The recent troll by Elon Musk on Dr. Anthony Fauci has led him into a huge controversy and backlash. The Twitter Chief was harsh in posting memes and describing his pronouns as “Prosecute/Fauci”. This has therefore made him the point of interest for both Republicans and Democrats.
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Musk has been very open about his thoughts on the matter. However, several personalities have taken reacted to the issue and started counter-criticize the Tesla CEO. Several of Musk’s tweets on free speech are being pulled out to make claims.
Elon Musk tries trolling Dr. Fauci for his recent Retirement Essay
In the last few days, Elon Musk has been very actively participating in Twitter discussions. A retirement essay written by Dr. Fauci and published by the New York Times is the subject of these discussions. In the essay Dr. Anthony Fauci points out some major flaws in the Donald Trump-led government during the 2020 Covid Pandemic.
He wrote (link can show a paywall for some users) that “We also must acknowledge that our fight against Covid-19 has been hindered by the profound political divisiveness in our society. In a way that we have never seen before, decisions about public health measures such as wearing masks and being vaccinated with highly effective and safe vaccines have been influenced by disinformation and political ideology.”
Noticeably, Elon Musk didn’t like the take on the matter and tweeted by saying, “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci” as well as posted a photoshopped meme of Dr. Fauci and Joe Biden with a caption on the image saying, “Just One More Lockdown My King.”
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 11, 2022
What was Nick Adams’ response to Musk?
However, it seems that despite supporting Donald Trump on the matter, Elon is being targeted by Nick Adams, who is a huge Trump supporter and American conservative, for making matters, even worse for the presidential candidate. Therefore he recently posted a tweet with a subtle call to Elon Musk by writing, “It starts with Fortnite and boneless wings. It ends with gender pronouns and communism.”
It starts with Fortnite and boneless wings.
It ends with gender pronouns and communism.
— Nick Adams (Alpha Male) (@NickAdamsinUSA) December 12, 2022
However, the Fortnite reference was actually a call back to a Fortnite parody advertisement from back in 2020 against Apple, that Elon Musk recently shared after Apple stopped advertising on Twitter.
Accurate https://t.co/1PRfh67nWX
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2022
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