Elon Musk said on social media that the country’s educational system and media environment are “racist” toward people of color, specifically white and Asian people.
The Tesla’s CEO comments coincided with numerous newspapers removing the “Dilbert” cartoon after its author Scott Adams said that in a recent study, almost half of black Americans could not agree that “it’s okay to be white,” Adams quipped that he had long been “identifying as black,” but that he must have mistakenly joined a “hate group,” and he advised white Americans to “get the hell away from black people.”
Musk reacted to a social media post by pointing out that although publications like the San Francisco Chronicle labeled Adams racist, they granted free rein to black People who disagree with the notion that “it’s O.K. to be white.”
According to Elon Musk, for a very long time, the American media “was racist towards non-white people,” but it is now “racist against” whites and Asians. He said, “Same thing happened with elite colleges & high schools in America. “Maybe they can try to not be racist.”
Media sources have promoted the idea that the population of the United States is more at risk from alleged white supremacy.
Nikki Haley, a Republican presidential contender and former UN ambassador, “uses her brown skin as a weapon against poor black folks and poor brown-black folks” and to “launder white supremacist talking points.” according to Wajahat Ali, a writer to the New York Times and Daily Beast. He stated these comments in an interview with MSNBC.
When it was revealed that the gunman was an immigrant Syrian Muslim, left-wing critics blamed the March 2021 shooting at a Colorado…
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