Elon Musk’s Dad: ‘We Never Saw’ Oppression During Apartheid
Errol Musk denies experiencing oppression under apartheid, challenging common narratives about South Africa's racial policies during that period, CNN reported.
- In an interview, Errol Musk said he 'never saw' oppression during South African apartheid, identifying as Elon Musk's father.
- Following those comments, Errol Musk warned it would be a "very bad thing" if the United States becomes a minority white country in the next 20 years, remarks appearing alongside MisinfoNation: 'White Genocide' programming.
- CNN ran the story under a headline about Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk, and his apartheid comments, with multiple segments giving the remarks wide platform.
- Donie O'Sullivan framed the segment for The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, linking it to the MisinfoNation episode airing Sunday and embedding Musk's remarks in CNN's editorial coverage.
- Musk family ties ensure broad public interest in the remarks, linking Errol Musk's comments to Elon Musk's prominence and CNN programming framing on The Whole Story and MisinfoNation.
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Elon Musk's Dad says "We never saw oppression during Apartheid".
First, the video of his interview: www.cnn.com/… Now, the transcript, as best I can pull from Yahoo News. www.yahoo.com/… This interview was conducted by CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan, who is doing a special called Misinfo Nation, to find and show the truth...
Elon Musk’s Dad: ‘We never saw’ oppression during apartheid
Errol Musk, the father of tech billionaire and former Trump White House leader Elon Musk, claims he never saw oppression of black South Africans during the country’s decades-long apartheid, and claims it will be a “very bad thing” if the US becomes a minority white country in the next 20 years. Donie O’Sullivan reports for The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper - “MisinfoNation: White Genocide” airing Sunday at 8pm ET/PT
Musk's father sparks outrage with claim US is doomed if whites become minority
Errol Musk’s remarks came during a CNN discussion on shifting US demographics and claims of white genocide, where he also defended South Africa’s past and dismissed widely documented Apartheid oppression.
Elon Musk's father says America is 'doomed' because white population is shrinking, but what he said about Apartheid is even more disturbing
Errol Musk, the 79-year-old father of billionaire Elon Musk, has caused major controversy with his recent comments about race in America. In an interview with Donnie O’Sullivan for a show called MisinfoNation: White Genocide, he made several shocking statements that have upset many people. The conversation was about claims of a “white genocide” happening to South African farmers, something both Elon Musk and Donald Trump have talked about before…
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