Let’s start here:
Then remember this:
Elon Musk and Donald Trump have both exhibited behaviour aligning with far-right ideologies, particularly in their rhetoric and online activities. Trump has long been associated with the far right due to his nationalist, anti-immigrant policies, promotion of conspiracy theories, and attacks on democratic institutions. Musk, while historically more politically ambiguous, has increasingly engaged with far-right figures and narratives, especially on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). He has amplified misinformation, criticised progressive policies, and reinstated previously banned extremist accounts, contributing to a digital space more hospitable to right-wing radicalism. Their influence on public discourse has fuelled polarisation, misinformation, and the mainstreaming of far-right views.
Then rejoice that “Make Elon Go Away” is super trending, and for good reason too, as we saw above.
MEGA = Make Elon Go Away. Nice subversion, Twitter (X). And got it trending, too.

Oh yes, that GIF
“Make Elon Go Away”, and for good reason too. He is far too deranged from his right wing mind cancer, that he is a danger to the entire planet.
— the northlondonhippy (@nthlondonhippy) February 2, 2025
Why doesn’t he test ride on one of his rockets? Or is he waiting for Mars? Why wait, he can leave today, once he gets his brain chip pic.twitter.com/1ISD9tVOAS
Europe will
— Navdeep Singh Rajwanshi (@TheGameVeda) February 2, 2025
Make
Elon
Go
Away
Like it did the last bunch of Nazis #MEGA pic.twitter.com/fFy7po4GRI
Don’t let the haters win!