Twitter owner takes it on the chin

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Elon Musk, the alt-right hater who pretends to be in the middle was viciously booed at a Dave Chappelle show the other night for being Elon. The childish billionaire, whose only goal in life seems to be attaining as many twitter likes as possible, was invited on stage by the comedian.

No doubt he did not expect the crowd to break out into vicious booing and catcalling, which is no less than the Muskrat deserves. All the money in the world can’t be buy you coolness. The rat is learning that the hard way.

The boos went on endlessly. And when Musk tried to speak, he was drowned out by loud choruses of booing. He did not seem to take kindly to these insults. It is astonishing to me the lack of intellectual curiosity and analytical skills that some of these millionaires and billionaires have.

They see themselves as untouchable. They think they are above any scrutiny. Musk is becoming one of the most hated people on the planet because most of the country are not alt-right freaks as he is.

Musk does not appear to realize that. In that regard, he seems unaware that Twitter is not real life and that all the social media likes in the world cannot make you popular. This man could choose to spend his time in any way he wanted. He could charter yachts. He could date supermodels. He could donate to charities and feed the planet.

And yet the man’s chosen hobby is responding to deranged Twitter posts and highlighting conspiracy theories. What does that say about him? It says he’s no more than a lonely child, a man who, like Donald Trump, appears to have a yawning hole he needs to fill inside him. If he didn’t, he would not need this internet crap.

We are watching the world’s richest man lose his mind in real time. It’s a sad case in point that all the money in the world certainly can’t buy you happiness. And as Musk clicks away, tweeting and anxiously searching for likes, he seems to have no idea that his vast loneliness that could fill oceans is being exposed for all the world to see.