The Pot Calling the Kettle Black

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(LifeSiteNews) — Billionaire entrepreneur and Twitter owner Elon Musk this week blasted the controversial World Economic Forum (WEF) conference underway in Davos, Switzerland, even arguing that the group’s much-touted Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) agenda is “Satanic.”

The SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO made the remark in response to a lengthy Twitter thread by author Michael Shellenberger about the Davos confab.

According to Shellenberger, the Klaus Schwab-founded organization “is fighting back against those who say it and its founder are seeking global domination through a ‘great reset’ aimed at stripping the masses of their private property, de-industrializing the economy, and making everybody eat bugs.”

He noted that contrary to the protestations of its public relations wing, the WEF is hardly hiding its much-criticized agenda.

“Davos is one of the most heavily publicized events in the world,” he said, adding that each conference draws “hundreds of articles about the world leaders, celebrities, and billionaires”.

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Shellenberger also pointed out that the WEF’s “wealth is managed by an internal Investment Committee that seeks to incorporate ‘environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria in its investment strategy to manage the foundation’s long-term strategic reserves.’”

Broadly speaking, ESG principles and related corporate scores are designed to promote investment in companies that advance left-wing social justice goals, including “renewable energy,” racial “equity,” and even, in the post-Dobbs world, abortion access.

Musk responded to Shellenberger’s thread in a Sunday tweet, commenting that “[t]he S in ESG stands for Satanic.”

The quip by the world’s richest man wasn’t his only poke at the Davos summit, which has sparked renewed backlash amid the global COVID-19 response.

On Wednesday, Musk doubled down on his criticisms of the WEF, arguing that the group “is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want.”

A Wednesday Twitter poll posted by Musk to gauge whether people think that the “World Economic Forum should control the world” saw a sweeping majority cast their votes for “No.”

As of the time of this writing, about 86% of respondents said they didn’t think the WEF should have that power, compared with only 14% who think it should. Newsmax commentator Benny Johnson suggested that any account that voted in favor of WEF domination “is a guaranteed bot.”

A maverick entrepreneur who said last year he would be voting Republican after a lifetime of voting for Democrats, Elon Musk has also spoken out against the WEF and its left-wing ESG agenda in the past.

In May, the billionaire torched the ESG agenda as “a scam” that has been “weaponized by phony social justice warriors.”

In December, he expressed his consistent view that underpopulation, rather than overpopulation, poses an existential risk to future life, calling out the WEF’s overpopulation “philosophy” which he said spells the “death of humanity.”

Musk’s outspoken stances on such hot button-issues have garnered him broad support from many conservatives. Last year after announcing his intention to switch his political preference from Democrat to Republican, he publicly endorsed Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis for president in 2024.

Some remain skeptical of Musk, however, whose Neuralink company seeks to connect human brain activity to the internet. It’s also unclear exactly where Musk stands on some of the other major issues of interest to social conservatives, like abortion and the LGBT agenda.

In 2020 Musk, who has a son who identifies as a woman, lobbed a mild critique against the prevailing trend of transgender pronouns, tweeting, “I absolutely support trans, but all these pronouns are an esthetic nightmare.” He also highlighted the fact that his electric car company Tesla scored a 100/100 for “LGBTQ equality” for the fourth consecutive year.

READ: Elon Musk says leftist schools teaching ‘full-on communism’ created rift with ‘transgender’ son

Speaking about Texas’ 2021 moves to ban abortion, Musk deflected at the time, saying he “would prefer to stay out of politics” but that the “government should rarely impose its will upon the people,” LifeSiteNews previously reported.

Elon Musk wears ‘satanic’ costume worth $7,500 at Heidi Klum’s Halloween party.

Comment:  Satanic Family Celebrates Satanic Holiday.  Below.

Elon Musk must be a busy man these days. The billionaire acquired Twitter on October 27. He changed his bio to ‘Chief Twit’ and tweeted “the bird is freed.” He also engaged in a bit of humour as he brought a literal sink to the Twitter headquarters San Francisco, California as shown in a video he shared and wrote in the caption, “Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in!” (not everybody was amused, and some dismissed it as a dad joke). But amid all this, Musk found time to celebrate Halloween and attended German-American businesswoman Heide Klum’s party. For his costume, he chose ‘Devil’s Champion’, the red Samurai armour costume from the TV series in the 1970s.

Comment:  I agree with Elon Musks comments about “Liberal” Schools.  They are actually promoting Satanism Lite.

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(LifeSiteNews) — Tech mogul Elon Musk last week argued that elite U.S. schools and universities that teach “full-on communism” are to blame for his estrangement from his 18-year-old son Xavier, who now claims to be a woman and goes by the name Vivian.

The Tesla and SpaceX founder, whose much-publicized $44 billion deal to purchase Big Tech platform Twitter is currently pending, made the remarks in a long-form interview with the Financial Times last week.

Musk, who has nine children with three different women, told the Times he thinks Xavier chose to create the rift due to the influence of “neo-Marxists” who he said lead America’s elite schools and universities and teach “full-on communism. … and a general sentiment that if you’re rich, you’re evil.” It’s unclear what school the 18-year-old is currently attending or has attended in the past.

 

Musk said the alienation between himself and his son “may change,” but emphasized that he has “very good relationships with all the others.”

“Can’t win them all,” he said.

In June, Xavier’s request to change his legal name to Vivian Jenna Wilson (Wilson is his mother’s maiden name), was approved by an L.A. County Judge.

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The teen had filed the petition with the Los Angeles County Superior Court just a day after he turned 18 in April, NBC reported.

“I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form,” he wrote.

In 2020, Musk had tweeted, “I absolutely support trans, but all these pronouns are an esthetic nightmare.” He also highlighted the fact that his electric car company Tesla scored a 100/100 for “LGBTQ equality” for the fourth consecutive year.

In recent months, however, Musk has often sided with conservatives on issues like free speech and ESG scores. Earlier this year, he announced his intention to vote for Republican candidates despite having consistently voted a straight Democrat ticket in the past. It remains to be seen whether the world’s richest man has also warmed to core conservative beliefs on social issues like abortion, transgenderism, and the LGBTQ agenda.

Speaking about Texas’ 2021 moves to ban abortion, Musk deflected at the time, saying he “would prefer to stay out of politics” but that the “government should rarely impose its will upon the people.”

Though noticeably quiet on Twitter after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark June decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to overturn Roe v. Wade (1973), Musk left a tweet warning about the declining U.S. birthrate pinned to his Twitter profile after the historic decision.

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