Fat Head
Elon Musk has more money than he, or any of his descendants, could ever spend. He is currently worth $417.9 billion. He could give you a million dollars a day for 1,000 years and he would still have $53 billion left (and this is only if he hadn't made any more money during that time).
He might be the wealthiest homo sapiens alive. He controls a vast media market, controls vast sums of private equity and (with Space X's government contracts) is the very definition of "The Deep State" and the "Military Industrial Complex." His current adjacency to the presidency might make him the most influential human on planet Earth. And he's a white supremacist.
Musk is from a wealthy family in South Africa who benefitted from an apartheid state. He regularly talks about how we need to increase the population (the world has 8 billion people and added 70,000,000 more last year). But maybe all those newborns aren't the white babies for Elon (oops...I meant "right" babies...crazy spellcheck).
He regularly criticizes Mackenzie Scott's charitable donations that promote equity and social justice and described her philanthropy as "potentially contributing to the decline of Western civilization" (note his use of "Western" or "white" civilization).
He uses his power and influence to back extreme far-right groups around the world and one of first acts after buying twitter was to reinstate the banned accounts of prominent neo-nazis Andrew Anglin and Nick Fuentes.
At an AfD rally in Halle (essentially Germany's neo-nazi party) Musk told the crowd: “Children should not be guilty of the sins of their parents, let alone their great-grandparents” and that they should “move on" (from the Holocaust). He told them to not lose their cultural heritage "in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything.” Hmmm...smells like Klan cooking to me.
Elon Musk's nazi salutes from behind the U.S. Presidential Seal have clearly demonstrated his beliefs for all the world to see. And what was Elon's excuse on twitter (now called scary letter "X") to his Sieg Heil salutes? He made nazi jokes.
And has no-one besides myself seen the intentional similarity between "X" and the swastika? Charlie Chaplin (in his portrayal of a fictional Hitler) used "X's" to imitate swastikas in his cinematic masterpiece "The Great Dictator." Lonnie's clever allusions to fascism aren't actually that clever after all.
