Elon Musk is in Israel, where the Netanyahu government is rolling out the red carpet for him less than two weeks after he tweeted something so antisemitic that multiple major companies pulled advertising from X, formerly known as Twitter. The visit is also just days after a brazenly racist tweet from Musk that has drawn much less attention.
On Nov. 15, Musk responded, “you have said the actual truth” to a tweet accusing “Jewish communities” of pushing “dialectical hatred against whites” in support of “hordes of minorities.” That drew widespread outrage. Ten days later, Musk tweeted a disgustingly racist image: