Musk Polls whether DOGE Staffer who made Racist Posts should Return
DOGE head Elon Musk is performing an online survey about whether to provide another opportunity to his 25-year-old aide who resigned after his posts in favor of eugenics were revealed.
Musk's online survey came hours after Marko Elez, the aide who was combating to gain access to a database with Treasury payments totaling trillions, stepped down.
He resigned after posts under a pseudonym, including a call to 'stabilize' Indian hate, were unearthed. One boasted he was 'racist before it was cool.'
Musk, whose real and viewed impact has grown to the point that he is envisioned on the cover of the most current Time magazine seated behind the governmental Resolute Desk, raised the concern in the kind of a question.
'Restore @DOGE staffer who made unsuitable statements through a now deleted pseudonym?' the billionaire SpaceX and Tesla creator asked.
The survey rapidly brought in 4 million views on X, revealing Musk's reach on the platform he purchased and renamed.
His poll just enables users to respond with a 'yes' or 'no.'
The results were unambiguous. Out of almost 400,000 reactions, those who participated favored the reinstatement of Elez by 78 percent to 22 percent.
But Musk provided more clearness on his posture in response to another X user.
S.E. Robinson, who explains himself as a details broker for numerous Musk business, posted that Elez 'deserves a 2nd possibility ... Seriously though, have a talk with about the racist stuff. Not cool.'
DOGE head Elon Musk published an online poll asking whether Marko Elez, who resigned after racist posts were uncovered, should be revived. Elez finished with a computer science degree from Rutgers University and went on to work for Musk's SpaceX, Starlink, and X, with a focus predominately in AI
'True,' Musk responded.
DOGE head Elon Musk is performing an online survey about whether to provide another opportunity to his 25-year-old aide who resigned after his posts in favor of eugenics were revealed.
Musk's online survey came hours after Marko Elez, the aide who was combating to gain access to a database with Treasury payments totaling trillions, stepped down.
He resigned after posts under a pseudonym, including a call to 'stabilize' Indian hate, were unearthed. One boasted he was 'racist before it was cool.'
Musk, whose real and viewed impact has grown to the point that he is envisioned on the cover of the most current Time magazine seated behind the governmental Resolute Desk, raised the concern in the kind of a question.
'Restore @DOGE staffer who made unsuitable statements through a now deleted pseudonym?' the billionaire SpaceX and Tesla creator asked.
The survey rapidly brought in 4 million views on X, revealing Musk's reach on the platform he purchased and renamed.
His poll just enables users to respond with a 'yes' or 'no.'
The results were unambiguous. Out of almost 400,000 reactions, those who participated favored the reinstatement of Elez by 78 percent to 22 percent.
But Musk provided more clearness on his posture in response to another X user.
S.E. Robinson, who explains himself as a details broker for numerous Musk business, posted that Elez 'deserves a 2nd possibility ... Seriously though, have a talk with about the racist stuff. Not cool.'
DOGE head Elon Musk published an online poll asking whether Marko Elez, who resigned after racist posts were uncovered, should be revived. Elez finished with a computer science degree from Rutgers University and went on to work for Musk's SpaceX, Starlink, and X, with a focus predominately in AI
'True,' Musk responded.