
Musk is right to attack replacement migration, but he should push his own logic a little further.
Elon Musk is an undoubted asset to a counter-revolutionary movement in need of elite friends. His acquisition of Twitter, his crusade on behalf of free speech, and now his active support for Donald Trump all amount to an encouraging set of developments, barely imaginable in 2020, that could prove decisive in the upcoming U.S. election.
Musk has even been calling out the Democrats’ long-standing strategy of weaponizing replacement migration to rig the balance of political power in what is meant to be the world’s model republic. “If Trump doesn’t win this election,” he lately reiterated to Tucker Carlson in an interview, “it’s the last election we’re gonna have.”
