Elon Musk Thread

^^ Not to mention, since she got divorced from Bezos, she's been spending his money supporting some of the most destructive leftist causes, like mass illegal immigration and trans people in sports.



They got married when Bezos was a weak leftist. Then he started taking TRT and getting buff.



It's very possible that his political views changed as he became more masculine, and he could no longer tolerate being with a nagging leftist woman.

With better leadership from him, maybe she would have followed his lead, but as @BeatUpTruck points out, after living together for many years, it may have been difficult for her to respect him in the way that he wanted.
 
To be fair, his ex-wife wasn't pretty either.

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My friends and even my mom would look at me strange, if that were my girlfriend.

And his current chick is all plastic. I really don't think money is his issue. He just has weird taste in women. Many celebrities, pro athletes and successful people are like that. It's the average Joes who are the pickiest.

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Anyway, sorry for derailing too.
Please forgive me as well for derailing, but what is that?

Help me, what am I looking at here? Human beings pay money to look like that thing attached to Bezos?

If you didn't zoom in on her, don't. That's wild. I gotta get out more or maybe not.
 
Please forgive me as well for derailing, but what is that?

Help me, what am I looking at here? Human beings pay money to look like that thing attached to Bezos?

If you didn't zoom in on her, don't. That's wild. I gotta get out more or maybe not.

You ever date a woman with a lot of work done? I have more than one actually, they weren't blatantly burned out like that one but the kind where every part of their body had work done. It's totally nothing but a novelty for your eyes and it becomes a turn off really fast, your eyes can be fooled the rest of your senses not so much. It's weird because you're conditioned by nature to be attracted to woman who look like this as a body with large curves but still relatively in shape should be, if it were natural, perfect for making babies with. But once your senses beyond your eyes pick up that it's all fake it turns into disgust, it's difficult to explain, like your senses are confused and just don't want anything to do with it anymore and that's not even with the aspect of botched work which happens A LOT, the clothes just hide it.

All that fake stuff is disgusting, even when done well. Your body and mind are subconsciously turned off by it once you get past just your eyes and hell for some not even that far.

Implants, tanning, crazy makeup, lipo, skin tightening, fat injections, fake lips, fake lashes, botox.....women turning themselves into sideshow attraction novelties thinking it actually makes them look better to anyone but other women doing the same thing. Only little boys with issues would enjoy it, not actual men.
 
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You guys don’t have any idea what his marriage or wife was like. Maybe she was a bitch around the house and hadn’t had sex with him for three years.
On one hand you can put stock in the fact that she got with him before he was successful and maybe there’s some loyalty there. On the other hand she’s not likely to be impressed by him at all because she’s seen much more of him than where he’s at now. I remember seeing an interview with Eminem’s long time girlfriend and mother of his daughter who had known him since they were teens. She said ‘I could never understand why he had stadiums full of girls worshipping him. To me he was just Marshal’
These are my thoughts as well. My guess is that Mrs. Bezos wanted to see her husband clean the toilet and generally help out more around the house, in spite of being the richest man in the world at the time.
 
All that fake stuff is disgusting, even when done well. Your body and mind are subconsciously turned off by it once you get past just your eyes and hell for some not even that far.

Implants, tanning, crazy makeup, lipo, skin tightening, fat injections, fake lips, fake lashes, botox.....women turning themselves into sideshow attraction novelties thinking it actually makes them look better to anyone but other women doing the same thing. Only little boys with issues would enjoy it, not actual men.

Agree. It also tells you a whole lot about their psychological profile.

There are many types of people and they range from completely hollow sociopaths with no morals, to highly straightforward honest people who follow God (Saints are probably the pinnacle of this, but there is a distribution like everything else)

My theory and it has become more established as I’ve gotten older is that women who wear a lot of makeup or get tons of work done do so to cover up who they really are deep inside. In other words what they are presenting to the world is completely fake and artificial, yet many men fall for the objective beauty or sex appeal.

It’s no different than Satan masquerading as an angel of light or using temptation like porn to lead people astray. If evil just came out and showed you what it really was, even non Christians would run away in horror.

If she showed who she really was, every man would run away in horror. So they have to get body mods or wear tons of make up. It’s also funny because the word for makeup in some romance languages is the same word for trick, ruse, or scam.

Another example of ancient people being much wiser or an example of how stupid and fallen we’ve become.
 
Traitor getting ratio’ed on his own platform. The great awakening has begun.



Ugg I get the feeling that the only deportations that will happen are illegals with that number being replaced 5x or 10x with legal immigrants who steal white collar jobs.

Note how we haven’t heard much about H1Bs this time around, when in the first term Trump and Steven Miller were campaigning against them.
 
Traitor getting ratio’ed on his own platform. The great awakening has begun.


It’s almost 2025, imagine glazing politicians using 1965 Immigration Act talking points. You’ve only had 60 years to form on opinion on the matter.

A very nice illustration for the couple feds on this forum. If the system was reformed it would crash therefore it will never be reformed. The corruption is what makes it work.
 
Ugg I get the feeling that the only deportations that will happen are illegals with that number being replaced 5x or 10x with legal immigrants who steal white collar jobs.

Note how we haven’t heard much about H1Bs this time around, when in the first term Trump and Steven Miller were campaigning against them.
I mean, Trump already promised unlimited H1Bs. He said it clearly back in June. That he was going to staple green cards to diplomas and so on.

Do remember that Musk and other big-time donors have always been heavily pushing for this and giving Trump hundreds of millions of dollars.
 
I mean, Trump already promised unlimited H1Bs. He said it clearly back in June. That he was going to staple green cards to diplomas and so on.

This is actually far more restrictive than H1Bs and a major improvement. H1Bs are given for free to anyone who produces a fake diploma from any country.

Requiring people, from all the over the world, to attend American colleges, with their enormous price tag, automatically prices out 95% of the world. Even community colleges are completely unaffordable for 99% of the 3rd world. Whites from other countries, however, would be able to earn a green card easily.

This is an example of Trump playing "4D chess," by making an offer that sounds good for his opponents, when in reality it would produce the opposite effect.

Now if only conservatives were smart enough to see the big picture as well...
 
@Unending Powerhouse Match

This is problematic in other arenas even though it does seem to solve the problem the bottom-feeders milking the American immigration system. I'll explain below based on my own experiences.

@Samseau

Interesting analysis, however we need to dig deeper. Read whenever you have time.

Although the H1B system is criticized for its temporary nature and dependence on employer sponsorship the impact is somewhat contained. Since it is a temporary visa workers are often subject to job changes and layoffs which adds a layer of instability (and the anemic welfare system then lets them roost on the streets). However the displacement effect is mostly sector-specific impacting fields like tech and engineering driven by companies seeking to cut labor costs.

The other thing to consider is the "no work visa limitation." Unlike the H1B, which is temporary and requires a sponsor, the stapled green card would allow the foreign worker to stay indefinitely and shift jobs as they please (existing first-time green cards beyond the probationary period are 10-year minimum upon receipt). This makes them permanent members of the labor pool.

In the proposed green-card stapling program the transition to permanent residency with no job ties would significantly widen the displacement effect. Foreign nationals can legally remain in the U.S. labor market indefinitely competing for jobs with native-born citizens without any expiration on their work permits. This would increase the labor force of foreign workers in high-skill industries like STEM exacerbating wage suppression and reducing opportunities for U.S. citizens, particularly in fields already affected by global competition. The proposal does nothing to guarantee that native-born workers, especially the White American majority, would be prioritized in the job market.

It's true that tuition fees at elite U.S. universities are high, the proposal still favors the wealthy. It creates an exclusive system where only the elite foreign nationals who can afford these tuition costs will gain access to the green card stapling pathway. This dynamic does little to restrict immigration and instead reinforces the status quo of wealth-based access to U.S. immigration. Can Whites benefit from this? Yes and no.

For native-born Americans, particularly those in the working-class or without the means to attend expensive universities, this policy does not address the critical issue of economic opportunity. It fails to provide a meaningful pathway for domestic workers to be trained or equipped to compete in these high-skill sectors, leaving wealthy foreign nationals with better opportunities while native-born White Americans are displaced, economically at first, and as a subservient underclass to a foreign elite over time. In one generation they would see the replacing of all the Mexican landscapers with White hillbilly landscapers and all the White CEOs and Engineers and Doctors with jeets, arabs, and chinks, effectively coercing Whites into a downward trend where if they refuse to mix or submit to the brown that was given the executive position over them they are castigated yet again in a new class warfare. In the very least the friction will have become more chaffed.

The only behavior that we can confirm in reality for all corporations is that they will always find ways to exploit cheaper labor. While green card stapling might initially sound like a benefit for high-skilled foreign students, the larger picture is one where employers will be able to secure a permanent and unlimited source of cheap, skilled labor. This doesn’t benefit American workers, it benefits global corporations and billionaires like Elon Musk who are more interested in profit maximization than in addressing the real needs of the native US workforce.

The “4D chess” narrative assumes that Trump’s moves are brilliant strategic plays but in reality they align with globalist interests and a shift away from protecting native workers in favor of a more homogenized and globalized labor market. Certainly there is some political manipulation Trump uses against his opponents, but this move, supported by autistic billionaires like Elon, are bad for Americans. Foreign scabs have been parasitizing off of the American education pipeline for decades.

Your claim that this is a "4D chess" strategy to outsmart the system and create an unintended positive effect is a well-intentioned rationalization but in practice it reflects a failure to account for the long-term impact on the native population. This is not some brilliant subversion of immigration policies that would result in a win for the American worker. It is instead a direct accommodation of corporate interests that benefits elites and hurts working-class White Americans in high-skill sectors.

As much as the "4D chess" narrative serves as a comforting justification for those hoping for deeper strategy, the reality is that green card stapling will increase foreign competition in highly competitive job markets and undermine wage levels. (Jeet engineers are willing to subject themselves to slave labor for 70k a year for a position that most Whites are used to doing at 140-150k.) This is not an unintended side effect, it is the logical consequence of a policy that prioritizes the needs of corporations over the welfare of native-born citizens.

I have worked in STEM fields both in America and in Europe and this is what I see on the ground.

The problem with the kinds of foreign students coming to American universities and comprising a sizeable demographic in the STEM fields, the fields that would most likely be targeted by this graduation-to-residency stapling condition, is that they're all subpar drones. The Indians, the Chinese, the Arabs, they all cheat off of one another and their positive contributions to actual scientific innovation are nil. That's why they are scabs, scabs with degrees and honorary titles, but scabs nonetheless. Any one of you who grew up in the 80s in a big city remembers the issues with unions, strikes, affirmative action quotas boiling over and domestic scabs, but this is a many times worse as it brings the competition to the top instead of the bottom, and forces and outsourcing of a large percentage of future leadership roles.

When one racial caste gets into significant demographic power they inevitably push the primacy of their own before the native population, we already see this with the jeets everywhere they go. They may not be not raping and killing everyone (yet) like the mestizo, African, and arabs are, but it's another "f you we're in charge now" mentality that doesn't need to exist in America or Europe that's already swelling.

If anything, yes this green-card stapling program should have every White rushing to study their asses off so that they don't end up under a non in an alleged meritocratic society, however, the efficiency of the foreign scabs in cheating and their own in-group preference are difficult to counter by an atomized race of propagandized souls. Though jews are the worst, every other race out there looks out for their own in ways that 21st century deracinated White man finds inconceivable for them to apply to their own. That is changing though.
 
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I'm glad people are finally starting to see who Elon Musk truly is. I've been saying it for years. I stayed quiet during the election, but now that it's over...

No, the man who pushed for a carbon tax, is not based and not your friend. The man who "made" his fortune off tyrannical govt regulations is not actually based.

He's actually the worst type of globalist scum LARPing as your friend.
 
I mean, Trump already promised unlimited H1Bs. He said it clearly back in June. That he was going to staple green cards to diplomas and so on.

Do remember that Musk and other big-time donors have always been heavily pushing for this and giving Trump hundreds of millions of dollars.

I remember that video, but Trump changes his mind a lot and I also think he throws ideas out there to get a reaction. If there’s a ton of pushback he might course correct.
 
@Unending Powerhouse Match

This is problematic in other arenas even though it does seem to solve the problem the bottom-feeders milking the American immigration system. I'll explain below based on my own experiences.

@Samseau

Interesting analysis, however we need to dig deeper. Read whenever you have time.

Although the H1B system is criticized for its temporary nature and dependence on employer sponsorship the impact is somewhat contained. Since it is a temporary visa workers are often subject to job changes and layoffs which adds a layer of instability (and the anemic welfare system then lets them roost on the streets). However the displacement effect is mostly sector-specific impacting fields like tech and engineering driven by companies seeking to cut labor costs.

The other thing to consider is the "no work visa limitation." Unlike the H1B, which is temporary and requires a sponsor, the stapled green card would allow the foreign worker to stay indefinitely and shift jobs as they please (existing first-time green cards beyond the probationary period are 10-year minimum upon receipt). This makes them permanent members of the labor pool.

In the proposed green-card stapling program the transition to permanent residency with no job ties would significantly widen the displacement effect. Foreign nationals can legally remain in the U.S. labor market indefinitely competing for jobs with native-born citizens without any expiration on their work permits. This would increase the labor force of foreign workers in high-skill industries like STEM exacerbating wage suppression and reducing opportunities for U.S. citizens, particularly in fields already affected by global competition. The proposal does nothing to guarantee that native-born workers, especially the White American majority, would be prioritized in the job market.

It's true that tuition fees at elite U.S. universities are high, the proposal still favors the wealthy. It creates an exclusive system where only the elite foreign nationals who can afford these tuition costs will gain access to the green card stapling pathway. This dynamic does little to restrict immigration and instead reinforces the status quo of wealth-based access to U.S. immigration. Can Whites benefit from this? Yes and no.

For native-born Americans, particularly those in the working-class or without the means to attend expensive universities, this policy does not address the critical issue of economic opportunity. It fails to provide a meaningful pathway for domestic workers to be trained or equipped to compete in these high-skill sectors, leaving wealthy foreign nationals with better opportunities while native-born White Americans are displaced, economically at first, and as a subservient underclass to a foreign elite over time. In one generation they would see the replacing of all the Mexican landscapers with White hillbilly landscapers and all the White CEOs and Engineers and Doctors with jeets, arabs, and chinks, effectively coercing Whites into a downward trend where if they refuse to mix or submit to the brown that was given the executive position over them they are castigated yet again in a new class warfare. In the very least the friction will have become more chaffed.

The only behavior that we can confirm in reality for all corporations is that they will always find ways to exploit cheaper labor. While green card stapling might initially sound like a benefit for high-skilled foreign students, the larger picture is one where employers will be able to secure a permanent and unlimited source of cheap, skilled labor. This doesn’t benefit American workers, it benefits global corporations and billionaires like Elon Musk who are more interested in profit maximization than in addressing the real needs of the native US workforce.

The “4D chess” narrative assumes that Trump’s moves are brilliant strategic plays but in reality they align with globalist interests and a shift away from protecting native workers in favor of a more homogenized and globalized labor market. Certainly there is some political manipulation Trump uses against his opponents, but this move, supported by autistic billionaires like Elon, are bad for Americans. Foreign scabs have been parasitizing off of the American education pipeline for decades.

Your claim that this is a "4D chess" strategy to outsmart the system and create an unintended positive effect is a well-intentioned rationalization but in practice it reflects a failure to account for the long-term impact on the native population. This is not some brilliant subversion of immigration policies that would result in a win for the American worker. It is instead a direct accommodation of corporate interests that benefits elites and hurts working-class White Americans in high-skill sectors.

As much as the "4D chess" narrative serves as a comforting justification for those hoping for deeper strategy, the reality is that green card stapling will increase foreign competition in highly competitive job markets and undermine wage levels. (Jeet engineers are willing to subject themselves to slave labor for 70k a year for a position that most Whites are used to doing at 140-150k.) This is not an unintended side effect, it is the logical consequence of a policy that prioritizes the needs of corporations over the welfare of native-born citizens.

I have worked in STEM fields both in America and in Europe and this is what I see on the ground.

The problem with the kinds of foreign students coming to American universities and comprising a sizeable demographic in the STEM fields, the fields that would most likely be targeted by this graduation-to-residency stapling condition, is that they're all subpar drones. The Indians, the Chinese, the Arabs, they all cheat off of one another and their positive contributions to actual scientific innovation are nil. That's why they are scabs, scabs with degrees and honorary titles, but scabs nonetheless. Any one of you who grew up in the 80s in a big city remembers the issues with unions, strikes, affirmative action quotas boiling over and domestic scabs, but this is a many times worse as it brings the competition to the top instead of the bottom, and forces and outsourcing of a large percentage of future leadership roles.

When one racial caste gets into significant demographic power they inevitably push the primacy of their own before the native population, we already see this with the jeets everywhere they go. They may not be not raping and killing everyone (yet) like the mestizo, African, and arabs are, but it's another "f you we're in charge now" mentality that doesn't need to exist in America or Europe that's already swelling.

If anything, yes this green-card stapling program should have every White rushing to study their asses off so that they don't end up under a non in an alleged meritocratic society, however, the efficiency of the foreign scabs in cheating and their own in-group preference are difficult to counter by an atomized race of propagandized souls. Though jews are the worst, every other race out there looks out for their own in ways that 21st century deracinated White man finds inconceivable for them to apply to their own. That is changing though.

You’d be surprised how many people are blind to this. I’ve gone into places where teams are 100% Chinese or Indian while white people get screwed and they can’t put 2 + 2 together. The worst part they are still arguing amongst themselves (the whites)

Besides being drones, the other big issue is fraudulent credentials from overseas. The media likes to portray that AI guy, Musk, or Ramaswamy as the genius from outside America. The truth is many are incompetent with straight fraudulent degrees.
 


Really @elonmusk read this. Americans consistently outperform foreign-born and foreign-educated; and USA leadership in computer science not due to international students. There is also no STEM shortage.

If you personally know individual geniuses that’s different but when it comes to group averages you are going off emotion, not facts.

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