The famous French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published an issue that was “dedicated” to the richest man in the world. We are talking about American billionaire Elon Musk. Contrary to its rule not to publish anything other than the cover on social networks, the magazine posted most of the sketches from the issue about Mask on social networks X.
As the authors noted, this issue of the magazine is “dedicated to our own view of freedom of speech.”. They asked how Musk himself felt about such manifestations of freedom of speech..
\! We hope you enjoy our idea of \u200b\u200bfreedom of opinion. Please feel free to provide us with more topics (for drawings) that you like,"
Let us remind you: after acquiring Twitter, which Musk renamed X, the billionaire promised that there would be no censorship of content on his social network, because this is the suppression of freedom of speech. Although in X censorship of posted posts still exists.
On the cover of the publication, Elon Musk, in the form of a worm, emerges from the corpse of the famous French right-wing political figure Jean-Marie Le Pen. Cover caption: "
Another sketch shows Musk with a pig's nose.. The caption “Augmented Man” obviously hints at developments in Musk’s laboratories, where scientists are trying to implant microchips into people.
In the sketch, where Musk, apparently in his Tesla Cybertrucks, crosses the jungle in Africa in the hands of the natives, the caption reads “Creating cars for master racing.”.
In the picture, where Musk is holding a plunger next to Trump, the inscription means that " This is a hint at the unblocking of Trump's Twitter account, which was blocked by the previous owners of the network due to numerous violations.
The " Musk himself in the picture shouts: “Burn in hell, trans-Martians!
“He's still functioning, even after his eldest daughter beheaded him,” this sketch, in addition to hinting at implanting chips in people, contains a hint of Musk's family relationships, in particular, the transgender child of a billionaire.
Note that both the above and below cartoons, like all the works of this magazine, always have two or three hints at certain features of their “heroes”.
The " This is an allusion to the distribution of content by these billionaires' networks, which leads to children committing suicide..
And these are not all the caricatures that the Charlie Hebdo artists allowed themselves to create..
It is interesting that Mr. Musk has not yet responded to the magazine, although usually the billionaire online promptly responds to tweets related to him. But users responded with their own, no less witty memes..