right-wing figures he’s aligned with. There are few modern parallels to his antics, but then again there are few modern parallels to Elon Musk himself.

Of course, none of this should come as a surprise.

Two years on, the platform — now called X — has indeed become a haven for the type of free speech Musk has come to champion. In the U.S., he’s spread memes — and sometimes misinformation — about illegal immigration, alleged election fraud and transgender policies, and he formally endorsed former President Donald Trump’s presidential bid this summer.

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    there are few modern parallels

    Sure…

    Jeff Bezos: The Washington Post

    John Henry: The Boston Globe

    Glen Taylor: Star Tribune

    Patrick Soon-Shiong: Los Angeles Times

    Sheldon Adelson: Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Joe Mansueto: Inc. and Fast Company

    Laurene Powell Jobs: The Atlantic

    Marc Benioff: Time

    Chatchaval Jiaravanon: Fortune