Watch: Elon Musk DESTROYS George Soros For “Hating Humanity”

In an interview this week, Elon Musk, the owner of SpaceX, trashed Democratic megadonor George Soros, asserting that the things that he supports are meant to destroy humanity.

Speaking on politics, Musk made the comments during a two-and-a-half-hour segment on “The Joe Rogan Experience” this week.

Musk remarked, “Everyone is familiar with this kind of George Soros boogeyman. Soros, on the other hand, is, I think, the biggest donor to the Democratic Party. Sam Bankman-Fried was the second one. I have no idea what happened to Soros; he had a very hard childhood. On top of that, I think he really hates people. That’s what I think.”

“Are you serious?” Rogan asked.

“Yeah. It’s just that he’s doing things that are bad for society. Such as electing DAs who don’t want to prosecute criminal activity,” Musk replied. “I think that’s the issue in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and several other places. Which brings up the question: why would you do that?”

Musk went on, “I mean, he’s pushing stuff in other nations too. George is pretty old now. He’s not, I mean, he’s essentially senile at this point. He is smart, though. Not only that, but he’s great at trading. The British pound was notoriously shorted by him. I think he earned his first money by shorting the pound. That is, he is good at arbitrage, which means he can find good deals that other people don’t.”

“So one thing he noticed was that money is worth a lot more in local races than in national races. A presidential race has the least value for money, followed by a Senate race and then a Congress race,” he said. “The value of money is very good when it comes to both state and city district attorneys.” Soros also understood that rules don’t need to be changed. You only have to change how they are put into place. If the law isn’t followed at all or is enforced in different ways, it’s the same as changing the law. So that’s what he found out.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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