Yesterday, South Afrikaner fascist and ketamine abuser Elon "Leon" Musk, on the outs with his former cult leader after claiming the Malignant Fascist was in the Epstein files, spoke to a far-right xenophobic rally in London, issuing ominous and reckless warnings about violence coming to the UK and the need to fight back. From ABC News:
"Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday condemned “dangerous” comments by Elon Musk after the X and Tesla owner told an anti-immigration rally that violence is coming to Britain and they must fight or die. But the U.K. government resisted opposition calls to sanction Musk for the remarks.
Starmer denounced violence on the fringes of Saturday’s 100,000 or more-strong 'Unite the Kingdom' demonstration in London organized by far-right campaigner Tommy Robinson.
Police said 26 officers were injured, four seriously, as a minority among the protesters tried to breach lines separating them from a smaller anti-racist counter-demonstration. There were 25 people arrested at the event and the Metropolitan Police said more arrests would follow.
Addressing the demonstration by video link, Musk called for the dissolution of Parliament and an early election to remove Starmer's center-left government. He told protesters 'violence is coming to you' and 'you either fight back or you die.'
Starmer's spokesman, Dave Pares, said he didn't think the British public will have any truck with that kind of language."
As a foreigner calling for new elections to oust Starmer crosses a line, and some UK politicians are calling for sanctions against Musk for his incitement and hate speech. As the article points out, the out-of-control Musk is no stranger to inserting himself into right-wing politics abroad:
"This is not the first time Musk, an erstwhile ally of President Donald Trump, has supported hard-right and far-right figures in Europe, including Robinson, a convicted fraudster and founder of the anti-Islam English Defense League whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD.
Musk also is a critic of attempts by the U.K. and other European governments to clamp down on harmful online content, something he argues restricts free speech."
Musk's comments come just a day before his former friend the MF arrives in the UK for an obsequious, unprecedented state visit arranged by the timid and overwhelmed Starmer for King Charles III. Between Musk's comments and the likelihood that the MF won't behave himself, the Brits have a headache on their hands.

Elmo would love to commit a DOGE on Great Britain and any other country he can pervert to his ketamine-addled specifications.
ReplyDeleteGiven a recent event I am not paying any more attention to than it's worth one would think these bozos (respects) would tone it down ...
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