Stephen Miller: Well, no. First of all, speaking on a personal level here, all of us who put ourselves out in the spotlight, in the public arena, in positions of influence or authority, we should expect that we will be called out by name.We will be criticized by name.We will have our words and our deeds analyzed.We should expect nothing less.For seven years, I've had a microscope on me,but I would expect to have a microscope on me given the choices I've made in my career.If you are in charge of some of the most important decisions for one of the most important companies on planet Earth,then you deserve every bit of scrutiny you get.And this catter walling from the media, this disingenuous, crocodile tear shedding pretending that it's so horrible that he is facing some kind of accountability for the decisions he made is completely and totally incredible.I don't take it seriously for 1 second.
Miranda Devine: I think what we're seeing is, I think the last taboo, which is child se*ual abuse, is now being eroded.They've eroded every other taboo, and this is just the last one, and it really is the one that we need to die in a ditch over.They cannot destroy this last taboo.That's the end of us as a civilization if we accept that.And it's, I think, notable that Elon Musk, within two weeks of taking over Twitter and seeing what was going on, did more to eradicate child se*ual exploitation material than anybody at Twitter had done for the previous ten years, where it's really exploded.I hadn't realized that Twitter had become such a repulsive place where if people look for that material,they could use hashtags to find Mind it.And I know that people who are survivors of child se* trafficking have really come out and congratulated Elon Musk for that.If he does nothing else with his purchase of Twitter, I think that is enough."