Elon Musk warned residents of Pennsylvania on Thursday that if Vice President Kamala Harris gets another four years, America will look more like the dystopian, post-apocalyptic movie “Mad Max.”
During the billionaire CEO’s town hall for former President Donald Trump, Musk told the crowd in Folsom that the reason he was there in person was because the state is “so important to the future of the world.”
“This election is going to decide the fate of America,” Musk told the enthusiastic crowd. “Along with the fate of America, the fate of western civilization.”
The billionaire said what we all want are “sensible, common sense things,” like secure borders, safe cities, sensible spending so we “don’t have crazy inflation.”
“If we get 4 more years of this, we’re going to be fully Mad Max.
It’s nice to watch a Mad Max movie, but we don’t want to be in the Mad Max movie.”
-Elon Musk pic.twitter.com/E98EQHyRrd
— Elon Muskcle (@elonmuskcle) October 17, 2024
“We want freedom of speech,” he added. “We want the Constitution to be upheld. I’m being told, at times, that these are right-wing values and I am like, ‘Are you insane?’ This is literally the fundamental values that made America what it is today. And anyone who’s against those things is fundamentally un-American. The hell with them.”
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When someone in the crowd yelled George Soros’ name — who has backed elections across the country for soft-on-crime district attorneys — Musk said for “someone who sort of claims to be doing good, but actually he is not,” Soros was “tearing down the fabric of society.”
“You should be able to feel safe walking around America’s cities,” he added, noting that his mom, who lives in New York, has had three of her friends assaulted on the street this year. “And it’s getting worse.”
“This is not the future we want,” Musk continued. “And if we get four more years of [Harris], I mean, we are going to be fully ‘Mad Max.’ It’s nice to watch a ‘Mad Max’ movie, but we don’t want to be in the ‘Mad Max’ movie.”
The comments drew loud cheers and applause from the crowd.
Musk’s appearance comes after the billionaire went public with his endorsement of Trump. The CEO first appeared alongside the former president on Trump’s return to Butler, Pennsylvania, where Musk stole the show, telling the crowd “Trump must win.”