Clear incitement to murder is unacceptable even as hyperbolic rhetoric. But this is NOT merely speech – they actually do want Matt to be murdered! Some would do it themselves if they had the chance.

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Matt Walsh
@MattWalshBlog

Yes how dare I “demonize” people who very explicitly and specifically want me dead? How could I engage in such “extreme rhetoric” about people who would shoot me in the head and dance on my grave? x.com/theamericanben…

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ETH

Before post: $4,631.49

Time after posted
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1 min
$4,616.59
-14.900 (-0.32%)
5 min
$4,632.44
+0.950 (+0.02%)
10 min
$4,634.99
+3.50 (+0.08%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.29

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$0.282650
-0.002 (-0.87%)
5 min
$0.284960
-0.0₃17 (-0.06%)
10 min
$0.285220
+0.0₄899 (+0.03%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

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$0.011781
-0.0₄479 (-0.41%)
5 min
$0.011798
-0.0₄309 (-0.26%)
10 min
$0.011753
-0.0₄759 (-0.64%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's foray into the discourse on hyperbolic rhetoric proved to be a masterclass in generating hyperbolic market non-reactions. The immediate one-minute drops were the most pronounced: ETH down 0.32%, DOGE down 0.87%, and GORK down 0.41%, yet all three assets began an almost immediate reversion to the mean within five and ten minutes. This level of volatility is remarkably tame compared to the historical precedent, where a similar post last September triggered even less movement, with ETH’s biggest move being a mere 0.05% dip. It seems the market has finally learned to treat existential threats against political commentators as noise, not a signal to sell.

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