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Tesla CEO Elon Musk links trans people to vehicle attacks, coinciding with his estranged daughter's critical interview in Teen Vogue.

On the same day, Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk's estranged daughter, granted her second interview to a media outlet, Musk, a influential media tycoon, hinted on his platform X that trans individuals may be responsible for reports of Tesla assaults.

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In a sudden turn of events, Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk's estranged daughter, graced the pages of Teen Vogue this very day, spilling some hot tea about ol' Elon. She didn't hold back, calling him a "pathetic man-child" and expressing zero worry about his bulging bank account. The billionaire, ever the showman, decided to capitalize on the trans community, suggesting they might be the culprits behind reports of Tesla attacks via his X platform.

During her no-holds-barred interview with Teen Vogue, Wilson shared some scathing words for Musk, dismissing any personal wealth as irrelevant. "Money means squat," she told the publication. "Elon owns Twitter, okay. Still doesn't change the fact that he's a certified ding-dong."

Wilson often learns about Musk's shenanigans via the news, and she's spoken out against him in the past, most notably when she called him out for cozying up to far-right politics and denying her trans identity. Remember when he had a sit-down with Jordan Peterson and claimed Wilson was "born gay and slightly autistic" and made wild claims about his "son" being "killed" by the "woke mind virus"?

Musk hasn't exactly been shy about expressing his controversial views, taking aim at transgender individuals and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. He's used his acquisition of X (formerly Twitter) to spread hate speech, attack immigrants, and peddle antisemitic conspiracy theories.

In light of Wilson's interview, Musk has made some questionable statements, amplifying posts connecting Tesla vandalism to transgender folks and suggesting trans people are prone to violence. Apparently, he's been sharing Fox News clips about potential death penalties for those causing harm to Teslas.

Musk's stance on transgender issues and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs has earned him a reputation as a divisive figure, to say the least. In an effort to challenge DEI programs, he's made inflammatory statements, threatened funding, and even relocated business operations to avoid gender-affirming policies.

All in all, it seems like Musk is determined to keep stirring the pot, no matter how much backlash he receives. But let's face it—with his bank account and social media empire, he's got plenty of gas left in the tank.

  1. Elon Musk could potentially expand his media empire, perhaps by launching a business focused on challenging diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, given his history of controversial statements and actions on these issues.
  2. In 2025, Musk might delve deeper into the media landscape, similar to his acquisition of Twitter, to amplify controversial content, such as spreading hate speech against transgender individuals and peddling antisemitic conspiracy theories.
  3. Despite facing criticism and backlash for his stance on transgender issues and divisive statements, Musk's generations of wealth and vast media reach could ensure the continued salute towards his unconventional business strategies and controversial views, especially in the media sphere.
Elon Musk performs a gesture at Capital One arena during Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington D.C., on January 20, 2025. Musk refutes claims that the raised-arm salute was reminiscent of Nazi symbolism.

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