Elon Musk is taunting former President Donald Trump with a crude, sexually charged non secular meme to recommend he’s struggling to steer clear of Twitter.
The world’s richest man shared the non secular meme along with his 118 million customers on Sunday in response to Trump, 76, saying he had “no motive” to return to Twitter after new proprietor Musk reinstated his long-banned account.
It reveals a monk in prayer as a younger woman bends over in entrance of him — with the praying monk labeled “Donald Trump” and the lady’s in any other case bare behind lined with Twitter’s blue-bird image.
“And lead us not into temptation …,” Musk captioned it, utilizing a line from the Lord’s Prayer.
“So tempting …,” he added, suggesting that Trump was struggling to steer clear of his once-favored website after Musk allowed his return following a controversial ballot.
The previous president has insisted he'll keep on his personal Fact Social website, the place he has 4.61 million followers, in comparison with the 87.4 million now following his up to now inactive Twitter account.
Musk’s meme shortly went viral, getting practically 700,000 likes and greater than 64,000 retweets by early Monday.
“You actually are fairly rattling humorous Mr. Musk,” famed psychologist Jordan Peterson replied.
It additionally, nevertheless, gave gasoline to lots of Musk’s many critics.
“Past the apparent gross misogyny, that is so pathetically determined on a number of ranges,” seethed self-styled “progressive reformist” and California DNC member David Atkins.
“Think about being the richest man on earth, and begging for the eye of Donald Trump and the approval of alt-right ‘influencers.'”
Sensei Ryan, a martial arts teacher with greater than 22,000 followers, additionally blasted Musk’s tweet as “totally tasteless, sacrilegious, and vulgar.”
“And it additionally reveals the type of man that you're,” he claimed of Twitter’s new free speech-loving proprietor.
Others instructed completely different interpretations of the meme, with one follower replying: “So are you admitting to bending over for [T]rump? Simply asking.”
Canadian Twitter comic Leaf Singh claimed to have first made the meme, replying to Musk: “Bro atleast give me credit score for my work.”
The paintings, nevertheless, seems to be from Italian artist Milo Manara, who's famed for his intellectual but racy illustrations.
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