❓WHAT HAPPENED: Elon Musk warned of a “civil war” in Britain following a triple stabbing in London, allegedly by an Afghan migrant.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Elon Musk, a 22-year-old Afghan migrant, three victims, the British authorities, and Professor David Betz of King’s College London.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The stabbings occurred on Monday in West London, with Musk’s comments posted on Wednesday.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Civil war in Britain is inevitable.” – Elon Musk
🎯IMPACT: Musk’s remarks have intensified debates about immigration and security in Western nations.
Elon Musk has predicted that “civil war in Britain is inevitable” following the fatal stabbing of a dogwalker in London. The incident involved a 22-year-old Afghan migrant who was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder after a triple stabbing on Monday. According to reports, the suspect had entered Britain illegally, further fuelling controversy over immigration and public safety.
Musk expanded on his remarks by claiming that “a civil war in the United Kingdom already began quietly several years ago, but only the other side was fighting.” He also likened native Britons to the Hobbits in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, suggesting they had been slow to defend their homeland due to naivete about the state of the wider world.
Footage of the attack, which appeared to show the victim being thrown to the ground and repeatedly stabbed, circulated widely on social media before London police warned against sharing it. Musk posted the video himself on Wednesday morning, amplifying the debate over censorship and policing.
The Tesla billionaire’s intervention comes amid growing unease about the impact of mass migration and political division in Western societies. Professor David Betz of King’s College London has previously warned that the conditions for civil war “already exist in many Western states,” arguing that the focus has shifted from prevention to damage control.
Musk previously criticised the arrest of a man over a Facebook comment in Britain, calling Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer “Two-Tier Keir” and asking, “Is this Britain or the Soviet Union?” The Prime Minister later described Musk’s remarks as “dangerous” and accused him of undermining public trust in the police.
Musk’s posts about previously ignored child grooming gangs in English cities earlier this year also played a part in prompting the government to announce a statutory inquiry.
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