Tuesday, April 26, 2022

ELON MUSK, WHO NOW OWNS TWITTER, IS NEITHER A ZIONIST OR JEW

Is Elon Musk a Zionist?

In 2018 visit, the tech visionary called Israel a “technological power” and visited historical sites associated with modern Zionism

 

Israel Today

Elon Musk sees Israel as a major tech power, and brought his kids here for a visit in 2018. Elon Musk sees Israel as a major tech power, and brought his kids here for a visit in 2018

 

Tech visionary Elon Musk just sent shockwaves through the media world by purchasing Twitter. This has sparked a lot of discussion and debate over Musk’s views and positions both politically and socially. Naturally, we’d like to know his thoughts regarding Israel.

Many of you will remember that Musk made a surprise visit to the Jewish state back in 2018.

While here, Musk met with then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other government officials, presumably ahead of a local launch for his Tesla car brand. Teslas can today be found on the streets in most Israeli cities.

Netanyahu later related that Musk had called Israel a “technological power” and shared his ideas on how the Startup Nation could boost its clean energy profile by better utilizing the Negev desert.

Last year, Musk gave a major boost for Israeli robotics startup BionicHIVE when he retweeted a video clip from the company ahead of its series A funding round with the caption: “The robot future is coming.”

The Tesla and SpaceX founder also explained that he had come, with his kids, to explore Israel’s culture and history.

On Instagram, Musk posted several photos and videos of himself visiting sites throughout Israel, including the popular nightlife scene at Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda open market. A selfie that he posted from atop the ancient desert fortress of Masada was accompanied by the caption, “Paid respects to Masada earlier today. Live free or die.”

 

Image for postThe remnants of the ancient fortress Masada in modern-day Israel

  Elon Musk in a selfie at Masada during a weekend visit to Israel. Credit: Instagram screenshot.              Elon Musk in a selfie at Masada during a weekend visit to Israel 

 

Musk was referring to the last stand of Jewish rebels against the Roman legions atop Masada, a battle that ended with the Jews taking their own lives to avoid being captured and enslaved, and which is today a strong symbol of the Zionist spirit. Some units of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are sworn-in atop Masada for this very reason.

So is that enough to make Elon Musk a Zionist? In the eyes of Israel’s detractors he’s certainly done enough to earn such a title.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

He is a stoner and a bit of a ding-a-ling. He is also very smart and something of as visionary. He also believes in actual free speech. That is a good thing.