Elon Musk’s X has recently faced widespread condemnation after its integrated AI tool, Grok, was equipped with a feature that allows users to generate sexually explicit images of people, including “sexualised images of children” (according to Ofcom, the U.K.’s regulator of communication services). This comes amid global concerns that the platform amplifies hate speech and puts vulnerable minority communities at risk.
X’s refusal to adequately address the recent outcry over Grok’s production of content that critics say violates individuals’ privacy and dignity has led Malaysia and Indonesia to ban the app, with many other countries, such as the UK, Canada, and Australia, poised to follow suit.
In response, Musk has issued a statement denouncing any legislative steps taken by national governments to restrict the use of X as “censorship,” “subjugation,” and “an effort to turn alpha males into beta cucks.”
“X is finally giving men the opportunity to express themselves, and the deep-state infrastructure around the world can’t deal with it because they need them to be submissive so they can be effectively controlled. I mean, who knows what humanity could achieve if all men were just allowed to be alpha males, unaffected by the emasculating effect of laws,” Musk claimed.
“White men have been the dominant global force because, for centuries, they were able to act with relative impunity while subjugating others. Now, woke liberal extremists want to undo all of that by placing them under all sorts of restraints. No one likes to talk about it, but there’s a reason why the people on the Epstein list are overwhelmingly ultra-powerful white men.”
The anticipation of adverse actions by governments worldwide has led Musk to re-enter the Trump orbit, seeking to leverage the U.S. government’s power as a deterrent.




