Elon Musk seems to be challenging a specific segment of MAGA.
Reflecting on this, it could be part of a broader "white hat" operation aimed at dismantling race consciousness entirely.
To achieve this, the first step was to expose and weaken far-left DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) race and gender movements, which appears to have been successful. With Trump's election secured, both he and Elon can shift focus without concern for political gains.
Now, they seem to be targeting the race-conscious wing of MAGA. The H1B visa controversy serves as a perfect catalyst for this. Unlike the typical black-versus-white debates, this effort feels more strategic, signaling a broader message:
Far-left race agitators will no longer be allowed to dominate. Far-right race-conscious movements won't gain ground either. Elon, widely viewed as a genius, publicly criticized the race-conscious H1B opposition, calling them “retards.” Importantly, he’s not attacking all H1B critics but specifically the race-conscious faction of MAGA, as indicated by his response to a tweet referencing anti-Indian sentiment.
The underlying message may be: race consciousness is foolish, while merit-based thinking reflects true intelligence. This could be an effort to reshape cultural attitudes toward race and meritocracy.
Thoughts?
White and black/brown criminal behavior can differ due to historical and environmental factors. For example, people from colder climates, like Europeans, historically had to organize and work together to survive harsh winters, fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills. This long-term, organized approach is often reflected in IQ tests and other behaviors.
As a result, white criminal organizations, such as certain European mafia groups, tend to operate in a more organized and covert manner. Their actions might not immediately appear as crimes, instead being disguised as accidents or unrelated incidents (e.g., a drowning labeled as an accident rather than foul play).
In contrast, street-level crimes often associated with black/brown communities, like drive-by shootings, are more direct and therefore more likely to show up in crime statistics. The difference lies in methodology, not inherent traits.