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With antisemitic tweet, Elon Musk reveals "the" ‘actual truth’

Fuchs

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Disclaimer: Musk is not an ally, he is rather an enemy, this is probably just a move to get data on enemys off jews and at the same time increase the traffic on twitter/X.

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New York CNN —

Elon Musk has publicly endorsed an antisemitic conspiracy theory popular among White supremacists: that Jewish communities push “hatred against Whites.”

That kind of overt thumbs up to an antisemitic post shocked even some of Musk’s critics, who have long called him out for using racist or otherwise bigoted dog whistles on Twitter, now known as X. It was the multibillionaire’s most explicit public statement yet endorsing anti-Jewish views.

ICYMI: Musk was responding to a post Wednesday that said Jewish communities “have been pushing the exact kind of dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.” The post also referenced “hordes of minorities” flooding Western countries, a popular antisemitic conspiracy theory.

It’s the kind of post you can find easily on X these days, and likely would have gone unnoticed had Musk, with more than 160 million followers, not re-shared the post with the comment: “You have said the actual truth.”
Why it matters

The antisemitic conspiracy theory — which posits that Jews want to bring undocumented minority populations into Western countries to reduce White majorities in those nations — is often espoused by hate groups.

It’s the same conspiracy echoed in the final written words of Robert Bowers, the convicted murderer of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018. His last social media post said that a Jewish nonprofit dedicated to aiding refugees “likes to bring invaders in that kill our people.” The mass shooting was the deadliest attack against Jews in American history.

Musk, in subsequent posts, expounded on his views. He wrote that he does not believe hatred of White people extends “to all Jewish communities.” But then he singled out the Anti-Defamation League, claiming that it promotes racism against White people.

X did not respond to requests for comment.

In response, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt wrote that “it is indisputably dangerous to use one’s influence to validate and promote antisemitic theories.”

Even the White House weighed in on the tweet.

“It is unacceptable to repeat the hideous lie behind the most fatal act of Antisemitism in American history at any time, let alone one month after the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust,” White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said Friday in a statement. “We condemn this abhorrent promotion of Antisemitic and racist hate in the strongest terms.”

Musk has rarely been so explicit. But as the owner of X, he has chosen to defend racists’ free speech over the targets’ rights to not be harassed, even going so far as to threaten to sue the ADL for defamation after the organization said antisemitism had surged on X after Musk took over the platform more than a year ago.’

There’s no way to know what’s inside Musk’s heart. All we can rely on is what he says and does on his very public, powerful platform. Hate speech, whether uttered by Musk or merely endorsed by him, is amplified when the world’s richest person posts or comments on it.

“It’s doubtful that Musk harbors personal animosity toward Jewish people,” wrote the Atlantic’s Yair Rosenberg earlier this year, regarding another incident in which Musk trumpeted antisemitic statements. “But he is a conspiracy theorist, and the arc of conspiracy is short and bends toward the Jews.”

There are two popular books out now about Musk, one an authorized biography by Walter Isaacson and another an unauthorized story by Ben Mezrich.

Mezrich in recent weeks has told several interviewers about how “Elon Musk broke Twitter, and Twitter broke Elon Musk.”

It’s a punchy line, and in some ways I’m sure it’s accurate. Mezrich describes the way the chaotic Twitter takeover forever marred Musk’s reputation as a modern-day Thomas Edison, with Americans now deeply divided over whether he’s a genius or a hack. Mezrich says that Musk has been personally anguished by the backlash, including getting booed onstage at a comedy show and feeling so depressed that X employees at one point considered calling the police to do a wellness check on him.

The statement may be only half right. There’s plenty of evidence that Musk broke Twitter — gutted it, rebranded it, tanked its revenue, and made it unrecognizable to its most active users. But Musk was at this long before, spreading countless conspiracy theories, particularly around the Covid pandemic.

He bought Twitter so that he could have a space, safe only for himself and his admirers, to broadcast broken ideas. "

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/17/business/elon-musk-reveals-his-actual-truth/index.html
 
Satan's Crow said:
What's in it for Musk? Why would someone like him do such a thing?

Did you read the disclaimer?
 
Fuchs said:
Satan's Crow said:
What's in it for Musk? Why would someone like him do such a thing?

Did you read the disclaimer?

I apologize for my bad English. I'm asking because I don't know. What exactly is Musk aiming for?
 
Something that catches my attention is that he has the typical "plastic face" of someone who has done a lot of surgery, is a crypto jew, also recently traveled to Israel and had a meeting with Netanyaku.
The real reason is this: to collect data from people that are against the jewish agenda.
 
Satan's Crow said:
I apologize for my bad English. I'm asking because I don't know. What exactly is Musk aiming for?
Exactly what I was wondering. Generally he says stuff for shock value or notoriety, but that kind of stuff can get him (((unalived))).
 
Wotanwarrior said:
Something that catches my attention is that he has the typical "plastic face" of someone who has done a lot of surgery, is a crypto jew, also recently traveled to Israel and had a meeting with Netanyaku.
The real reason is this: to collect data from people that are against the jewish agenda.

the name „Elon“ also sounds very jewish to me.
 
Elon is a jew, his parents are jews. He has admitted it before but does not mention it much anymore now that he is famous. This is why he is allowed to do so many of the things that he does.

He wants to put a microchip into everybody's brain that can directly shock your brain and kill you any time that they want. He wants to have everybody in electric cars that they remotely monitor and can remotely control, and they can shut it down at any time and leave you stranded. Or just shut down the power grid for a month and everybody's electric car with a dead battery makes it impossible to drive to get food or medicine, and everybody starves. This is an evil jew with many evil plans, that he pretends are him just trying to help everyone.

He does some good things too, because some of his motivations do seem more complicated. But still he should not be fully trusted.
 
“It’s doubtful that Musk harbors personal animosity toward Jewish people,” wrote the Atlantic’s Yair Rosenberg earlier this year, regarding another incident in which Musk trumpeted antisemitic statements. “But he is a conspiracy theorist, and the arc of conspiracy is short and bends toward the Jews.”
What a strange thing for someone to say, "arc of conspiracy is short and bends toward the jews!" Lol!
 
I agree that Musk has to be a jew just by looking at him, I don't fully understand why though HPHC has went lengths to say differently, I remember him on X "defending" Elon's mother's weird photoshoots in a discussion with some random person. The only reason I can think of why he would do this is to make it look like we're on Musk's side so X doesn't immediately ban us or something. I also remember HPHC on X directly responding to Elon telling him that he should not let certain technology fall in the wrong hands.
 
I've found HPHC's post about Elon Musk's "jewishness", while I personally feel otherwise, I have absolute trust in HPHC, he definitely knows what he's doing so there's that.
I also hadn't noticed this is a 2 year old necro-thread being just revived by Silverfire.
 
I agree that Musk has to be a jew just by looking at him, I don't fully understand why though HPHC has went lengths to say differently, I remember him on X "defending" Elon's mother's weird photoshoots in a discussion with some random person. The only reason I can think of why he would do this is to make it look like we're on Musk's side so X doesn't immediately ban us or something. I also remember HPHC on X directly responding to Elon telling him that he should not let certain technology fall in the wrong hands.
Conjecture of members does not trump what HP says. HP has God-like discernment.

Also, Elon's father going on about Jewish roots and all this is what celebrities and businessmen are inoculated with as they get closer and closer to the power structure, 'advisors' and 'gurus' can convince them of Jesus is compatible with Kabbalah, Catholicism is Kabbalah (handing out little secrets), Kabbalah ties, British Israelite nonsense and other things. If you want supernal success, you have to kiss ass.

They even tried to tell Michael Jackson he was Jewish because his childhood tutor on the road was a Jewish lady who taught him Mathematics and English.

This is also why a lot of young celebrities can be the most woke, left-wing tryhards, but then when it comes to Israel, they are strangely as pro-Zionism as it gets, discordant with most plebs of similar views.

Those woke celebrities who are very anti-Israel like the Hadid sisters and Kehlani can be put into line viciously and given very negative coverage. Others like Elon rebel as they start noticing patterns.

What matters here is if someone really drinks the kool aid and starts metaphysically identifying themselves with the Biblical Hebrew cause, as Constantine, Olaf and others did in history. People can flip flop here, but if they fully go over to them, they are no better than them. That is the metric we judge by, and this situation can evolve in either direction.
 
Conjecture of members does not trump what HP says. HP has God-like discernment.
Absolutely, I know. That's why I made that second post.
Generally speaking, when I feel like disagreeing with HP, I know he's right really.
But I can't just change my mind like that, fingers snap.
As a being with a brain, I need to understand, so I don't shy away from asking.
I know it always boils down to a lack of understanding, but to understand I must educate myself.
And progressing spiritually, of course.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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