British PM Sprays Elon Musk's Upload: If You Involve Yourself In Riots Then The Law Applies
JAKARTA - Elon Musk, as the owner of the social media platform X, is not yet wise in social media. The billionaire was sprayed by British Prime Minister (PM) Keir Starmer because as long as he guessed there would be a civil war in the midst of the widespread anti-migrant riots in the country that embraces the monarchy system.
"I think people should pay attention to the top priority, which is to ensure our society is safe and protected," said Starmer when asked how netizens should behave on X, quoted from the Mirror, Friday, August 9.
The British speculation towards the air war was conveyed by Musk in his official X account.
That's the second time Musk has responded to a wave of right-wing riots in the UK targeting migrants.
Earlier, Musk shared a fake news article about British PM Keir Starmer considering an "emergency detention camp" for the boisterous British right-wing mass in the Falkland Islands.
It didn't take long, the Guardian in its report said Musk deleted his post in less than 30 minutes.
In the upload, it was stated that the news was written by the Telegraph journalist with an explanation "emergency detention camp" needed because the prison capacity in the UK was already overloaded.
The Telegraph later confirmed it had never published news articles that Musk had distributed.
For this incident, Musk did not release a statement or apologize. He continues to launch his criticism of the British Government which is struggling to prevent a wave of unrest from the anti-migrant right-wing mass.
"The message to those who think they want to be involved in riots in any form is very clear -if you involve yourself in the riots, then the law will be fully applicable," said Starmer.