What Year Is It? Has Elon Musk’s White Supremacist Empire Taken Control of Mars Yet?
Elon Musk, a boy who grew up in apartheid South Africa, fled his family’s declining empire in 1988. Today, his plans to colonize Mars seem to be an attempt to restart their failed imperialist ambitions. Many speculate that his “mission to Mars” is less about humanity’s future and more about reviving neo-colonial fantasies—a technocratic, Rhodesian-style ethnostate powered by robotic labor, far removed from Earth’s inconvenient ability to end his apartheid prince ambitions.
Musk’s ventures often flirt with unsettling symbolism. His Tesla Taxi reveal was timed for 8/8, a date some link to white nationalist dog-whistles. Tesla cars once promoted an 88 km/h driving optimization, using 88 dashboard features, with 88 kW engines and charging stations with—you guessed it—88 ports. We’d be fools not to hold the man accountable, given he then rebranded Twitter with fascist imagery of a Swastika and fueled hate speech via AI-driven translations of Hitler rhetoric to reach English speaking audiences.
Meanwhile, despite promises to be on Mars by 2018, Musk’s feverish technological empire still here on Earth is showing signs of failure like it’s a 1988 South African fire-sale again. Tesla vehicles are plagued by ongoing software and hardware failures, often causing predictable accidents. Just before the much-delayed Tesla “driverless” Taxi reveal, one vehicle crashed into the huge high-visibility backside of a West Hollywood yellow bus, a stark reminder that Musk’s grand futuristic visions of constant improvisation very likely will collide catastrophically with basic reality (laws of society and physics).
Elon Musk spreads thick propaganda of a Mars project as the next great human adventure, while obvious troubling origins and implications behind it — like who it seeks to include or murder on the way — means the whole thing is far from settled.
A Tesla vehicle crashed into a WeHo PickUp trolley early Saturday morning, around 2 a.m. The incident occurred on Santa Monica Boulevard, east of Westbourne Drive, in front of the John Reed Fitness gym. The Tesla appears to have sustained significant damage.
These ongoing incidents raise serious concerns. Tesla, despite years of promises, has failed to live up to its claims of creating safer roads. With its deeply flawed software and repeated crashes, it’s becoming clear that Tesla’s narrative of innovation is about as trustworthy as a Rhodesian plan to reinvent government. As fatalities and injuries continue to mount (47 reported deaths and counting), we must do more to halt Musk’s racist ambitions and intervene where his reckless, unregulated technologies threaten to shape any future.