Elon Musk’s estranged transgender daughter took to social media to declare she’s had it with America after Donald Trump’s landslide win over Kamala Harris. Vivian Jenna Wilson, Musk’s child who cut ties with her billionaire father, is now declaring that Trump’s victory means she doesn’t “see a future” for herself in the United States.
“I’ve thought this for a while, but yesterday confirmed it for me. I don’t see my future being in the United States,” Wilson posted on Threads, making her position crystal clear. She continued by saying that, in her view, Trump supporters are “not going anywhere anytime soon.” There you have it—a classic leftist tantrum. Imagine running from your own country just because of an election that didn’t go your way.
But, as is often the case with the anti-Trump crowd, Wilson couldn’t stop there. She took a swipe at her own father and “ex-family” members who had the audacity to support Trump. In a classy touch, she threw in, “makes me glad that I didn’t develop my genetic pre-disposition of apparently not having a f–king spine.” Real respectful, right?
Musk has been open about his heartbreak over Wilson’s decision to sever ties with him, especially given what he describes as being manipulated into supporting his child’s transition during a vulnerable time. Back in July, Musk told psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson that he was “tricked” into approving the change. He described it as a situation fueled by “woke mind virus,” saying, “I was essentially tricked into signing documents… This is before I had any understanding of what was going on.” COVID confusion and fear tactics were used, Musk said, to push him into a corner, with the suggestion that his child might self-harm if he didn’t comply.
The billionaire, father to 12 children, has been vocal about his concerns over how the “woke mind virus” has impacted families and society at large. It’s hard not to notice how, for some on the left, respect for family values or differing opinions is nonexistent.
With Trump back in the White House, it’s clear that those who can’t handle a strong America-first agenda may just want to consider finding that one-way ticket out of here.