The bird is released… A seemingly innocuous simple tweet that could have potentially explosive consequences for our democracies. Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, continues his raid to one day be able to conquer the world… but also the planet Mars, which he wants to colonize in order to save the human species. Today, the new boss of the giant Twitter keeps the world in suspense. With the purchase of the blue bird, the emblem of the social network, the billionaire makes himself a knight of freedom of expression. But should we be happy about it or should we be worried? Does one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution really mean freedom of expression or the red carpet for conspiratorial or far-right content, a few days before the midterm elections in the United States and two years after a possible return of Donald Trump? Beyond the Elon Musk case, some fear the omnipotence of a handful of multi-billionaires who tend to replace states. What can politicians do about this? The debate is open with our guests.
Our guests :
-Anthony Mansuyjournalist at society magazine.
– Nathan Deversnovelist.
– Juliet cageEconomist.
– Daniel CohenEconomist.
– Asma MhallaSpecialist for digital geopolitical issues.