Elon Musk disclosed in an interview that one of his sons was metaphorically deceased after being deceived into authorizing his child to undergo puberty blockers. Musk further mentioned his determination to eradicate the virus during the discussion. Official interview of Elon Musk “It occurred with one of my elder sons, where I was essentially deceived into signing papers for my son, Xavier,” Musk shared with Jordan Peterson. I didn’t understand what was happening at that time. Covid-19 was happening, so there was a lot of confusion and I was told Xavier might commit suicide if he doesn’t,” the billionaire said. “That was a lie right from the beginning,” Peterson responded. “Incredibly evil, and I agree with you that the people that have been promoting this should go to prison,” Musk said. The Tesla CEO added it wasn’t explained to him that puberty blockers are “actually just sterilization drugs” when he gave his consent for his son to undergo the treatment. “I lost my son, essentially. They call it deadnaming for a reason,” Musk said. “The reason it’s called deadnaming is because your son is dead. My son Xavier is dead, killed by the woke mind virus.” After an extended pause, Musk added, “I vowed to destroy the woke mind virus after that.”
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