Strange times. Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, who is currently “contesting democratic elections,” has also challenged X CEO Elon Musk to a fistfight.
And Musk accepted.
of Challenges arise The two men engaged in a series of public exchanges in which Musk criticized Maduro’s leadership and denounced the election as completely fraudulent.
“You want a fight? Elon Musk, let’s have a fight,” Maduro said earlier this week. “As I say here, if you want it, I want it.”
He added: “Elon Musk, I’m not afraid of you. Let’s fight wherever you want.”
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Elon Musk accepts Maduro’s challenge
It’s unclear whether this was just a joke on social media or a serious response, but Elon Musk has expressed interest in putting an end to the conflict with Nicolas Maduro.
Musk replied with a simple X: “Yes, I agree.”
The tech mogul added: Some conditions For winners and losers.
“If I win, he will step down as dictator of Venezuela,” Musk wrote. “If he wins, I will offer him a free trip to Mars.”
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The X CEO further taunted Musk with a post suggesting that President Maduro was ordering security forces to protect him from Musk.
“Maduro, we’re coming to get you!” he said. “We’re putting you on a donkey and taking you to Guantanamo.”
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Nicolas Maduro is a brutal dictator
Please read it. New York Times article We are preparing for a showdown between Elon Musk and Nicolas Maduro, a glaring example of how corrupt the American media has become.
If you were naive and hadn’t read this news article in a long time, you would assume Musk is the bad guy in this situation. The article spends 98% of its time casting a negative light on Musk’s current red pill worldview and defending Maduro as someone who will “stand up.” Against That view.
They even cover up the Venezuelan president by putting the word “dictator” in quotation marks.
Here’s a quick rundown of the types of people The New York Times supports:
To Mr. Maduro, Extreme homophobia and outright murder at the hands of his administration.
Canada imposed sanctions on Venezuela in 2018 over President Maduro’s crimes against humanity and referred him to the International Criminal Court.
The move was a response to the Organization of American States. Maduro is “They are responsible for dozens of murders, thousands of extrajudicial executions, more than 12,000 cases of arbitrary detention, more than 290 cases of torture, attacks on the judiciary, and a ‘state-sanctioned humanitarian crisis’ affecting hundreds of thousands of people.”
So yeah, Elon, feel free to hang out with this guy.
