Elon Musk‘s trolls continue to go to new levels to express their frustrations with him. This time, they made a mockery of his pronatalist views, urging people to step up to expand the Musk empire, which already boasts several children.
Earlier this week, posters and stalls appeared all over Washington, D.C., urging people to sign up on the website Eugen-X.com. A Reddit user shared a snap of a pop-up stall set up at DuPont Circle with a poster design that read, “Have Elon’s Next Kid. Join Musk’s Legion of Moms.” Next to the stall was a man and a woman dressed in Amish costumes. Wearing a lengthy floral gown, the woman distributed flyers to passersby.
Another Redditor confirmed that similar posters were also displayed at Adams Morgan. One banner had a picture of a woman pushing a Cybertruck-shaped stroller, while another had a female humanoid with the copy:
“Love making millions and don’t mind signing a non-disclosure agreement? Well, Elon may want to impregnate you. (Child support is not guaranteed, so don’t b**ch about it).”
As though that isn’t enough trolling, clicking the sign-up button on Eugen-X.com causes a red page to pop up with the message, “Ew, gross! Why would you want to have Elon’s baby?“
It is clear to see that the posters reference Musk’s recent scandal involving right-wing influencer Ashley St. Clair. Last month, a scandal broke out when the 26-year-old confirmed she gave birth to the SpaceX founder’s 13th child. The revelation came about after she filed a court petition seeking sole custody of the infant, alleging that Musk “has had no involvement in his care and upbringing.”
However, the billionaire’s reps denied the claims, saying he “acknowledged parentage of the child.” Barely a month after the scandal broke out, Shivon Zilis, who already shares three kids with Musk, announced the birth of their fourth child. In total, Elon Musk now has 14 children.
The Senior Adviser to the President shows no signs of slowing down as he continues propagating his dream of populating the Earth with more seeds. A recent Wall Street Journal exposé revealed that Musk sometimes goes as far as entering women’s DMs, asking if they want to have his child.
The hilarious poster around Washington is undoubtedly a form of performance art, and fans online love it. “Well… DuPont Circle is a perfect place to solicit baby making,” one Redditor mocked. “The trolling is a masterclass performance. Haha,” another user gushed.
“Elon actually supports this. If you keep encouraging him, he will start franchising these booths,” another comment read.
Sometimes, a joke can be taken too far, and anti-Musk trolls might be careful about turning their banter into reality.