American billionaire Elon Musk has published a meme concerning the issue of US military aid with an image of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Elon Musk dedicated a meme to the “suffering” Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who asks for help. He posted the relevant post on X (Twitter).
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 1, 2023
It depicts a character with the face of the President of Ukraine.
“When five minutes have passed and you haven’t asked for a billion dollars in aid,” the caption reads.
This meme caused a great deal of outrage among users, and has already been responded to by well-known personalities such as the Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Ruslan Stefanchuk, the founder of the World Central Kitchen volunteer organization Jose Andres, Senior Policy Advisor to the US Helsinki Commission Paul Massaro, and many others. This is what they write.
Ruslan Stefanchuk: “The case when Elon Musk tried to conquer space, but something went wrong and in 5 minutes he was up to his ears in shit.”
José Andrés: “Elon Musk. I asked you for an autograph on your book… [But] you don’t deserve it! You’re a confused dude… You have so much potential… And you’re on the wrong side of a lot of issues… You can really use your power for good… Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a good leader… You’re not!”
Paul Massaro
: “Supporting Ukraine is the best national security investment we have ever made”.
Other reactions and memes are already about Elon Musk
Ukrainian stand-up comedian Anton Tymoshenko stated that Musk bought Twitter to insult people who are dying for their freedom:
So you have bought social media to bully people who are dying because they love freedom. Visioner.
– Anton Tymoshenko (@_Tymoshenko) October 2, 2023
Activist and volunteer Serhiy Sternenko ridiculed Musk for supporting war crimes and genocide:
When you support war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide pic.twitter.com/FNtbx6mtMJ
– Serhii Sternenko ✙ (@sternenko) October 2, 2023
And the OSINT community Molfar hinted that Musk is Putin’s lapdog:
– Molfar (@molfar_agency) October 2, 2023
- On October 1, US President Joe Biden signed a bill to temporarily fund the government until November 17, which had been approved the day before by the US Senate and House of Representatives. Before the signing, Biden made a statement that the agreement did not include new funding to continue supporting Ukraine.
- Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova said that the adoption of the draft temporary budget in the United States does not threaten the supply of weapons and equipment that were previously approved.