Musk: My son is "dead" because of taking puberty blockers
Elon Musk. Photo: nypost
Elon Musk stated that his son is "dead" because of taking puberty blockers, which resulted in the boy being considered a girl. In an interview with psychology professor Jordan Peterson, the entrepreneur said that doctors did not explain to him that such drugs "are actually sterilization drugs". Therefore, he allowed his son Xavier to take them.
"I essentially lost my son. My son Xavier is dead, killed by the woke mind virus," said Musk.
The businessman called doctors who change children's gender "evil" and urged that those promoting transgenderism be imprisoned.
In 2022, Xavier turned 18 and officially became a girl named Vivian Jenna Wilson (his mother's surname).
As reported by the UOJ, Musk announced the relocation of his companies' offices from California due to the state's new transgender law.
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