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Elon Musk suggests support for replacing democracy with government of ‘high-status males’

The theory suggests that the only people able to think freely are ‘high [testostrone] alpha males’ and ‘aneurotypical people’

Ariana Baio
Wednesday 04 September 2024 04:43 BST
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Elon Musk has used his large platform on X to promote a theory that a free-thinking “Republic” could only exist under the decision-making of “high status males” – and women or “low T men” would not be welcome in it.

On Sunday, Musk re-posted a screenshot of the theory – which appears to have been conceived on 4chan in 2021– on the social media site.

The theory, written by an anonymous user, suggests that the only people able to think freely are “high [testostrone] alpha males” and “aneurotypical people”, and that these “high status males” should run a “Republic” that is “only for those who are free to think.”

Elon Musk, owner of X, reposted a theory that claims ‘high status males’ should run a Republic to maintain a free-thinking democracy
Elon Musk, owner of X, reposted a theory that claims ‘high status males’ should run a Republic to maintain a free-thinking democracy (Getty Images)

“People who can’t defend themselves physically (women and low T men) parse information through a consensus filter as a safety mechanism,” the post reads.

“Only high T alpha males and aneurotypical people (hey autists!) are actually free to parse new information with an objective ‘is this true?’ filter,” it adds. “This is why a Republic of high status males is best for decision making. Democratic, but a democracy only for those who are free to think.”

“Aneurotypical” is not a word but one can assume the original poster meant neurodivergent people.

Theories like this, which promote hegemonic masculinity, are often criticized for being sexist, exclusionary, not realistic and “toxic.” They are popular in alt-right communities.

“Interesting observation,” Musk said, in response to the post.

The screenshot of the theory was uploaded to X by an account called “AutismCapital” which often posts memes that appeal to right-wing individuals and support Musk’s endeavors.

It claimed the theory was “also known as the Reich effect” - seemingly a reference to Robert Reich, the former Secretary of Labor, who wrote an op-ed in The Guardian last week claiming that Musk is “out of control” and needs to be stopped.

Much of the account’s Sunday content was targeted at mocking Reich while defending the billionaire.

It is unclear if Musk re-posted the theory because he agreed with it or because it critized Reich. It’s not unlike Musk to dabble in controversial theories and misleading information on his social media platform.

The SpaceX founder often takes the stance that controversial, and sometimes offensive, posts on X are part of “free speech” and should be allowed on the platform – even when it includes false or misleading information.

That is, in part, why X was blocked in Brazil on Friday. Musk refused to comply with a legal order in a long-running battle that ignited after the social media site failed to block accounts accused of spreading fake news.

The Independent has asked X and Musk for further comment on his repost.

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    1. Comment by rhubarb.

      The problem with being rich is that you're surrounded by people who believe it's not in their interest to tell you when you epically embarrass yourself.

      • Comment by Lucy.

        Such as himself, I suppose.

        • Comment by Itsme.

          drugs don't work"

          • Reply by Helloagain.

            Better luck next time, mate!

        • Comment by Reality_Cheque.

          I have long believed that citizens have the best quality of life under the rule of a benevolent dictatorship, rather than a democracy. (I was originally thinking of Singapore as an example, rather that the much later Musk phenomenon.) The problem with Musk is that I agree with much of what he says, so the degree to which I could tolerate a Musk Republic is hard to fathom as these things only reveal themselves when the leaders do something that you *don't* like, ...and there will always be something.

          • Reply by Itsme.

            Wake up. There's no such thing as a benevolent dictatorship.

          • Reply by Joe.

            We live in a 2 party dictatorship... Your point being ..?

        • Comment by Helloagain.

          The comments have been nuked from space by a giant Tesla gigachad-beam to eradicate all criticism of the Great High Value One, He Who Shall Not Be Mocked, Father of Too Many and Mother of None... Eeeeeeeeelon! Weeee looooove yoooou Eeeeelooooooonnnnnn.....!

          Seriously though, if I had his money I would do everything I could to avoid his lifestyle and fan base. Luckily for me, I'm broke.

          • Reply by KBBL.

            Only sociopaths can achieve that level of wealth, normal people are constrained by their sense of morality

            the amount of money he has, his behaviour and the fan base are just different parts of the whole package

          • Reply by Helloagain.

            Agreed, at least partly. Money has turned from a tool for commerce into a self-perpetuating rod for the collective human back, warping those who value it too much the same way substances or risky behaviours can.

            On the other hand, those people are still just people and I like to believe that in a healthier, saner system they could be the happy-go-lucky eccentrics we all deserve to be.

        • Comment by captaintripps.

          barking....just barking...how it must rankle to have so much money and to be so utterly irrelevant.......

          wonder at what point he'll be sectioned for his and our safety

          • Comment by Lomo57.

            I suppose Musks ludicrous views aren’t surprising given his Africaaner upbringing. Democratic governments everywhere need to impose regulations on X and other sites in defence of democracy itself .

            • Reply by KBBL.

              There could be some of this

              Personally I think the explanation is simpler, pure narcissism. He thinks being rich entitles him to impose his views on us

          • Comment by Freeland.

            'Alpha' males are actually not intellectually superior or 'free thinkers'; typically they are the ones put in the front line to defend their troop/tribe/herd or whatever, aka the ones the group can afford to sacrifice. These would be the ones with brawn, not the brains. This can be seen throughout the animal kingdom and demonstrated in the incredible stupidity of many right-wingers.

            • Comment by oldnuff.

              The richer he gets, the farther he departs from reality.

              • Reply by TDme.

                'why are the rich strange? cos they can afford to be...'

                'batman' 1989

              • Reply by oldnuff.

                Too true to be funny, alas. Good post, though.

            • Comment by Gingerpunk.

              This isn't a 'live''news' article yet still the comments are banished!!!? Trying to keep to a certain criteria Indy? Weren't they to your liking?

              • Reply by RustyLugnuts.

                Comments are banished? What am I replying to?

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