“He is doing things that erode the fabric of civilization. Getting DAs elected who refused to prosecute crime, that’s part of the problem in San Francisco and LA and other cities, so why would you do that?,” Musk told Rogan on Tuesday.
“… Once you get to sort of city and state district attorneys, the value money’s extremely good. Soros realized that you don’t need to change the laws. You just need to change how they are enforced,” Musk continued.
Musk and Soros share a long-time animosity. In May, the former accused the latter of hating humanity.
In August, Elon Musk has announced his intention to sue billionaire investor George Soros’s Open Society Foundations grantmaking network over its attempts to suppress freedom of speech.
The tweet was published as a commentary on an article by US journalist Ben Scallan, in which he reported that Soros-funded NGOs promote censorship across Ireland and Scotland. These policies include, among other things, police raids on homes and seizure of citizens' personal devices. Such measures are the result of the NGOs' claims about an increase in "hate crimes" in the regions, Scallan wrote, adding that the endgame of the claims is to promote legislation which will "restrict freedom" and "make it easier to secure prosecutions and convictions."