Elon Musk just called the entire left “the party of violence & hate.”
No nuance. No proof. Just fascist framing.
Elon Musk, freshly risen from his daily martyrdom, has declared that “the left is the party of violence & hate”. A bold statement from a man whose fanbase includes Jan. 6 cosplayers, stochastic terrorists, and dudes with Punisher decals on their lifted trucks.
This latest outburst came in response to a breathless tweet from Charlie Kirk, who claims that ANTIFA, the amorphous boogeyman that somehow always knows where TPUSA is tabling but can never be subpoenaed,nattacked their UC Davis event, tore down signage, flipped tables, and assaulted staff while the police stood by like extras in a Michael Bay film.
Let’s pause for a second: TPUSA, a multi-million dollar PR operation funded by billionaires to cosplay victimhood on college campuses, once again set up their “Prove Me Wrong” bait shop, and lo and behold, people got angry. Not because of free speech. But because these performative grifters show up to provoke, inflame, and profit from the reaction. It’s a business model. And like clockwork, Kirk squeals “ANTIFA!” into the void, Musk boosts the signal, and suddenly the richest man in the world is pretending he’s being oppressed by... students with signs.
And here’s the kicker, ANTIFA isn’t even a thing. It’s not a group, there’s no central office, no dark-money war chest, no press contact. It’s a descriptor for people who, generally speaking, don’t think fascists deserve microphones and government contracts. Meanwhile, TPUSA is an actual 501(c)(3) with field reps, a media team, and a direct line to the GOP’s political machine. But sure, let’s talk about shadowy anarchists in black hoodies like they’re the real threat to democracy.
This whole charade is a rerun, outrage theater designed to distract from the fact that the right’s most influential voices have nothing real to offer but fear, projection, and culture war cosplay. They want to turn every university into a battlefield, every protest into a false flag, and every critic into an enemy of the state.
If Elon Musk wants to play victim while running state-funded tech monopolies and palling around with CIA directors, fine. But let’s not pretend this is about speech. It’s about power, and who gets to wield it without accountability.