Elon Musk calls for dissolution of parliament at far-right rally in London

37 pointsposted 17 hours ago
by breve

19 Comments

giuliomagnifico

17 hours ago

But why would Musk care about English politics? (And after his experience in the US politics…)

unearth3d

14 hours ago

Because of Musk's alignment with the 'Christian' right which has tight links with the brains trust behind Farage - the European Research Group (with its religion well hidden to outsiders - and invisible to journalists). This is a global Christo-Fascist project, little diff. at this point between the governments of about 20 nations.

burnt-resistor

28 minutes ago

Transnational political platforming, intervention, and support of extremists terrorists to takeover social democracies and replace them the ideological, totalitarian regimes friendly to North Korea, China, and Russia by twisting populist ethno-nationalist sentiment into essentially absolute power for a small subset of the ultra rich. The fundamental, hubristic miscalculation is that it's impossible to fool all of the people all of the time.

shoshino

5 hours ago

Same reason he does anything, he sees opporuntity (to make more money and keep more of it)

foldr

6 hours ago

You could ask the same thing about HN in general. There’s an interest in the UK that’s disproportionate to the country’s global influence or to the number of British HNers. As best I can understand, a particular negative outlook on the UK has become central to certain currents of right wing thought in the US. I suppose it’s convenient to paint a one-sided picture of the UK for the purposes of political rhetoric, as most of the audience won’t have the first hand knowledge required to evaluate it critically.

sidibe

15 hours ago

I think that he wrongly believes, because of his self-created social media bubble, that there's a like-minded majority of people everywhere who want white people back on top of a hierarchy, and if he can just tip things a little bit he can make it happen and he be a great hero for leading it.

I hate to point to people's family but since he has seemingly doubled down on their views I think it's ok to point out his grandparents were pro-Nazi in Canada and moved to South Africa BECAUSE OF apartheid. It's not surprising if he was raised with some strange extreme views

tim333

41 minutes ago

Also we have a lot of anti immigrant type activists speaking the same language as the the American ones on twitter/x. The Americans tend to take a rather simplistic view of England as a formerly great place being taken over by islam. England does have its issues but the reality is more complicated and subtle than you'd think going off twitter. Like it's a bit early to dissolve parliament when we only voted the current lot in last year.

burnt-resistor

30 minutes ago

If anyone honest and rational needed additional proof beyond a "Roman" salute that certain billionaires aren't fans of democracy or were deftly able to manipulate white supremacists like US plantation owners did 2 centuries ago. History shows it always seems to end after another Civil or World War.

tastyface

17 hours ago

"You're in a fundamental situation here where, whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you," said Musk. "You either fight back or you die."

Racist hate-monger.

tim333

16 hours ago

I wish Musk wouldn't meddle in politics. He's not very good at it.

mouse_

16 hours ago

He's Forbes' #1, he won...

tim333

15 hours ago

He got that before getting political though.

wmf

11 hours ago

Now Tesla sales can go down in yet another country.

0xy

14 hours ago

The UK is arresting people for social media posts at a staggering rate, and has long given up on free speech as policy. Additionally, the UK Labour party sent staffers to the US to campaign for the US Democrats, a blatantly illegal interference in US politics.

The UK is no longer a functioning democracy but more like a failed state clinging to mass censorship while trying to prevent complete collapse.

For these reasons there should be a political change.

bdangubic

14 hours ago

there was a political change in the UK - much needed one - at recent election :)

foldr

6 hours ago

I guess our version of ‘mass censorship’ is to allow 150,000 people to protest in our capital city while calling for the violent overthrow of the present government.

MilnerRoute

14 hours ago

> There should be a political change.

Would it help if the UK left the European Union?

cjbenedikt

an hour ago

You are joking, correct? BREXIT?