we do not hear about really and I only heard about asking Doc Google about him hearing that here to get this:
Elon Musk’s current political and business strategies in 2026 are frequently analyzed through the lens of Technocracy, a movement championed by his maternal grandfather, Joshua Haldeman.
Technocracy: Origins vs. Musk’s Ventures
The Idea: Original Technocracy (1930s) proposed replacing elected politicians with scientists and engineers who would manage society based on thermodynamic and engineering principles rather than currency or democracy.
Musk’s Application: Critics argue Musk’s role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) represents a "21st-century technate". His ventures, such as SpaceX's Mars colonization plans, are seen as attempts to build new societies run on engineering logic rather than traditional governance.
Bureaucracy vs. Experts: Musk has explicitly stated, "We really have here rule of the bureaucracy as opposed to rule of the people," echoing his grandfather’s view that politicians are incompetent and should be replaced by "experts" in efficiency.
Comparison to Apartheid Ideologies
The question of whether Musk supports a "softcore" version of his family's past is a subject of intense debate in 2025 and 2026:
Critique of Redress Policies: Musk has labeled South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws "openly racist" and "discriminatory". He argues that any discrimination based on race is morally wrong, regardless of the historical context.
Allegations of Ideological Continuity: Some scholars argue Musk’s worldview—which prioritizes "meritocracy" and efficiency—is inseparable from his rearing in a demographic that sat atop a racial hierarchy. Critics suggest his attacks on BEE and land reform align with "white far-right grievances" and subtly affirm fears of white displacement.
The "Technocrat-in-Chief" Label: While Musk’s grandfather supported apartheid as a way to preserve "White Christian Civilization," Musk frames his modern political influence as a fight against the "woke mind virus" and for "radical efficiency". His opponents view this as a rebranding of authoritarianism under the guise of technological progress.
Key Counter-Points
Anti-Apartheid Stance: Musk has frequently stated he left South Africa specifically to avoid serving in the apartheid-era military.
Meritocracy: He maintains his primary goal is a world where success is determined solely by "talent, skill, and hard work" rather than race or gender.
For a deeper dive into the specific legislative battles Musk is currently fighting in the U.S. and South Africa regarding these ideas, you can explore the Department of Government Efficiency
(DOGE) updates or recent South African Constitutional Court rulings on equity laws.
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Elon Musk’s family history is deeply intertwined with
South Africa's colonial and apartheid past, primarily through their status as part of the wealthy English-speaking minority.
Ancestry: English and North American
English/British Descent: Musk has explicitly stated he is of British/English background rather than Afrikaner (Boer). His paternal grandfather, Walter Henry James Musk, was of English-South African descent whose family moved from England to South Africa in the early 1900s. His paternal grandmother was from Liverpool, England.
North American Ties: His mother, Maye Musk, was born in Canada to American-born parents who later moved to South Africa.
Connections to the Apartheid Regime
The Musk family benefited from the racial hierarchy of apartheid, though individual members held varying degrees of public and private alignment with the system:
Maternal Grandfather (Joshua Haldeman): A prominent chiropractor and pilot, Haldeman moved his family from Canada to South Africa in 1950 specifically because he supported the newly established apartheid government. He held radical views, including support for Technocracy (government by elite technicians) and authored pamphlets alleging international conspiracies that threatened South Africa.
Father (Errol Musk):
Wealth: Errol amassed significant wealth as an electromechanical engineer and investor, famously claiming to have partially owned an emerald mine in Zambia, which provided a luxurious lifestyle with servants and private jets.
Politics: Errol served on the Pretoria City Council as an independent and later as a member of the Progressive Federal Party, an anti-apartheid but moderate white opposition group.
Recent Claims: In late 2025 and early 2026, Errol has faced intense criticism for public interviews where he denied that Black people were oppressed under apartheid, claiming instead that white South Africans "fed them and gave them work".
Elon Musk’s Stance: Musk has often described his life in South Africa as traumatic and has stated he left the country at age 17 to avoid mandatory military service that would have required him to enforce the apartheid regime.
Would you like to know more about the specific business projects Musk is currently negotiating with the South African government in 2026?
South Africa's colonial and apartheid past, primarily through their status as part of the wealthy English-speaking minority.
Ancestry: English and North American
English/British Descent: Musk has explicitly stated he is of British/English background rather than Afrikaner (Boer). His paternal grandfather, Walter Henry James Musk, was of English-South African descent whose family moved from England to South Africa in the early 1900s. His paternal grandmother was from Liverpool, England.
North American Ties: His mother, Maye Musk, was born in Canada to American-born parents who later moved to South Africa.
Connections to the Apartheid Regime
The Musk family benefited from the racial hierarchy of apartheid, though individual members held varying degrees of public and private alignment with the system:
Maternal Grandfather (Joshua Haldeman): A prominent chiropractor and pilot, Haldeman moved his family from Canada to South Africa in 1950 specifically because he supported the newly established apartheid government. He held radical views, including support for Technocracy (government by elite technicians) and authored pamphlets alleging international conspiracies that threatened South Africa.
Father (Errol Musk):
Wealth: Errol amassed significant wealth as an electromechanical engineer and investor, famously claiming to have partially owned an emerald mine in Zambia, which provided a luxurious lifestyle with servants and private jets.
Politics: Errol served on the Pretoria City Council as an independent and later as a member of the Progressive Federal Party, an anti-apartheid but moderate white opposition group.
Recent Claims: In late 2025 and early 2026, Errol has faced intense criticism for public interviews where he denied that Black people were oppressed under apartheid, claiming instead that white South Africans "fed them and gave them work".
Elon Musk’s Stance: Musk has often described his life in South Africa as traumatic and has stated he left the country at age 17 to avoid mandatory military service that would have required him to enforce the apartheid regime.
Would you like to know more about the specific business projects Musk is currently negotiating with the South African government in 2026?
I entered into the Google AI: Elon Musk and South Africa to get this first and kept asking:
Elon Musk’s relationship with South Africa, his country of birth, is currently defined by sharp political tensions, business disputes, and his role as a key advisor in the 2026 U.S. administration.
Current Political and Diplomatic Rows (2025–2026)
Criticism of Land Reform: In early 2025, Musk repeatedly attacked the South African government over its Expropriation Act, which allows for land seizure without compensation in specific circumstances. He labeled the laws "openly racist" and claimed they targeted white South Africans.
Influence on U.S. Policy: Musk’s views are widely seen as the catalyst for President Donald Trump’s February 2025 executive order, which cut significant U.S. aid to South Africa. The order cited "unjust racial discrimination" against white Afrikaners and targeted funding for critical programs like HIV/AIDS relief.
"Genocide" Claims: Musk has used his platform X (formerly Twitter) to amplify claims of a "white genocide" in South Africa, specifically regarding farm murders. These claims have been dismissed by the South African government and independent researchers as politically motivated distortions.
Business & Starlink Negotiations
Starlink Licensing: Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, faced years of regulatory hurdles in South Africa due to Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) laws requiring 30% local Black ownership. Musk publicly claimed Starlink was blocked "simply because I'm not black".
Policy Shifts: By late 2025, the South African government began easing these requirements, allowing foreign firms to meet "equity equivalent" criteria through skills training and social investments instead of direct ownership.
Investment Plans: In July 2025, reports surfaced that Starlink was planning a $113 million investment in South Africa, including infrastructure development to support the broader Southern African region.
Space Sector Interest: Musk has expressed interest in using the Overberg Test Range in the Western Cape for SpaceX orbital launches, particularly missions requiring polar orbital access.
Early Life and Background
Born and Raised: Born in Pretoria in 1971, Musk grew up in an affluent, English-speaking household during the apartheid era.
Education: He attended Bryanston High School (where he was severely bullied and hospitalized) and later graduated from Pretoria Boys High School.
Departure: In 1989, Musk left South Africa for Canada at age 17, primarily to avoid mandatory military service in the apartheid-era South African Defence Force and to seek better opportunities in North America.
Family Ties: His father, Errol Musk, remains in South Africa. The two have a famously tumultuous relationship, though reports in 2025 suggest they have recently exchanged messages following political alignment regarding Donald Trump.
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So, what you think, how close is he to those that try to rule the world by the DeepState??; Cause, only because there is no Deep State ruling the world, it does not mean no one tries and keeps trying...
So, one hour in he starts talking about High General Income. This is their Star Trek like future based on wrong assumptions he then drops straight. He predicts to have more AI intelligence than human intelligence, but in terms of those being exchangeable. No matter his suggested Genious must he lack appropriate correction points and comprehensive critiques around him. AI intelligence is no human intelligence. Artificial intelligence can support human intelligence, but not exchange humans like machines remain tools and no mechanical humans. The core concept is wrong, no matter Elon's God status among the Ritalin junkies around.... keep sucking it up, boyz!!
The problem with that concept is that it fits into another misconception and that is the Apartheid one of humans having a birth status in society. Some are natural born leaders others natural born slaves, missing out the natural born killers to stay in the Cyberpunk context of this blogg, but focusing on finding more reliable slaves than other biorganisms with face, leg and arms. The machine did not do and now the AI has to.
So, the Leaders get killed by those they ignored, eventually by mixing them up with what they considered slaves. To keep a long story short.... instead of being served.
So, the Leaders get killed by those they ignored, eventually by mixing them up with what they considered slaves. To keep a long story short.... instead of being served.
"The robots gonna do what ever you want" Elon Musk 01:01:00 to 01:02:03
"Hehe." IronClad The Goblin a second later watching home alone the triage.