Elon Musk's Third Party Scheme Linked to Far-Right Authoritarian Blogger
The Damage ReportJuly 12, 202510 min38,735 views
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- π‘ Elon Musk is reportedly consulting with Curtis Yarvin, a far-right blogger known for advocating authoritarianism and race science, as he plans to launch a new third political party.
- π― This association raises concerns about the ideological direction of Musk's proposed "America Party," which he claims is meant to be unbiased.
- π Yarvin, influential in the "tech right," has previously attracted attention from figures like Peter Thiel and JD Vance.
Curtis Yarvin's Controversial Views
- π§ Yarvin argues that American democracy is exhausted and advocates for a country run by an authoritarian "CEO" rather than elected officials.
- β οΈ He has also promoted race science, suggesting genetic differences in cognitive capacity among races and controversially stating that freed slaves might have been better off as slaves.
- π Yarvin has criticized Musk's past ventures, like Dogecoin, for not assuming enough power over the federal bureaucracy.
Critiques of Musk's Political Strategy
- π The discussion draws parallels to Ross Perot's failed third-party attempt, highlighting the need for political operatives rather than just eccentric billionaires.
- π The speakers express surprise that Musk, despite his wealth, seems to attract and consult with extremist figures instead of political experts.
- π£οΈ A potential successful third party, they suggest, could focus on economic populism and combating corporate influence, rather than aligning with extremists.
Musk's Perceived Ignorance and Self-Interest
- π§© Musk is described as "terminally online," believing his own online echo chamber reflects broader public opinion, leading him to surround himself with extreme ideas.
- β οΈ A significant missed opportunity is seen in Musk's approach to government efficiency; instead of bypassing Congress, he could have presented a report on government reform and gained public support.
- π° The speakers argue Musk is transactionally minded but fails to see the benefit of using his wealth to solve societal problems like hunger or homelessness, which could generate immense goodwill and popularity.
- π― An alternative suggestion is for Musk to fund initiatives like rank-choice voting to genuinely give third parties a chance, or to use his billions to end hunger and poverty, thereby building goodwill for a political movement.
- π Despite his immense wealth, Musk's actions are characterized by selfishness and greed, with even his attempts to influence politics, like a lottery for voting for Trump, being seen as rigged and unhelpful.
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