Despite presenting himself as a super-productive mega-genius, Elon Musk spends all day tweeting – the worst and most ridiculous thing a person can do. As a result of his incessant posting, Musk frequently says things that come back to bite him. The post below on capital punishment may be one such incident:
My brother in Christ, you got all dressed up and escorted a murderer into Congress pic.twitter.com/oOKmScUeVw
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) November 23, 2025
“Unequivocal evidence of guilt”, hey Elon Musk?
Benjamin Netanyahu is the prime minister of Israel and the man most responsible for the genocide in Gaza. As a result of this, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has a warrant out for his arrest, with the crimes in question being war crimes.
Sadly for Musk, the ICC is not able to implement the death penalty. Israel, meanwhile, is looking to legalise the murder of Palestinian captives:
The israeli Knesset approves the first draft of a law imposing the death penalty on Palestinian captives, with or without trial | israeli Channel 12 pic.twitter.com/ZjkIoqvkLG
— Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) November 3, 2025
If Elon Musk does want to see an imprisoned Netanyahu asphyxiated, he should claim his pal Benjamin has access to Epstein’s video recordings (something which may be the case if the Mossad claims are true). Once the rumour’s out there, we’re sure it won’t be too long before Netanyahu finds himself suicided in suspicious circumstances.
Moving away from Netanyahu, it’s also the case that Musk has something of a death count himself. While this is arguably true of any automobile manufacturer, the issue with Tesla is that many of the deaths seem to be directly linked to the ‘autopilot’ feature. The website TeslaDeaths.com has the number of ‘Autopilot deaths’ at 59 currently, and autopilot isn’t the only suspected issue:
Driver Dies After Tesla Crashes and Bursts into Flames It is obvious that Tesla’s have a fire problem. It is disgraceful that nothing is done about it $tsla $tslaq https://t.co/VY2NIUDI8I
— Commentator (@Commuternyc) November 22, 2025
503
Your Tesla Model S in France started to burn while driving.
Tesla: Yes. It happens ..
My colleague will be right with you. To take your orderh/t @TeslaqJ https://t.co/jEHVMkq8Av pic.twitter.com/4CiTJ6qaz0
— Ton Aarts (@ton_aarts) June 16, 2023
The ‘503’ in the above tweet references the fact that it’s the 503rd reported incident in the thread. If Elon Musk is found to be criminally negligent and responsible for the Tesla deaths, should he be hung by the neck?
The 1st person to die because of Full Self Driving in a Tesla was a Tesla employee and Elon fanboy who insisted on FSD even though his wife found it stressful and his friend who survived the fatal crash said it was erratic. Elon is obviously lying because he has every reason to. pic.twitter.com/B6JQpGpvel
— evan loves worf (@esjesjesj) February 15, 2024
The company was actually found partially liable for a death earlier this year, so presumably that means he should be partially hung – kind of like an autoerotic asphyxiation-type situation, but punitive.
Itchy Twitter fingers
We’d be remiss if we didn’t point out that Elon Musk has previously argued for clemency for murderers, including one who was very famously filmed doing the murder:
This you? pic.twitter.com/O1DdHjJ2CX
— The Subtext (@TrueSubtext) November 23, 2025
As we said at the top, Musk is a low-witted Twitter addict who tweets all day without thinking. He’s calling for the death penalty today, but he’ll call for the opposite tomorrow if it suits him, and he won’t even recognise the hypocrisy.
Featured image via Government of Israel












