US Presidential Adviser and Tech-Mogul Elon Musk have a difficult relationship with his father Errol Musk. In an interview he now revealed that he was suitable for politics. The South African also explained why the whole family has an admiration for Kremlin -Baas Vladimir Putin.
Elon Musk and his father Errol have many things in common – perhaps because of these similar character traits they have not always worked out. Just like Elon, Errol is considered an ambitious businessman, both grew up in South Africa. Just like his father, the Tesla boss strives to place as many descendants as possible in the world.
In the past, the now presidential adviser stated that he had felt his house ‘terribly’ in his youth. His brother Kimbal even reported abuse by the father: “He was able to scream for two or three hours and to call us worthless and pathetic,” he said in a biography.
Even in a recent interview with the Russian service of the BBC Saving Saving Saving Musk with harsh words when he talks about his son. Despite his economic success, he finds Elon Musk not suitable for politics. “He is a technical specialist, and such people strive for logic and order. Politics is an endless chaos in which there are no floor or limits and in which it is impossible to win,” said the 79-year-old.
“Shameer” Elon must feel uncomfortable on stage
Moreover, Elon is a shy person who feels uncomfortable on stage and still has to learn to speak for an audience. “Elon always speaks very quickly to get it behind.”
Putin is admired by the Musk family
In the interview, Errol Musk also explained that the whole family has a certain admiration for the Russian president. In his opinion it is “difficult not to feel respect for Putin if you just consider him a person and not in the context of international politics.” The views of his son are similar. The 79-year-old South American regards Putin as a “strong leader”.
Asked about the Russian attack war against Ukraine, Musk Senior said: “Only in the course of time will you understand who really started.” He did not finish this position, even when the BBC journalist stated that the invasion in Ukraine was a fact.
Source: Krone

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