South African-born, US-based businessman Elon Musk Musk has a total of 10 children and has a strong desire to populate the planet. Previously, the SpaceX and Tesla founder once joked that he would have enough babies to colonize Mars, and has also shared the idea that there will never be enough babies anymore. Ta.
Last week, he spoke candidly about birth control and its negative effects on women. And now he tweeted about how the decline in births is affecting the world.
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Elon Musk continues to advocate having more babies
When Elon Musk isn't busy being the richest man in the world, he's having kids.
This billionaire has fathered 10 children so far, and if his jokes are to be taken seriously, he won't be stopping anytime soon.
In fact, the 52-year-old once joked, “Mars needs people.”
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This is not the first time he has talked about global depopulation.
In fact, he received valuable criticism for encouraging people to continue having children in order to populate the earth.
In 2022, Musk was so resolute that he tweeted, “If there aren't enough people on Earth, there definitely won't be enough people on Mars.”
big contraceptive problem
This year, after Musk lamented hormonal birth control, his real-life example of population growth on the planet came to light.
The Tesla billionaire used his app, X, to tweet about the negative effects of hormonal contraceptives on women who use them.
“Hormonal contraception makes you fat, doubles your risk of depression, and triples your risk of suicide. This is clear scientific consensus, but few people seem to know it,” he wrote. Ta.
genocide of humanity
Mr. Musk, who is clearly very passionate about the issue, has been campaigning against “human genocide” online.
Mr. Musk responded to Mr. X's tweet detailing how declining birth rates are negatively impacting the world.
“This is the genocide of future humanity,” he wrote. See below.
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