Elon Musk's Father Says He Was Friends with the Black Household Staff Growing Up
- Errol Musk stated that he and his children had Black friends and household staff, claiming they were not involved in political issues, as described by the Post.
- The Post reported on Elon Musk's changing views on race and his past support of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in 2017, coinciding with lawsuits against Tesla for a hostile work environment that included racial harassment claims.
- Errol Musk's statements and Elon Musk's actions have drawn scrutiny regarding their beliefs about race, with Errol claiming no animosity towards Black people, despite contradicting remarks about race and society.
- The Post highlighted Elon Musk's current perceptions of systemic racism and immigration, suggesting he believes that diversity efforts threaten civilization.
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Raised in Apartheid, Backed by ‘Privilege’: The Real Reason Elon Musk Hates DEI, According to His Dad
Why, The Washington Post wanted to know, does Elon Musk harbor such intense animosity to anything related to DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion)? For help, they turned to the tech CEO’s father, whose answer revealed a lot about how Musk looks at the world outside his billionaire bubble. “They were not into political nonsense, and we lived in a very well-run, law-abiding country with virtually no crime at all,” he said of Musk and his brother. …
Elon Musk’s Father Says His Son Isn’t Racist Because He Grew Up Around ‘Several Black Servants’
Errol Musk, the father of Elon Musk, has defended his son’s character, insisting that Elon is not racist. In an interview with the Washington Post, Errol, 79, explained that his children, including Elon, grew up around “several Black servants” who were also their friends, which he believes proves that Elon isn’t racist. “We had several black servants who were their friends,” Errol told the newspaper. Errol was responding to questions about his s…
Op-Ed: Errol Musk Says Son Elon Musk Had 'Black Servant' Friends As If That Proves Elon Is Not Racist
Source: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / Getty Honestly, I don’t imagine many white conservatives truly understand why Black people collectively groan when white people defend themselves against allegations of racism by insisting: “I can’t be racist, I have friends who are Black.” I mean, white Republicans don’t even see the racism in parading around every conservative Black voice they can find to amplify as if the social and political opinions of the very …
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