Elon Musk is intrigued by the idea women can't think freely because of
'low T'
Maybe he's born with it, maybe it's ketamine
Every time I think Elon Musk can?t possibly sink any lower, he grabs a
shovel and starts digging. In recent months, Apartheid Clyde (as he is nicknamed) has been doing his best to get Donald Trump elected by any
means possible. As well as throwing money and an endorsement Trump's
way, Musk has posted multiple false election claims and reposted a
fake version of Kamala Harris's first campaign video that has been
doctored to make her say she is the "ultimate diversity hire".
When Musk isn't meddling in politics, he's busy posting misogynistic
memes on X, the social media platform he has slowly been turning into
an advertiser-haemorrhaging cesspool of hate. He's posted an
extraordinary amount of unhinged content in the past, but last Sunday
he really outdid himself: the billionaire reposted a tweet from
"Autism Capital" that suggested that "women and low T men" are not
able to think freely because they "can't defend themselves
physically". The only people who can think freely are "high T alpha
males and aneurotypical people ... this is why a Republic of high
status males is best for decision making. Democratic, but a democracy
only for those who are free to think."
So what did Musk write in response to this wildly sexist post that
originally appeared on 4chan, the far-right messaging board that has
been described as the "blueprint for white supremacist groups"? He
wrote: "Interesting observation."
It's possible, I suppose, that Musk meant "interesting" in the sense
that British people often use it - which is as a polite way of saying:
"That's total nonsense, you ridiculous loon." But judging by Musk's
past behaviour, one imagines there's a very good chance he found the
post genuinely interesting.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/sep/07/elon-musk-women-testosterone
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