Humza Yousaf, the Pakistani heritage former First Minister of Scotland, has branded Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), Tesla, and SpaceX, “one of the most dangerous men on the planet,” saying he “uses his billions… to amplify far-right, white supremacist ideology.” Musk labeled Yousaf an anti-white racist in response.
Yousaf, a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the left-separatist Scottish National Party (SNP), said the South African entrepreneur has “I think instigated, is hoping for, civil war in some parts of Europe, including in the UK, and instead of using X as a platform for good and using his enormous wealth for good, he is using it, I think, for the most wicked evil possible.”
He went on to suggest Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer must consider regulating X to “ensure we don’t have the kind of disinformation that has run rampant in the last week… with such devastating consequences,” in reference to ongoing anti-mass migration protests and counter-protests.
An X user shared a video of Yousaf ranting against the number of white people in important positions in Scotland underneath the clip of his comments about Musk. The tech mogul responded, branding Yousaf “super, super racist.”
“Scotland gave him everything and yet he loathes white people,” Musk said. “This is obvious, because he has never complained about the race of any other country’s leadership. There are over 200 countries in the world, most of whom have single-race leadership. Why is he only attacking Scotland?”
Musk has been regularly criticizing Prime Minister Starmer for the two-tier policing of anti-migration demonstrators and Muslim counter-demonstrations in recent days, branding the British leftist “Two-Tier Keir.”
Yousaf said he may leave the West altogether amid the protests, citing “Islamophobia.” As First Minister, a position roughly equivalent to a U.S. state governor, he vacationed in Qatar, a Sharia dictatorship that hosts the leadership of Hamas.
He is super, super racist. Scotland gave him everything and yet he loathes white people.
This is obvious, because he has never complained about the race of any other country’s leadership.
There are over 200 countries in the world, most of whom have single-race leadership. Why…
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 9, 2024