Twitter Isn’t Happy About Who Elon Musk Was Sitting Next To At The Super Bowl – SlashGear
Many people on Twitter have commented on the pair sitting together, with the majority suggesting that it may be evidence of some right-wing political affiliation on Musk’s part. Musk has kept most of his political beliefs private, but tweeted several times in support of the Republican party before 2022’s midterm elections. In some of those tweets, Musk claims to have previously voted Democrat, including voting for Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. Musk also claims to have donated to Clinton’s campaign.
One user, “DanzW0rld,” responded to the commentary with the line: “Mans [sic] said “brilliant minds” and was talking about Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk have some shame.” Meanwhile, a user who goes by Jimmy posted the sarcastic take, “Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk taking in the Super Bowl together. Two apolitical billionaires without similar agendas or beliefs just being dudes.” Joining them was Pat, whoe commented, “The supervillain suite at the #Superbowl includes Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch. Two people equally uninterested in free speech.” Mike Ritter decided to have a bit of fun with it and tweeted the initially benign-sounding “Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk enjoying #SuperBowlLVI” along with a shot of Hitler and Mussolini riding in the back of a Mercedes.
Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk enjoying #SuperBowlLVII ! pic.twitter.com/ZkY7FPS0vK
— Michael Ritter (@MikeSteveRitter) February 13, 2023
This isn’t the first time Musk has been spotted in an exclusive area at a major sporting final with an incredibly powerful global figure. Last year, the billionaire was seen at the World Cup final in Qatar alongside former adviser — and current son-in-law to President Donald Trump — Jared Kushner. It is also worth pointing out, these are major events with small VIP areas, so there’s a good chance major political, media, and business figures will end up in close proximity in them.
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