In an interview with the Financial Times published on Friday, Elon Musk argued that neo-Marxist ideology has infected students at many schools and universities, seemingly including his daughter.
published on Friday, he argued that neo-Marxist ideology has infected students at many schools and universities, seemingly including his daughter.
Musk has been criticized for comments he has made about gender pronouns. In 2020 he declared on Twitter,, that “pronouns suck.” Later that year, he separately tweeted, “I absolutely support trans, but all these pronouns are an esthetic nightmare.” “Aren’t you entertained?” he said. “I play the fool on Twitter and often shoot myself in the foot and cause myself all sorts of trouble... I don’t know, I find it vaguely therapeutic to express myself on Twitter. It’s a way to get messages out to the public.”this summer that he is leaning toward right-wing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as his 2024 presidential candidate of choice.)
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