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Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

Many netizens feel that billionaire Elon Musk feels as if he has 48 hours in his day, of which 24 hours are spent on tweeting (it should be called X) and the other 24 hours are spent on work, and his tweets often "get in trouble" for him. According to the British "Daily Mail" local time on October 2, in the middle of the night, Musk posted a Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky emoji on Twitter (that is, X), mocking him for "5 minutes have passed, but have not asked for $1 billion in aid", and the Kiev Ukrainian parliament also responded with a Musk meme to satirize Musk.

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

The initial reason for Musk's post was that during the war, President Zelensky and his senior deputies frequently asked their Western allies for billions of dollars in military assistance, in Musk's view, President Zelensky has been "passionately" dominating Ukraine's attitude to war, neither considering cost nor time, as early as the beginning of the war, Musk had advised Ukraine on social media to strive for peace, but Kiev firmly rejected this position.

It is precisely because of Musk's position that even if his SpaceX provides Ukraine with a Starlink network link, the Ukrainian side is still full of disgust with Musk.

At the end of last week, in order to avoid the shutdown of the US government, the US Congress introduced a temporary financing measure, which "ignored" the aid to Ukraine, which directly led to the failure of the 6 billion US dollars (about 43.8 billion yuan) that Ukraine had expected to receive from the United States, and they became more and more worried that the United States and even the West had loosened their support for Ukraine.

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

The United States is also facing the 2024 election, and the Republican Donald Trump is now increasingly vocal, and the Ukrainian side is closely watching the possibility of Trump returning to the White House, which they believe will be extremely unfavorable to Ukraine.

Ukraine had received assurances from the current US President Joe Biden that Kiev would receive the funds they needed from the United States. However, as Biden has shown increasingly obvious cognitive problems over the past few months, there are growing concerns that he is no longer fit to run for the Democratic Party. So that Ukraine's concerns about the United States are deeper.

On such a background, Musk P a photo of President Zelensky, mocking, "5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid", Musk is very terrier, he sent emojis circulating on the Internet since 2014, the original title was "In class, trying to put P next to a cute girl", the picture content is a boy sitting in the classroom, his expression is nervous, his face is red.

Netizens are hooked on this picture, often putting the boy P into someone else, humorously expressing feelings in uncomfortable situations or embarrassing situations.

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

After Musk's tweet, the official account of the Ukrainian parliament immediately posted a photo of Musk, satirizing Musk, saying, "5 minutes have passed, and you have not spread Russian propaganda." "—They see Musk as someone on the side of Russia.

The speaker of the Ukrainian parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk, joined in mocking Musk, tweeting, "... [Elon Musk] tried to conquer space, but something went wrong and within 5 minutes he was in trouble. This is a satire of SpaceX's rocket launch failure in April this year, but according to Musk and SpaceX, the launch target at that time was not a success at all, and the launch did not fail.

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

Ukraine's ambassador to Estonia, Mariana Betsa, accused Musk of not having empathy, while Ukrainian scholar Roman Sheremeta commented that Musk was "simply indecent."

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

This is not the first time Musk has commented on Ukraine in recent days. On Friday, Musk tweeted about the US funding bill, writing why so many politicians of both parties in the United States care about the Ukrainian border 100 times more than they care about the US border.

Musk tweeted to mock Zelensky: 5 minutes have passed, and you have not asked for $1 billion in aid

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Under the "Post" report, there are nearly 400 reader comments, interestingly, most of the readers are from the United States, although some of them evaluate Musk as "idiots" in terms of geopolitics and interpersonal relationships, but a considerable number of American readers said that Musk is right, and some American readers said that if the United States spent more taxpayer money on poor Americans, the results would be different.

SOURCE: DAILYMAIL