After facing allegations of antisemitism, Elon Musk rolled out a new rule that X, formerly known as Twitter, would suspend accounts that used the terms "decolonization" and "from the river to the sea," as the billionaire considers them "clear calls for extreme violence" that violate the social media giant's terms of service. Ben Shapiro has made a compelling case that Musk is more rhetorically clumsy than an actual antisemite, and the multibillionaire is correct that antisemitism is a crisis currently corroding the platform he spent a cool $44 billion to purchase. But Musk's solution is misguided, perhaps because he doesn't...