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Elon Musk
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8dissonanceFull Member
I don’t profess to know what Musks motivation actually is, but what I am almost certain of is that there is a hidden agenda.
Dont rule out just being a spoiled manchild on a **** of drugs who cant take criticism and is now just lashing out at any groups he thinks has dared criticise his genius.
1ocriderFull Memberr/WhitePeopleTwitter is the best way to access this stuff without going there . I’m so thankful that there is somebody else taking the bullet for me.
The whole Musk sock puppet palaver is seriously disturbing.
ads678Full MemberAnd that was the only time ever on BBT that Walowitz wasn’t the creepiest **** in the room
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3makkagFree MemberHe’s now posted that reform needs a new leader . Farage isnt up to it …
Only total agreement keeps you in his circle .
nice trait .. drugs catching up
6binnersFull MemberHis ignorance really is quite staggering. You’d think that if you had as little knowledge as he does in such issues, you might want to keep your mouth shut, so as not to look like an idiot?
Farage isn’t the leader of Reform, he’s the owner
MoreCashThanDashFull MemberIt’s starting to sound like a Hitler bunker scene Chez Musk at the moment.
DracFull MemberFarage isn’t the leader of Reform, he’s the owner
Does anyone know of any billionaires who buy their way into things?
3binnersFull MemberHis Twitter/X/Whatever feed really is like some Tourette’s style stream of ignorant consciousness. Totally scattergun reposting of all and sundry of the European far right on subjects he clearly knows the square root of **** all about.
If the impression he’s trying to give is that he’s a useful idiot, then he’s succeeded. If not, well….
I wonder what Trump makes of all this? Or if he’s even noticed? Surely there must be at least some sane voices left in the Republican Party asking whether they want someone at the heart of government allying themselves so closely with such dubious far right individuals and organisations?
Some of them are literally Nazi’s. Even Farage knows where the line is that separates his own racism from the genuine neo-nazis, and is careful to stay just the right side of it.
2SpeederFull MemberYou have to wonder at the power of the Twitter algorithm and how it’s turned Musk himself. There’s no other way to explain how he’s managed to go down his own far-right circle jerk, rabbit hole.
Not sure if he’s either turned on Farage or that the toad has suggested that doing actual work is a bit much and that they should get someone in to do the hard work so he can go back to being a roving mouthpiece (and ignoring the fact that he’s a local MP – obviously)
2el_boufadorFull MemberThere’s no other way to explain how he’s managed to go down his own far-right circle jerk, rabbit hole.
There are plenty of other possible / plausible motivations. See previous page for a few.
1DracFull MemberSurely there must be at least some sane voices left in the Republican Party asking whether they want someone at the heart of government allying themselves so closely with such dubious far right individuals and organisations?
The answer would probably be yes we do.
1el_boufadorFull MemberSurely there must be at least some sane voices left in the Republican Party asking whether they want someone at the heart of government allying themselves so closely with such dubious far right individuals and organisations?
Yep
But
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jan/01/elon-musk-donald-trump
thecaptainFree MemberNot much of a circle jerk when it’s just one person. That’s a flasher having a **** in public.
dudeofdoomFull MemberNot sure why why Elons getting into season 2 of Trumpton, if you look at how well it went for all the previous contestants 🙂
You don’t need to be much of a thinker to realise that the only winner is Trump.
1piemonsterFree MemberBBT = Big Bang Theory
Wolowitz, the character is basically a lecherous sex pest for much of the show.
simondbarnesFull MemberWhy is this thread still open in preference to the original one?
simondbarnesFull MemberThis is the original one.
Why is it elon-musk-2 then? (and started a year after the actual original?)
2piemonsterFree MemberThe one I can see that has just been closed is Elon musk 3 and only a few months old.
How many threads does that roaster need…
1el_boufadorFull MemberLooks like there’s actually 3 threads!
The first one was started about 4 years ago and closed after a few posts.
This is Elon musk 2 (and is older, and has way more posts)
The other one on the front page right now is Elon musk 3 (just closed)
3makkagFree MemberHes been shitposting for 24hrs straight and the latest one is a poll saying should America liberate the people of Britian from their Tyranical Govenment . YES / No
Someone needs to take his phone away when hes on a drug fueled sesh — Idiots lapping it up as well.
Far from normal – My pal thinks hes the messah and is just ignoring the oddity of it all and laughing.
Dont wish ill on anyone – but hope this is the wheels falling off him mentaly as its dragging too many with him.
ads678Full MemberYeah I know, thats why I posted about him washing up with Walowitz. The question mark is because emoji’s don’t work. Should have been a laughing face but I didn;t realise it hadn’t posted properly…. ? (eye rolling emoji)
2ernielynchFull MemberThe Reform Party needs a new leader. Farage doesn’t have what it takes.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1875904634419859928
The great thing about that comment by Elon Musk is that it betrays the fact that he knows absolutely nothing about UK politics.
Firstly anyone with the most basic understanding of UK politics would know that Reform UK’s recent success is overwhelmingly down to Nigel Farage. Six months ago Reform were predicted to not have one single MP following the general election, all that changed the instant that Nigel Farage declared his candidature and announced that he had become leader of Reform.
And secondly Musk would know that Yaxley- Lennon is a political liability and electorally toxic.
I find it hugely encouraging that Musk appears to be so clueless about UK politics, it certainly reduces his potential to cause dangerous and effective interference.
11binnersFull MemberI don’t think his ignorance is limited purely to UK politics. He seems to know absolutely **** all about any of the subjects he pontificates on
Its like spending an evening in the pub with a coked up scaffolder
1ernielynchFull MemberTbh I think at least part of it is the reaction of a bruised ego because Farage didn’t agree with him.
“Anyone who doesn’t agree with me doesn’t have what it takes to lead Reform” would have been a more honest statement. I doubt he actually believes that Farage isn’t an ideal leader for Reform.
Which is also hugely encouraging. It’s great to see that he is primarily driven by negative emotions rather than positive analysis, it makes his political interference potentially far less effective.
2dissonanceFull MemberSix months ago Reform were predicted to not have one single MP following the general election, all that changed the instant that Nigel Farage declared his candidature and announced that he had become leader of Reform.
Thats a slight reinvention of what happened. They were predicted to probably get a handful of seats hence why he decided to stand in the best looking choice.
1ernielynchFull MemberThat’s not how I remember it. But fair enough, have you got a link in which Reform UK where predicted to win seats before Farage announced he had become Reform leader?
I totally agree that Farage decided to stand in the GE simply because he knew that with the collapse of support of the Tories it would be his best chance ever to secure that elusive Westminster seat.
But whatever the precise details I think it is still fair to claim that Farage’s press conference and announcement that he had become Reform leader significantly changed their fortunes during the general election campaign.
Edit : I have just checked and nearly all the seat predictions before 3 June when Farage became leader showed no seats for Reform, after his announcement they pretty much all showed that Reform would win seats.
Google “opinion polls for 2024” then click Wikipedia and then click “seat projections”, it even shows the point when Farage became leader. I can’t do the direct link.
2johnx2Free MemberIt’s great to see that he is primarily driven by negative emotions rather than positive analysis
… and is one of those people who always have to be right when arguing on the internet? Smiley emoji.
What I don’t get – having sampled some of the noise on twitter before I finally left the other day- is how his fans believe there’s a global conspiracy, but that the world’s richest person and soon to be pres of the us aren’t in on it?
Oh. My question: my work has an x feed which I include on my standard signature . Time to edit I guess…?
1dissonanceFull MemberBut fair enough, have you got a link in which Reform UK where predicted to win seats before Farage announced he had become Reform leader?
This is one poll
There is also plenty of evidence that they were carrying specific polling in Clacton to weigh up his chances. Note there isnt a massive difference in their actual polling numbers before and after. Just like with Labour they primarily benefited from tories staying home and, in their case, from labour doing so as well.
6nickcFull MemberThere’s no other way to explain how he’s managed to go down his own far-right circle jerk, rabbit hole.
It probably comes as no surprise but a good deal of the Silicon Valley movers and shakers are pretty radically Alt-Right in their political leanings. From the mid 90’s Curtis Yarvin ran a blog under the name of Mencius Moldbug that was more or less ‘required reading’ (because they’re all nerds, after all) which basically argued that the best form of govt is run by ‘accountable’ Company Exec/King Emperors. Peter Thiel published a similar political thesis back in the 1990 in a a book called The Diversity Myth which argued that the world should be run by white men, and included such charming nuggets like the ‘fact’ that rape awareness/crisis centres was just a way for women with ‘last night regret’ to vilify men.
Elon has been self-basting in this stuff for decades now, it should come as surprise to no-one that he holds these views.
fenderextenderFree MemberHes been shitposting for 24hrs straight and the latest one is a poll saying should America liberate the people of Britian from their Tyranical Govenment . YES / No
Hopefully he’s about to implode into a gibbering wreck, repent of all his ****ishness and start investigating religious retreats/orders.
Doubt it though. The prick.
5binnersFull MemberI see Andrew Tate has now jumped on the Musk bandwagon. It’s quite the accumulation of wrong’uns he’s managing to pull together. We just need Jordon Peterson now for a full house
Ro5eyFree MemberBut is it Musk actually tweeting?
He could be hacked by who knows … Russians, China, Bezos,?? …. And he can’t possibly own up to it, can he ?
1mogrimFull MemberBut whatever the precise details I think it is still fair to claim that Farage’s press conference and announcement that he had become Reform leader significantly changed their fortunes during the general election campaign.
Genuine question: Is Farage actually that electorally appealing? I haven’t lived in the UK for over 20 years, and have completely missed his rise to fame/power. I don’t consume UK media on a regular basis, and seen from the outside it’s hard to work out his appeal.
1kelvinFull MemberI don’t think his ignorance is limited purely to UK politics.
Ignorance? Shit-stirring (or being a “disruptor”, as professional arseholes call it) is often more effective if you not only ignore facts, but wilfully set out to get others to ignore them.
1doris5000Free MemberGenuine question: Is Farage actually that electorally appealing?
Here’s an update from 2024:
Reform UK Nigel Farage – 21,225 – 46.2 – n/a Conservative Giles Watling – 12,820 – 27.9 – −44.0 Labour Jovan Owusu-Nepaul – 7,448 – 16.2 – +0.6 Liberal Democrats Matthew Bensilum – 2,016 – 4.4 – −1.8 .
It helps him, of course, that all major media providers in the UK have been infatuated with him for the last quarter of a century. The only people who have been on Question Time more than him are people who’ve been appearing since the 80s, and were all senior MPs and government ministers. Farage wasn’t even an MP until last year, and yet was paraded out on the BBC constantly. Presumably because they considered him ‘box office’ or ‘engaging’ or whatever. ‘Clickbait’, before such a thing existed?
3tjagainFull MemberGenuine question: Is Farage actually that electorally appealing?
~electoral marmite. In some areas appealing, in other kryptonite for example if Farage gets into UK government support for Scots independence rises hugely
2hatterFull MemberFarage has shown again and again that he has huge appeal to roughly 20-30% of the electorate. So there was a grim inevitability to him eventually grabbing a parliamentry seat somewhere and somehow.
The issues are twofold:
A: He’s got no interest in actually running anything so once his mob actually get put in charge of something it tends to fly off the rails pretty fast, UKIP spent the 2010’s getting counillors elected here and there, most of whom were evicted after one term because they were useless at actually doing the job.
B: The other 70% of the UK basically loathes him and if we were ever in a scenario where it looked like he had a shot at number 10, we’d see tactical voting on an unprecedented scale to stop him.
He’s a very effective grifter and grievance merchant, and for him Elon’s £100 Million was the holy grail of grift, it’s deeply amusing that his determined attempt to arse-kiss his way to an absolute fortune has blown up in his face.
Tommy Robinson has been funded by US right wing dark money for years, that’s not news sadly.
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