‘Openly racist’: Elon Musk sparks heated debate with Ramaphosa clapback

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‘Openly racist’: Elon Musk sparks heated debate with Ramaphosa clapback
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Pretoria-born Elon Musk has publicly criticised SA President Cyril Ramaphosa for promoting 'openly racist' legislature.

‘Openly racist’: Elon Musk sparks heated debate with Ramaphosa clapbackElon Musk has come out guns blazing against South African president Cyril Ramaphosa, who responded to US President Donald Trump’s views of the country.

Ramaphosa responded to Trump’s comments with a tweet that called for a discussion with the US administration over land reform policy and issues of bilateral interest. Elon Musk – who heads up Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency – responded to Ramaphosa’s tweet. He tweeted on his X account: “Why do you have openly racist ownership laws?”Last September, Elon Musk met with the SA president to talk about a potential investment, believed to be the former’s internet satellite, Starlink. a 30% shareholding by “historically disadvantaged” groups or black investors.

She said: “President Trump then said TikTok can continue to operate in the US provided the company is 50% owned by a US citizen.”responded: “My brother, you would know that owing to a devastating legacy of centuries of oppressive and brutal colonialism and apartheid. Our constitution provides for redressing the ills of the past.

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