Musk Delivers Real Talk On Real Inclusivity

Elon Musk just keeps rolling with the punches, doesn’t he?

If anything, the rather ineffectual punches from the left serve to merely empower him more than anything, as evidenced by the rather gleeful interview that he delivered at the Met Gala.

The rather gleeful performance comes on the heels of the Biden administration’s attempted efforts to squash Musk’s acquisition of Twitter, until the FCC said otherwise.

So, instead, the White House decides to concoct a “Disinformation Governance Board,” a development that is a tad skeptical in light of Musk’s acquisition, not to mention highly skeptical after another one of Obama’s self-aggrandizing, self-righteous performances.

Musk blasted the development as “discomforting,” and he clearly doubled down on the First Amendment when making a red carpet appearance with his mother at the Met Gala.

Musk also, rather ironically, reminded the Dems that he’s done a tad more for the planet with private enterprise than 100,000 “Tax the Rich” dresses ever will, in light of AOC’s ghastly appearance at the same gala before.

The difference is Musk is easily invited to go, whereas someone like AOC has to hustle.

And be paid for.

Needless to say, Musk is a tad above mere “public servant” level.

He’s more of a “market maker” and entire “industry creator.”

“Really, my companies are intended to do good for the future of humanity, with Tesla trying to accelerate the advent of sustainable transport and energy. And SpaceX is providing internet to the least served people around the world,” Musk declared.

Meanwhile, AOC and her ilk have hundreds of thousands of angry tweets.

Exactly who is going to be the person to “keep the motor of the world running,” to borrow from famed novelist Ayn Rand, who, coincidentally, is an avowed capitalist?

It certainly won’t be AOC, but it certainly would be someone of Musk’s caliber.

Elon Musk and John Galt certainly share a lot more in common.

Especially since Musk, unlike AOC, is about real inclusivity, on a vastly more fundamental level.

“Well, I mean, the goal that I have, should everything come to fruition with Twitter, is to have a service that is broadly – is as broadly inclusive as possible where ideally most of America is on it and talking!” Musk declared.

Lefties: Oh no, we can’t have that!

Which is precisely why they are trying every dirty trick in the book to somehow undo reality, and, of course, by “every dirty trick,” there are really two: call someone a racist when they aren’t, and accuse someone of doing something illegal when they aren’t.

In other words, dirty tricks primarily consist of the pot calling the kettle black.

Nothing more, nothing less, in leftist looney tunes land.

“I think just generally, the – I’m looking for something that’s like I said as broadly inclusive as possible, that’s as trusted as possible as a system, and I hope we are successful in that regard,” Musk continued.

Translation: If White House goes full on dictatorship, anything can happen.

After all, they can justify everything in the name of “public health.”

“I’ve also vowed this publicly that we have to get rid of the bots, trolls, scams, and everything. That’s obviously diminishing the user experience and we don’t want people to get tricked out of their money and that kind of thing,” Musk continued.

Excellent. Take the “Bernie Bots” as well, please.

Then Musk made an additional announcement that is sure to send the likes of the NBC into an apocalyptic fit.

“I’m on the warpath! If somebody is operating a bot and troll army then I’m definitely their enemy!” Musk laughed.

Cue the furious commentators, who will continue to tweet furiously as representatives of the radioactive wasteland otherwise known as a “modern” liberal mindset.

Meanwhile, Musk will continue to actually do something for humanity.

Winning all the way …

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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