Elon Musk is sharing what he feels is to blame for his daughter disowning him.
, the Tesla CEO and billionaire says his 18-year-old daughter Vivian, has been poisoned against him by"neo-Marxists" and the allure of communist influences in elite educational institutions.
Musk did not specify which college Vivian is attending, or where the creeping, sinister influences of socialism may have begun to take root in her young mind. "I have very good relationships with all the others," said Musk, a father of nine children."Can't win them all."to change her name and gender while also pursuing a new birth certificate.
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