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Is the Ruling Class Using a Sex Scandal to Derail Elon Musk?

If you’re an individual that presents a threat to the ruling class, you can invariably expect to be smeared by the corporate press. These days it’s fashionable to use sex scandals against prominent figures who rock the boat. 

Just ask Elon Musk. The Tesla and SpaceX founder recently shook up the entire Big Tech world by recently buying social media giant Twitter. Free speech advocates have rejoiced since then.

However, seasoned political observers know all too well that the ruling class will not go down without a fight. Now, there are allegations surfacing about Elon Musk exposing himself and propositioning a SpaceX flight attendant for sex. 

The company paid the flight attendant $250,000 for her to remain silent back in 2018. 

According to a report by Business Insider, the flight attendant “accused Musk of exposing his erect penis to her, rubbing her leg without consent, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage, according to interviews and documents obtained by Insider.”

The timing of these allegations are rather curious. Earlier this week, Musk announced his intention to vote Republican — a move that likely ruffled the feathers of many elites in Big Tech and the legacy media.

With the Twitter deal still being finalized, Musk’s opponents are using this brief period to attack him in whichever way they can. 

Musk is well of this, as he noted in several tweets that he posted earlier this week:

Whether or not the allegations against Musk are true is up for debate, but it’s abundantly clear that Musk is dealing with an onslaught of politicized attacks. 

The fact is that Twitter’s current leadership functions as a private arm of the Deep State and works to censor anyone who challenges conventional wisdom. 

While Musk may not be perfect from a political standpoint, he is at least willing to respect free speech norms in a way the reigning Big Tech cabal does not. 

The powers that be derailing him through hyped up allegations would represent a major blow to free speech and only further cement the ruling class’ hold over Big Tech. 

What do you think?

Written by José Niño

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