Elon Musk said on Twitter Spaces that he is at high risk of being shot (File Photo)

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Elon Musk

claimed on Saturday that he is in "great danger" that someone will shoot him or something bad will happen to him.

Despite this, Elon Musk said in a two-hour audio chat on Twitter Spaces that he would "love to go to a parade of open cars."

He also said, "If I say frankly, the risk of something bad happening to me or getting shot is very high. If you want to kill someone, it is not that difficult, so I would hope that no one would want to do that." And nothing like this should happen to me, but there is danger."

Elon Musk Says His Assassination Risk is “Quite Significant”: “Frankly the risk of something bad happening to me or literally being shot is quite significant.

I am definitely not going to be doing any open-air car parades.”


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In further discussion, the CEOs of Tesla and SpaceX took to Twitter to talk about their future plans and the need for free speech.

"Ultimately, we want a future where we are not pressured. Where our voices are not stifled. And we can say what we want to say without fear," he said.

Elon Musk said, "As long as you are not harming anyone, you should have the freedom to say what you want."

The billionaire tech businessman also said that in history, "freedom of speech was not common. We have fought a lot to get it because it is rare, it does not come by itself." 

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