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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has publicly challenged Tesla CEO Elon Musk to a fight on national television. This bizarre challenge came in response to Musk's allegations of election fraud following Venezuela's recent presidential election, where both Maduro and his opponent claimed victory.

 

The controversy began when Musk took to the social media platform X to accuse Maduro of committing major election fraud. "Maduro, leave! Venezuelans chose to end the communist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro. The data announce a crushing victory of the opposition, and the world is waiting for you to recognize the defeat after years of socialism, misery, decadence, and death," Musk wrote.

 

Maduro, visibly angered by Musk's statements, referred to the tech billionaire as a threat to Venezuela. In a dramatic twist, he challenged Musk to a fight on national television, saying, "Social media creates a virtual reality, and who controls the virtual reality? Our new archenemy, the famous Elon Musk. Do you want to fight? Let’s do it. Elon Musk, I’m ready. I’m not afraid of you, Elon Musk. Let’s fight, wherever you want."

 

Musk, never one to shy away from a confrontation, responded to a tweet about Maduro's challenge with a simple, "I accept." This response quickly went viral, adding a surreal element to the already contentious political climate in Venezuela.

 

The Venezuelan National Electoral Council, which is loyal to Maduro, declared him the winner of the recent election with 51% of the vote. This result was contested by opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, who reportedly won 44% of the vote according to multiple exit polls. The Carter Center, an Atlanta-based organization, stated that it could not verify the election results due to a "complete lack of transparency" and noted that the election did not meet international standards for democracy.

 

"The electoral authority’s failure to announce disaggregated results by polling station constitutes a serious breach of electoral principles," the Carter Center said. The organization had deployed 17 experts across four cities in Venezuela, but their efforts to ensure a transparent election were thwarted by the authorities.

 

Maduro, a 61-year-old former bus driver and foreign minister, has maintained strong support from Venezuela's military. Despite multiple rounds of demonstrations against his rule since 2014, the opposition has shifted its focus to the electoral process in an attempt to unseat him. The disputed election results have further fueled tensions within the country.

 

This is not the first time Musk has provoked a global figure. He has a history of making bold claims and engaging in public spats, notably with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Musk has often boasted that he could win in a fight against Zuckerberg, a challenge that has been ongoing since last June when Zuckerberg launched Threads, a social media platform that competes directly with Musk’s X. Although talks of a charity cage match were once in the works, they eventually fizzled out when Musk cited a potential need for surgery to fix a back injury.

 

Credit: NYP  2024-08-02

 

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19 minutes ago, Tug said:

Now that’s funny the rich doh boy against the old south American dictator….that being said I wish the Venezuelan people could get their country back!

Yet you support the direction that the USA is following... very similar to the direction Venezuela took years ago... ???

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Yet you support the direction that the USA is following... very similar to the direction Venezuela took years ago... ???

The direction that Venezuela took was to suck up all the wealth in the country and give it to the head man and his cronies. Same as Russia and China.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Social Media said:

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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has publicly challenged Tesla CEO Elon Musk to a fight on national television. This bizarre challenge came in response to Musk's allegations of election fraud following Venezuela's recent presidential election, where both Maduro and his opponent claimed victory.

 

The controversy began when Musk took to the social media platform X to accuse Maduro of committing major election fraud. "Maduro, leave! Venezuelans chose to end the communist dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro. The data announce a crushing victory of the opposition, and the world is waiting for you to recognize the defeat after years of socialism, misery, decadence, and death," Musk wrote.

 

Maduro, visibly angered by Musk's statements, referred to the tech billionaire as a threat to Venezuela. In a dramatic twist, he challenged Musk to a fight on national television, saying, "Social media creates a virtual reality, and who controls the virtual reality? Our new archenemy, the famous Elon Musk. Do you want to fight? Let’s do it. Elon Musk, I’m ready. I’m not afraid of you, Elon Musk. Let’s fight, wherever you want."

 

Musk, never one to shy away from a confrontation, responded to a tweet about Maduro's challenge with a simple, "I accept." This response quickly went viral, adding a surreal element to the already contentious political climate in Venezuela.

 

The Venezuelan National Electoral Council, which is loyal to Maduro, declared him the winner of the recent election with 51% of the vote. This result was contested by opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, who reportedly won 44% of the vote according to multiple exit polls. The Carter Center, an Atlanta-based organization, stated that it could not verify the election results due to a "complete lack of transparency" and noted that the election did not meet international standards for democracy.

 

"The electoral authority’s failure to announce disaggregated results by polling station constitutes a serious breach of electoral principles," the Carter Center said. The organization had deployed 17 experts across four cities in Venezuela, but their efforts to ensure a transparent election were thwarted by the authorities.

 

Maduro, a 61-year-old former bus driver and foreign minister, has maintained strong support from Venezuela's military. Despite multiple rounds of demonstrations against his rule since 2014, the opposition has shifted its focus to the electoral process in an attempt to unseat him. The disputed election results have further fueled tensions within the country.

 

This is not the first time Musk has provoked a global figure. He has a history of making bold claims and engaging in public spats, notably with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Musk has often boasted that he could win in a fight against Zuckerberg, a challenge that has been ongoing since last June when Zuckerberg launched Threads, a social media platform that competes directly with Musk’s X. Although talks of a charity cage match were once in the works, they eventually fizzled out when Musk cited a potential need for surgery to fix a back injury.

 

Credit: NYP  2024-08-02

 

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OK, Musk makes a statement about an election fraud, lack of transparancy in Venezuela, nothing wrong with such a statement, but how does this match with his support of Trump ?  Does he really believe the 2020 elections in his own country were rigged ?

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Here is the start... my advice is "cash out"...  

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Yup they are telling the fed to lower the interest rates but cash out hope you sold your stock th troth social lmao 🤣 

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On 8/2/2024 at 3:36 AM, Social Media said:

Musk, never one to shy away from a confrontation, responded to a tweet about Maduro's challenge with a simple, "I accept."

 

Of course the elections in Venezuela  were rigged .

But before a fight with Maduro ,( that will never happen ) ,  Musk should lose some kilos .

 

 

16 hours ago, oustaristocrats said:

nothing wrong with such a statement, but how does this match with his support of Trump ? 

 

Musk cancelled his monthly payment of 45 mio to them Trump campaign already .

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