"We do have what we call the kind of United Nations exclusion rule, which is that you can have, say, the Ayatollah, who would prefer that Israel didn't exist, for example. But he's allowed to go to the UN building in New York. And, in fact, generally, officials from Iran do in fact go to the UN building in New York, even though they are a heavily sanctioned country," Musk said to Joe Rogan during his podcast.
There shouldn’t be a world government we ‘bow down to’ which would be risky for civilization but leaders should be represented, he added.
Twitter is like the ‘collective consciousness of humanity,’ Musk followed, but of course, if somebody actively advocates a murder or does something illegal then they get suspended.
During the show, Elon Musk also explained why people on the left complain about Twitter being shifted to the right since his takeover: old Twitter was more of a ‘state media’ and was controlled by the far left in San Francisco. San Francisco is also one of the most far-left places in the US - so for them, the inclusion of the people from the right meant a huge shift. The entrepreneur bought Twitter to help humanity bridge differences and reduce misinformation.