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Elon Musk Rants About 'Forcing' Pronouns On Others After 'Changing' His Pronouns To 'Prosecute/Fauci'

Elon Musk; Dr. Anthony Fauci
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The Twitter CEO doubled down after calling for Dr. Anthony Fauci to be prosecuted.

It turns out that "freedom of speech" advocate Elon Musk has an issue when people offer unsolicited information...interesting.

The latest round of "What Did He Say Now," has Twitter users calling out Musk for his insensitivity toward individual identification regarding pronouns.


Musk—who has been extremely outspoken against the "woke mind virus" and COVID-19 restrictions—tweeted:

"My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci."

Musk, of course, was referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Chief Medical Advisor to President Biden, who is the leading advisor concerning COVID-19.

Musk—along with many far-right Trump supporters—called for the prosecution of Fauci regarding COVID protocols because, well, he disagrees with Fauci.

Of course, Musk's following approved his message.


Many others, however, did not take his statement lightly.


In true Elon fashion, he attempted to back up his claims—only to further reveal his hypocritical stance on free speech.

His beloved Twitter weighed in.


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Earlier this year, Musk's transgender child filed legal documents to change her name—dropping the surname Musk—and to legally declare her gender identity.

She listed the reason for her name change as:

"Gender Identity and the fact that I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form."

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