Elon Musk blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on X following comments made during his speech at the Equal Voice Foundation gala on Tuesday.
“He’s such an insufferable tool,” said Musk. “Won’t be in power for much longer.”
Musk’s statement was in response to a quote Tweet by Gad Saad, a popular X commentator and Canadian academic.
“There are no words, no sentiments, no non-verbal cues, no telepathic communications that can capture the extent to which this individual is grotesque,” Saad wrote in his original post bashing Trudeau.
In the short video, Trudeau alludes to the fact that D.E.I. should supersede democracy.
“Just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. Everywhere, women’s rights and women’s progress is under attack — overtly and subtly,” said Trudeau. “But I want you to know that I am and always will be a proud feminist. You will always have an ally in me and in my government.”
Saad took the chance to reply to Musk.
“It is truly astounding, Elon. I warned people repeatedly about him, and yet they allowed their emotional processing to take over when choosing this degenerate idiot,” said Saad. “Many are now writing to me privately saying that they made a mistake in supporting him. It always amazes me that people could be so easily duped.”
Trudeau was not the only person speaking at the event on Tuesday. Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman also gave a speech.
“Most of all, I think we’re divided because we’ve placed diversity of thought on the backburner, in exchange for lofty platitudes of those who believe that all women who hold elected office have to have the same view on every single issue,” said Lantsman.
Trudeau has previously come under fire for his past interactions with women.
Former Conservative MP Candice Bergen previously called out the legacy media for not exposing Trudeau allegedly groping women.
A former Liberal MP, Celina Caesar-Chavannes, also previously called out Trudeau and other of her past colleagues in the Liberal Caucus.
She said that despite the party’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, she was treated merely as a “token.”
“I never had to use my brain at all. It was tokenistic. It was embarrassing,” said Caesar-Chavannes.
She called the Liberal caucus’ stance on feminism and racial progressiveness “fake as f**k.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau previously removed former ministers Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott from cabinet when they opposed him on the SNC-Lavalin affair.
True North compiled a list in 2020 of various inappropriate behaviours from Liberal MPs.
As for Musk’s claim that Trudeau won’t be in power much longer, 338 Canada’s most recent projection from Sunday projects that the Conservatives would win 227 seats. A majority government requires 172 seats. A two-thirds majority, often referred to as a supermajority, requires 226.
True North reached out to the Prime Minister’s office but received no reply.