Speaking to the MailOnline, Errol said he’s proud to watch his son “accepting who he is”. He said: "I think for the first time Elon was accepting who he is. Until recently, he’s been a sort of character on a stage.
“When you come from South Africa, Lefties think you’re a Nazi. To succeed, you need to be accepted by them so my sons, [Elon and younger brother Kimbal, a hugely successful restaurateur], started to become these flaming liberals – turning away from South Africa and their roots, which included me. Finally, Elon was embracing his heritage and his destiny.”
In a separate interview, Errol explained how right-wing poltics were at the core of his family’s history. Elon’s maternal grandparents relocated from Canada to South Africa in the early 1900s as they knew the Afrikaner government was a stronghold of support for Nazism outside of Germany.
"They used to support Hitler and all that sort of stuff. But they didn’t know, I don’t think they knew what the Nazis were doing. But they [the grandparents] were in the German Nazi party but in Canada. And they sympathise with the Germans. "
Man, how is this something you just share in an interview as if it’s just a nice piece of family history.
Isn’t it a bit anachronistic to talk about Nazism in the 1900s? There were precursor German nationalist movements then, but the name “Nazism” is from later. That said, it sounds like Musk’s family were ready to embrace it good and early.
Edit: Maybe that date is a misprint? Musk’s mother was born in 1948. If her parents decided to move to South Africa in the 1900s for political reasons they’d have to have been adults then, which would make them implausibly old parents. Or maybe “early 1900s” is being used to mean “first half of the 20th century”?
Another edit: It seems that the maternal grandparents moved to South Africa in 1950, not the early 1900s. So it had nothing to do with Nazism per se, but quite a lot to do with thinking like Nazis:
Elon Musk’s Anti-Semitic, Apartheid-Loving Grandfather
Archive link: https://archive.is/x3OYY
FWIW, MailOnline is terrible at journalism. I’m sure this site referring to that is at least as bad. Thanks to you for doing the research!
Just a reminder that the former Mayor of Regina later became Canada’s notorious KKK Member of Parliament. So Regina, settler haven of starlight tours and other delightful forms of subjugation, wasn’t racist enough for these degenerates.
Just one small edit there … Saskatoon was the settler haven for starlight tours beginning in the mid/late 70s.
Source is me … I lived there in the 70s and 80s and had a couple of males friends it happened to (they survived).
Nazi party was only formed in 1920. Had to be after that. And I don’t think the Nazi party faced much international ire until late 30s. IANAHistorian.
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