American billionaire Elon Musk unleashed his anger against fellow billionaire George Soros during his appearance on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, accusing Soros of "hating all of humanity." At the same time, he explained that he bought Twitter last year to save it from the "far-left," considering that the platform was previously a mental virus that infected global society. Musk spent nearly three hours discussing with Rogan his decision to purchase Twitter, now known as "X," which led to a conversation about Soros and his support for progressive organizations and left-leaning political candidates.
Musk pointed out the issues Soros spends his money on, saying: "He does things that lead to the fragmentation of civilization... including supporting the election of district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes, in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and other cities. Why does he do that? Let's forget about the money he spends on the presidential race, and believe me, his backing of specific names in the Senate race, then the House, is not important, but for it to reach city and state prosecutors, these are sensitive professions that cannot be manipulated. Soros realized that you do not have to make changes in laws, you just have to change how they are enforced."
Musk told Rogan that he bought Twitter because it was a "stronghold of the far-left, which led to the erosion of American society, and possibly international society." He clarified that he made this decision because he feared that the far-left views of the San Francisco-based company would have an "eroding impact on civilization." Describing the downtown area as suffering from crime, drug addiction, and abandoned houses, he likened it to having undergone a "zombie apocalypse," arguing that the philosophies that led to this outcome were being spread through the platform.
The owner of "X," "SpaceX," and "Tesla" added: "Soros was negatively influencing, and while I believe that San Francisco is a beautiful city and we must work hard to correct its course, if you walk around downtown San Francisco, near the headquarters of X, you will find it a disaster of living dead, or a ghost town."