You got to have to admire Elon Musk: he’s a self-made billionaire who truly deserves his success. No one can argue that he’s a genius of our time. From SpaceX to Tesla, the Tesla Bot, and Grok AI, Musk has achieved what many thought impossible. To delegate effectively in these ventures, you must deeply understand the underlying engineering and software development processes. Musk doesn’t just move the future forward; he takes it two steps ahead.
However, Tesla now finds itself associated with a troubling crowd. The saying goes, “You are the company you keep,” and Musk’s sudden alignment with a genocidal maniac like Prime Minister Milekowsky is deeply concerning.
Genocide is the ultimate crime, a crossing of the Rubicon from which there is no return. Regardless of race, religion, color, or creed, genocide must always be opposed, even when it involves your enemies. Elon Musk often speaks about saving humanity and constantly talks of the decline in global population, yet he remains silent about genocide.
How can Musk express concern over low birth rates while being so absent in condemning genocide perpetrated by those he associates with? We can no longer wave the flag for Tesla; we can only hope that Musk is engaged in some kind of strategic maneuver, secretly working to save innocents while appearing to play the villain to keep his companies afloat.
On a related note, investigative journalist Whitney Webb has offered a mixed perspective on Musk. She acknowledges his accomplishments but suggests that his acquisition of Twitter, now known as X, is not about protecting free speech but rather about data mining.