Elon Musk brands Humza Yousaf a ā€˜super racist scumbagā€™

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Elon Musk brands Humza Yousaf a ā€˜super racist scumbagā€™

Elon Musk has branded Humza Yousaf a ā€œsuper racist scumbagā€ and dared the former first minister to sue him.

The billionaire said ā€œgo ahead, make my dayā€ following reports that Mr Yousaf was considering taking legal action in an escalating social media row between the pair on X, formerly Twitter, which is owned by Mr Musk.

On Sunday, Mr Musk effectively branded Mr Yousaf a ā€œdangerous race baiterā€, in response to the former SNP leader sharing an article in the Sunday Mail claiming that he was ā€œconsidering all optionsā€ including going to court.

The exchange came two days after Mr Musk described Mr Yousaf as a ā€œsuper, super racistā€ and claimed he ā€œloathes white peopleā€.

The comments were a response to an attack the ex-SNP leader had launched on Mr Musk at the Edinburgh Fringe.

He described Mr Musk, one of the wealthiest people in the world, as ā€œone of the most dangerous men on the planetā€ and accused him of attempting to stoke civil wars in Europe.

The allegations of racism against Mr Yousaf by Musk date back to last year, when he responded to a three-year-old speech Mr Yousaf gave at Holyrood at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement.

The then-SNP justice secretary had pointed out a succession of figures in Scottish public life were white.

Elon Musk is a dangerous race baiter who must be held to account for his actions.

I canā€™t think what it is that upsets him so much about a Brown, Muslim, progressive politician? šŸ¤” But his billions wonā€™t stop me calling out his support for the far-right.https://t.co/d2i2PIpVMd

ā€” Humza Yousaf (@HumzaYousaf) August 11, 2024

Musk has repeated the racism allegation over recent days, in response to Mr Yousafā€™s widely reported comments in the Scottish capital.

ā€œAnybody who goes on social media, even if they own the platform and thinks that free speech is absolute whether in the UK or USA, needs to think again,ā€ Aamer Anwar, Mr Yousafā€™s lawyer, said.

ā€œFree speech carries responsibility and if you break the law there are consequences, as we have seen in recent days.

ā€œElon Musk has effectively painted a target on Humza Yousafā€™s back with his completely unacceptable, untrue and inflammatory comments.ā€

On Sunday, Mr Yousaf shared the report on X which had raised the prospect of him taking legal action.

He accompanied the link to the news story by calling Musk a ā€œdangerous race baiterā€ adding that ā€œhis billions wonā€™t stop me calling out his support for the far-right.ā€

Musk responded by agreeing with a comment in which another social media user told Mr Yousaf it was he who was a ā€œdangerous race baiter who must be held to account for your actions.ā€

Musk later added: ā€œHeā€™s obviously super racist against white people. I dare that scumbag to sue me. Go ahead, make my dayā€¦ā€

Heā€™s obviously super racist against white people. I dare that scumbag to sue me. Go ahead, make my day ā€¦

ā€” Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 11, 2024

While the pair have clashed before on social media, their latest row has erupted over comments Mr Yousaf made at the Edinburgh Fringe, to broadcaster Matthew Stadlen.

In remarks that he later repeated in a broadcast interview with CNN, he accused Musk of using his power and influence for ā€œevilā€.

It followed a series of inflammatory social media interventions by Musk, including claiming that civil war was ā€œinevitableā€ in the UK.

Mr Yousaf said: ā€œHe is not accountable to anybody. He has vast wealth at his fingertips, and he uses it for some of the most wicked, evil Iā€™ve seen.ā€

The former SNP leader repeatedly said Musk was ā€œnot an idiotā€ and that the tech entrepreneur could easily ā€œdo a simple Google searchā€ to disprove any of the false claims he spread on X.

ā€œInstead he seeks to amplify it and perpetuate it,ā€ Mr Yousaf said. ā€œSo heā€™s amplified these white supremacists, these far-right neo-Nazi conspiracy theories and has almost called for civil war in Europe.ā€

Mr Yousaf has repeatedly rejected any accusations of racism and suggested last week that he may devote the rest of his working life to countering the far right and extremism.

In response to Muskā€™s initial attack last year, his spokesman said he had ā€œstood firm against hatred and bigotry, of any kindā€ throughout his life.

The MSP has repeatedly spoken about being targeted by racist attacks.

Police Scotland received a deluge of complaints against Mr Yousaf for the Holyrood speech he gave in 2020, following the introduction of his hate crime laws, but dismissed them all.

A fact check by the news agency Reuters found that the speech had been misrepresented online to suggest Mr Yousaf had been arguing that Scotland contained too many white people, which he did not.

Both Mr Musk and Mr Yousaf have been approached for comment.

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