Tesla CEO Elon Musk has compared Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Hitler. The richest man in the world deleted the tweet moments later.
Musk responded to a news report that the Canadian government wants to reduce the flow of money to protesting truck drivers. Financial institutions are no longer allowed to perform tasks that mention certain cryptographic addresses. This digital currency will give truck drivers money.
The Tesla CEO put a picture of Hitler on it, with the text “Don’t compare me to Justin Trudeau. I had a budget.” In 2019 and 2020, the Trudeau government did not present a budget, but it did submit it last summer.
“Lockdowns are fascist”
Earlier, Musk expressed his support for truck drivers protesting in Canada against the vaccination obligation. Musk indicated that it is the same with the vaccination against the Corona virus, but it is in violation of the obligation. At an early stage in the pandemic, he described the shutdowns as an “outbreak”. Remarkably, Musk made a joke on Twitter at the end of January that Hitler is often quoted when people disagree with each other on the social network.
Musk tweets a lot and often gets into trouble. In 20218, he sent a message that he wanted to take Tesla out of the stock exchange and get the necessary financing for it, but it turned out that this was not the case. He eventually reached a settlement in this case with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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