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  1. He restored free speech in America when the democrats were enforcing their draconian policies and violating people’s first amendment rights. He deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom for buying Twitter when he did.

  2. Zealousideal_Ad_9623 on

    I prefer to believe his personal staff regularly pisses in his coffee and blows their nose on his scrambled eggs.

  3. VerdantPathfinder on

    I’m convinced people like Elon Musk and Donald Trump are why we invented the idea of hell.

  4. xocutiepiexoxo on

    The worst part isn’t that Musk got lucky, it’s that our culture rewards lucky billionaires like they’re self-made geniuses . He’s basically the human equivalent of someone winning the lottery and then writing a memoir about how smart he is.

  5. Don’t forget now that he’s buddy buddy with Trump again that he knew Trump was in the Epstein Files and is A-OK hanging out a child rapist and potentially an accessory to infanticide.

  6. Narrow-Apartment-626 on

    I really dont get the musk dick riders. How can a guy who is so autistic that he can’t even maintain eye contact be some great saviour/leader. The guys a fucking freak.

  7. I think it’s funny that the same MAGA people that hate green energy and EVs love Elon Musk and Tesla.

  8. The dude committed easily probable immigration fraud. People have been denaturalized and deported for this before, America doesn’t have to live like this.

  9. Jumpinghoops46 on

    >The world’s richest man is nowhere near the world’s most generous, or sensible, or kind, or popular, or the most positive of anything.

    >Elon Musk was already a polarizing figure before he decided to endorse Donald Trump for president in July 2024, but that decision cemented his villain status and earned him the ire of most Americans. As of this writing, more than half of the country views Musk unfavorably.

    >Musk’s wealth (and possibly his ketamine habit) has given him delusions of grandeur about his intelligence, believing he’s capable of coming up with an infinite amount of good ideas. When Musk’s plans inevitably fail, his money protects him from any consequences and allows him to avoid introspection. He’ll blame one of his favorite scapegoats, usually meddling government bureaucrats or the “woke mind virus,” and his power and control will remain intact.

    >Musk’s estimated net worth of half a trillion dollars largely comes from government contracts, which also makes him the richest welfare king. That’s probably why he chose to work in government: to make himself richer and eliminate any obstacles to his science fiction pipe dreams, among them implanting chips into people’s brains and colonizing Mars.

    >His foray into government this year will have lasting damage so extensive that we are not yet even aware. Two events early in the year previewed how it would go.

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