"George Soros of Undermines Society and Humanity" - Elon Musk on Joe Rogan's Podcast
During a recent appearance on the widely listened-to “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, Elon Musk, the famed CEO of Tesla and now owner of X/Twitter, lambasted billionaire George Soros. Musk portrayed Soros as a person who harbors a deep-seated animosity for humanity and is actively striving to destabilize societal systems by backing district attorneys who abstain from prosecuting certain crimes.
The discussion was kickstarted by Musk drawing attention to Soros's political donations. He emphasized that Soros stands as one of the Democratic Party's most significant benefactors, surpassed only by Sam Bankman-Fried. Musk proceeded to portray Soros as a shadowy figure with an agenda against not just the US but human society in general.
Relating Soros's actions to his past, Musk commented on the challenges Soros faced during his formative years. Musk expressed to Rogan, “He had a very difficult upbringing. And in my opinion, he fundamentally hates humanity."
Musk further criticized Soros's alleged backing of district attorneys reluctant to prosecute criminal activities, asserting that such a stance poses a threat to the order and stability of cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. Musk conveyed, “He’s doing things that erode the fabric of civilization...That’s probably the problem in San Francisco and LA and a bunch of other cities.”
Musk also spoke about Soros’s activities outside of the US, suggesting that his influence is felt internationally. In a dig at Soros’s advanced age, Musk insinuated that Soros might be experiencing cognitive decline.
Beyond merely critiquing Soros's intentions, Musk delved into Soros's political investment strategies, drawing parallels with the financial concept of “arbitrage.” Musk opined that Soros employs a similar approach in politics, especially in local elections where the return on investment can be higher.
Musk elaborated on this by saying, “He’s good at spotting... value for money that other people don’t see... The lowest value for money is a presidential race. Then next lowest value for money is a Senate race than a Congress.”
The comments made by Musk have sparked fervent discussions across various online platforms. Many are deliberating over his portrayal of Soros as someone wielding his immense resources to potentially compromise the foundational elements of society.