“An impossible amount of bullshit”: Xavier Niel openly attacks Elon Musk, calling him a “dirty jerk”

“An impossible amount of bullshit”: Xavier Niel openly attacks Elon Musk, calling him a “dirty jerk”
“An impossible amount of bullshit”: Xavier Niel openly attacks Elon Musk, calling him a “dirty jerk”

“You can be both a brilliant entrepreneur and a jerk”criticized Xavier Niel against the boss of Tesla.

When it comes to talking about Elon Musk, Xavier Niel doesn’t beat around the bush. In his new book A real desire to make a mess (Flammarion), the French entrepreneur violently attacked the wealthy businessman, Elon Musk, whom he described as “salts with”, accusing him of “create violence” on the set of Inter.

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For Xavier Niel, the boss of Free, Elon Musk “it a number of impossible bullshitimprobable” provoking “violence”. He particularly criticizes the businessman for holding outrageous, deceptive or hateful comments since his political commitment, at the end of the summer, where he officially announced his support for Republican candidate Donald Trump for the presidential election of November 5, when Xavier Niel assured him that he did not want to get involved in politics. “It’s not my job!”he estimated, while he nevertheless mentioned his “dream” one day to run for mayor of

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“I believe in a form of morality. When we do stupid things, we always end up paying for them.”, he continued, arguing that “what you can say can impact your business”, referring to the fall in the value of X, which, since the takeover by Elon Musk, has scared away advertisers. In question? The moderation of the social network which is “much less secure than it was a year ago, which has prompted brands to cut back on their investments on the platform”had meant Stéphan Loerke, president of the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, against whom Elon Musk declared “the war” last August 5.

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