They have all been played, and Musk is once again charging for Trump, this time aiming big by directly overturning the UK government
On September 13th, a protest against immigration with over 100,000 people (some reports say millions) took place in London, which was the largest right-wing gathering in the UK in recent years.
The organizer was far-right activist Tommy Robinson. The atmosphere quickly escalated, with protesters clashing violently with police, resulting in 26 officers injured and at least 25 people arrested.
Notably, American billionaire Elon Musk appeared via video link, calling on the UK to dissolve parliament and replace the government.
Musk's again getting involved in politics, even openly calling for the overthrow of the UK government, indicates he still hasn't given up, and also reflects that his conflict with Trump might just be acting.
Previously, people thought he had already broken up with Trump, after all, the two had publicly exchanged insults.
However, when the situation really touched upon core issues such as anti-immigration and anti-elite sentiments, Musk still chose to stand on the side of Trumpism, becoming the megaphone of Trumpism, bringing this political narrative from the US to Europe.
The intensity of this protest exceeded the expectations of British police and the government.
The mobilization of 100,000 people alone was enough to pose a significant challenge to public order, and Musk's involvement elevated the protest from a street event to a political one.
The Home Secretary, Mahmood, stated that violent offenders would be severely punished, but this could not stop the slogan of "overthrowing the parliament" proposed by Musk spreading wildly online.
Musk's remarks have already led Tesla to suffer a setback in Europe. It was thought that he had stepped back from politics and focused on developing Tesla, but it turns out Trump is still his true love.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1843209605202944/
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