Musk Sounds Alarm On Illegal Mass Migration Of “Cannibal Gangs”

Gotta love when the mainstream media wigs out over supposedly “racist” Elon Musk for daring to question the very real dangers associated with no real security at the border.

Indeed, Haiti has descended into total chaos, all but guaranteeing another surge of migrants towards the border.

Unfortunately, such migrants may well have cannibalistic tendencies, as Musk noted.

“When people wonder ‘how bad can it really get?’ Well, it can get cannibal-gang bad,” Musk proclaimed.

Musk’s response emerged in response to videos and observations posted online regarding the frightful rise in cannibalistic behavior apparently unfolding across Haiti.

Malaysian commentator Ian Miles Cheong, who recently enraged mainstream media by daring to address the obvious.

“There are cannibal gangs in Haiti who abduct and eat people. We are not supposed to talk about that because of cultural relativism. The entire country has now entered a state of chaos after gangs attacked two prisons, setting many criminals free. 80% of Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince is now controlled by these gangs,” Cheong remarked.

Gangs that undoubtedly have their eye on havoc that they can cause across the United States, especially given the large Haitian diaspora in the Southeast.

“Haiti has collapsed. The President is no longer in the country. The ports are officially closed. Cannibal gangs are besieging the national palace in Port-au-Prince … And now they want to import this into America,” Cheong added ominously.

“End of days. This is bleaker than Mad Max,” Musk declared, providing the context for his “cannibal gang” remarks.

After the media predictably exploded at Musk for daring to point out rather rational concerns, the tech genius shrugged off criticism in his typically Muskian fashion.

“If wanting to screen immigrants for potential homicidal tendencies and cannibalism makes me ‘right wing’, then I would gladly accept such a label! Failure to do so would put innocent Americans in mortal risk. Shame on NBC. Shame, shame, shame,” Musk drawled.

Indeed, NBC ranted at Cheong for showing cannibal videos “at least two years old.” As if videos of cannibals from two years ago makes them any less frightening in their practices now!

Exactly why else is the leading thug in Haiti nicknamed “Barbecue?”

For more than one deranged reason, that’s for sure.

“Objecting to rolling out the red (in more ways than one) carpet for homicidal cannibals seems like a reasonable position to me,” Musk added, rather humorous snark on full display.

Indeed, it is. One that has also been adopted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in his efforts to defend Florida borders from a literal wave of cannibals.

“For quite some time, the State of Florida has been dedicating significant resources to combat illegal vessels coming to Florida from countries such as Haiti,” DeSantis declared.

One of the many reasons why DeSantis may have a real shot at the White House after Trump.

“Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard, and state law enforcement agencies to deploy over 250 additional officers and soldiers and over a dozen air and sea craft to the southern coast of Florida to protect our state. No state has done more to supplement the (under-resourced) U.S. Coast Guard’s interdiction efforts; we cannot have illegal aliens coming to Florida,” DeSantis added.

With any luck, the border situation will be undertaking a dramatic reversal upon the forthcoming transition of presidential power.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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