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Elon Musk Fans Increasingly Disgusted by His Toxic Outbursts

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Why This Matters

Elon Musk's increasing racist rhetoric and toxic outbursts are damaging his reputation and alienating both fans and investors, raising concerns about the impact of leadership behavior on tech companies' public perception. This shift threatens the legacy of Musk's innovative ventures and underscores the importance of responsible communication in the tech industry.

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Elon Musk is expectorating racist diatribes even more than usual, and it’s alienating his fans and investors.

On his website X, over six percent of Musk’s posts have been about race in the past seven months, which is almost triple the rate of the two previous years, a new investigation by The Washington Post found.

More than half of these posts included the word “white,” reflecting Musk’s obsession with the racist myth that white people are being “replaced.”

“Whites are a rapidly dying minority,” Musk seethed in January, for instance.

He has paid particular attention to his home country of South Africa, whose government he frequently accuses of being “anti-White.”

“There are now more anti-White and anti other race laws in South Africa than there were anti-Black laws under Apartheid!” Musk tweeted at one point, a claim he has repeatedly nearly verbatim, without evidence.

Tesla was once seen as a shining beacon of green energy and the future of automobiles, and SpaceX a company that would take humans to Mars and beyond. Nowadays, Tesla owners are so ashamed of their cars that they slap anti-Elon stickers on them; and SpaceX has been rolled together with Musk’s AI company, xAI, whose chatbot Grok is best known for calling itself “MechaHitler” and generating nudes of minors.

His claims of whites being a dying minority are the same talking points that out-and-out white nationalists espouse, and longtime Musk supporters have taken notice, with some telling WaPo that on top of the beliefs being appalling, they distract from the mission of his businesses that they still believe in.

A once prominent pro-Tesla account quipped in December: “Rivian: focused on autonomy and their next vehicle. Elon: focused on the percentage of white people in New Zealand.”

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