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Musk vs Trump

Which one will the MAGA supporters try to assassinate first?

  • Trump

    Votes: 5 17.9%
  • Musk

    Votes: 23 82.1%

  • Total voters
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SpaceX: Starship experienced a rapid unscheduled disassembly during its ascent burn.

Hmm, something like that will happen to the USA,
 
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Robots hold back!
Musk:If we stop having baby humans, there will be no humanity.
He means white babies. And he doesn't mean raising children as a family, like he does.

Oh wait...
 
And under that post:
lance.lacour
22h
22 hours ago

He's obviously worried about all those J6 White supremacists who Trump just released on Bannon's orders. Bannon hates Musk. The Nazi salute was Musk's attempt to curry favor and buy himself some time. They heard Musk and Ramaswamy push for more H1B immigration from India, because White American engineers are too stupid for the jobs. Yeah, Musk is worried.
 
That X post by Elon is from a while ago. It has little to do with the J6 releases.

Elon is more worried about another Luigi than the J6 thugs.
 
That X post by Elon is from a while ago. It has little to do with the J6 releases.

Elon is more worried about another Luigi than the J6 thugs.
Maybe he should be more worried about a Night of the Long Knives.
Although I guess in the current times it should be called the Night of the Leopards.
 
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Trump, by contrast, embodies a different archetype of power. His appeal is rooted in populism, nostalgia, and a promise to restore America to a bygone era of strength and simplicity — a time when industry roared, borders were fortified and traditional values defined the nation’s character. Trump wants to make Detroit great again. Musk wants to turn it into a launchpad for Mars.

These conflicting ideologies were always destined to clash. Musk’s techno-utopianism leaves little room for Trump’s
Trump, by contrast, embodies a different archetype of power. His appeal is rooted in populism, nostalgia, and a promise to restore America to a bygone era of strength and simplicity — a time when industry roared, borders were fortified and traditional values defined the nation’s character. Trump wants to make Detroit great again. Musk wants to turn it into a launchpad for Mars.

These conflicting ideologies were always destined to clash. Musk’s techno-utopianism leaves little room for Trump’s
vision of a grounded, tradition-oriented resurgence.
 

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