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Elon Musk jokes ‘some posts are bangers’ after backlash over obscene picture he shared on X

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ELON Musk has shocked fans after posting a racy meme in response to a speech by Argentine President Javier Milei.

The businessman and investor uploaded the X-rated image following the populist’s much-talked-about speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday.

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Elon Musk infuriated X users after a cluster of tweets on Wednesday[/caption]
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The billionaire posted a racy meme of a man having sex while watching Javier Milei’s speech in Davos[/caption]

Posting on X, the image shows a couple having sex while the man tunes in to Milei’s lengthy speech on a laptop.

“So hot [right now],” Musk wrote in the caption.

The doting meme is intended to portray Milei’s speech as stimulating to the point where it can act as an aphrodisiac.

Less than 10 minutes later, the billionaire, who owns the social media company, added, “some posts are real bangers.”

The comments triggered fury from other X users.

“Obscenity like this is not protected by the First Amendment and violates your terms and conditions,” one seethed.

“Your account may get suspended for this,” a second chimed in.

“Delete it please.”

In his remarks, Milei warned that the Western world needed to embrace capitalism as he took to the stage in the Swiss resort town.

“Today, I’m here to tell you that the Western world is in danger,” Milei warned.

“And it is in danger because those who are supposed to have to defend the values of the West are co-opted by a vision of the world that inexorably leads to socialism, and thereby to poverty.”

The self-styled anarcho-capitalist hit out against “collectivist experiments,” which he called the “root cause” of the problems afflicting much of the world.

“Socialism is a phenomenon that creates poverty,” he said, adding that “free enterprise capitalism is the only tool we have to end hunger and poverty.”

Musk, the owner of the site formerly known as Twitter, called the speech a “good explanation of what makes countries more or less prosperous.”

Milei, who was elected in November, was making his first overseas trip as president to Davos.


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