Maye Musk latest to call out New York Times for critical story about Elon’s childhood

Elon Musk’s mannequin mother is the newest to name out the New York Instances on its explosive story suggesting the world’s richest man was “indifferent from apartheid’s atrocities” whereas nonetheless a younger boy in South Africa.

Maye Musk, 74, on Thursday replied on to the Instances’ tweet pushing its extensively derided “hit piece,” which it promoted by additionally saying the Tesla founder grew up “surrounded by anti-Black propaganda.”

“In South Africa, in case you publicly opposed apartheid, you went to jail,” Maye Musk identified to The Grey Woman, evaluating it to how right now in Russia “in case you publicly oppose the warfare, you go to jail.”

“@nytimes are you going responsible kids for choices made by governments?” requested the mother, who joined her son as his visitor on the Met Gala.

She was simply the most recent critic of the article by Instances correspondents John Eligon and Lynsey Chutel titled, “Elon Musk Left a South Africa That Was Rife With Misinformation and White Privilege.”

It quoted consultants as saying that such an upbringing might have affected his views on racism and will provide a glimpse into how he'll run Twitter ought to he take over.

Maye Musk (L) and Elon Musk
The New York Instances piece calls out Musk as being “surrounded by anti-Black propaganda” as a toddler.
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“That is the type of punishment the company media doles out to anybody whom they understand as their enemy and, particularly, who opposes the censorship regime on which they rely,” Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist tweeted.

“Reporting on Musk is clearly legitimate: obligatory,” he wrote. “This isn’t reporting. It’s deceit and punishment.”

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