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Public Outcry Calls for Economic Pressure on Musk, Not Citizenship Revocation
As public criticism mounts against Elon Musk, an opinion piece argues that revoking his Canadian citizenship would be futile. Instead, the author advocates for a more impactful approach—economic pressure through boycotts of Musk‑owned companies like Tesla and X (formerly Twitter). With declining sales and advertiser losses already observed, this strategy shows potential effectiveness.
Introduction: The Controversy Surrounding Elon Musk's Citizenship
Examining the Misinformation Spread by Elon Musk
The Role of 'Deep State' in Public Safety
Effectiveness of Boycotts Against Musk‑Owned Companies
Criticism of Public Figures: Gretzky and O'Leary
Legal Challenges in Revoking Citizenship
Public Reactions to Musk and the Boycott Movement
Future Implications for Musk's Companies and Social Media
Corporate Governance and Regulatory Oversight
Conclusion: The Broader Impact of the Musk Controversy
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