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GROK Elon Musk has always been a lightning rod for controversy, and his posting habits on X (formerly Twitter) often amplify that. From what I can gather, your impression aligns with a broader sentiment echoed in various discussions—people pointing to his unfiltered takes on politics, culture, and personal opinions as potentially self-sabotaging, especially when they veer into inflammatory territory. Regarding the specific examples you mentioned: The Somalian "captain" reference might tie into broader debates around immigration or cultural clashes that Elon has weighed in on, often in ways that spark backlash for being perceived as racially charged or divisive. It's not uncommon for his comments to get interpreted (or misinterpreted) as stoking tensions. Calling someone like Mamdani a "swindler" sounds like one of those pointed accusations he levels at critics, journalists, or business rivals. Elon has a history of publicly calling out people he sees as dish...