If you were not aware but Elon Musk and apparently Nick Cannon are on a mission to repopulate the world because “civilization is at risk”.
According to The Daily Mail Elon just welcomed twins and now has 9 children. He confirmed the news via Twitter by tweeting ‘Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis.
A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilization faces by far.’
‘I hope you have big families and congrats to those who already do,’ he added.
To which Nick responded ‘Right there with you my Brother!’ Cannon tweeted.
Musk quickly responded: ‘Congrats on your family!
We must expand scope & scale of consciousness for civilization to flourish & understand nature of Universe. Consciousness resides most strongly in humans, therefore we need more people!’
He goes on to say – ‘Kids are worth it if at all possible. I’m planning to increase childcare benefits at my companies significantly…’ he wrote.
Meghan Mccain is calling the entire thing ‘weird’ and ‘creepy’.
In a piece for the Daily Mail she writes:
What the heck is going on here?
This may be the creepiest tag team tweet thread in history.
I don’t care how many times Musk eviscerates cancel culture and wokeism.
I don’t care that he is ‘supposedly’ buying Twitter to save it from the bots and thought-police, or colonizing Mars to save the human race.
This is flat out weird.
If you look at the timeline of the births of Musk’s children, you’ll see he had a son with singer Grimes in May 2020, then twins with Zilis in November 2021, and then a daughter via surrogate with Grimes in December 2021.
So, he apparently had simultaneous pregnancies going on.
Cannon fathered four babies in a year’s time and then jokingly referred to his manner of procreation as akin to a ‘seahorse’.
(If you don’t know how a seahorse procreates – Google it)
This ‘impregnate the planet’ mentality is creepy and comes off like the actions of a cult leader more than an altruistic person who wants to expand their family and save the planet.
Elon is the wealthiest man on the planet, he certainly can largely do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, however he wants, but don’t for a minute think that ordinary Americans relate to this at all.
While Americans are trying to figure out how to pay for gas and groceries, the average cost of a surrogate can range from $90,000 to $130,000 depending on the individual arrangements.
Musk may have the resources to support three families, but obviously most do not.
She continues:
Let’s get one thing straight – Musk is no role model.
What he decides to do with his sperm, surrogates and employees is his choice.
Who one chooses to procreate with, how many children they decide to have, and how they decide to raise a family, if at all, is arguably the most personal and life-changing decision anyone can make.
At least, it certainly has been for me.
But don’t mistake Musk’s strange take to represent the very classic, conservative, pro-family arguments about the need to have large family.
What he’s missing is the emphasis on the family unit.
Meaning — one baby mama, one marriage, with a lot of children living under one roof.
Studies consistently show that children raised in a two-parent household experience less poverty and incarceration and generally receive better educations translating into brighter futures.
The bar for bringing a new life into the world should not be ‘if at all possible.’
How about? If you have the ability to nurture another human being in a loving home then you should have a child.
Meghan also said something we wholeheartedly agree with:
It all feels very impersonal, fatalistic, and dystopian.
Either we act like emotionless rabbits and repopulate the planet or face a dire peril.
Do you agree with Meghan?
Comment below!