Elon Musk HATES Humans. So Why Does He Keep Bothering with HUMANS?
Let’s get one thing straight right now. I’m not here to participate in the mainstream media’s circle jerk of pretending that the richest man on earth is just a quirky, misunderstood genius.
You see it, don’t you? That wince. That awkward, robotic shuffle when he’s forced to share oxygen with actual people. The deer-in-the-headlights look when a journalist asks him a question he hasn’t pre-programmed into his own brain.
Elon Musk is physically uncomfortable with humans. It’s painful to watch. He looks like an alien who read a Wikipedia article on Homo sapiens once and is now trying to fake it at a party.
So, if he hates being around us so much, why does he keep bothering? Why does the man who admits he “found it rewarding to spend all night programming computers, just by myself” insist on being the main character in the human race’s story? .
I’m going to tell you exactly why. And it’s not what the pajama boys on Twitter think.
The Diagnostic: He Told You Himself
First, let’s address the elephant in the room. The reason he’s so bad at being a human is because, neurologically, he’s running a different operating system.
Elon has Asperger’s. He announced it on Saturday Night Live. He said, “To anyone I’ve offended, I just want to say, I reinvented electric cars and I’m sending people to Mars. Did you think I was also going to be a chill, normal dude?” .
His own brother, Kimbal, confirmed it. He said Elon has “limited empathy” and that “connecting emotionally” is challenging . Elon himself admitted that social cues aren’t intuitive, that he takes things too literally .
Now, the mainstream media looks at that and says, “Oh, poor baby. Let’s give him a participation trophy.”
Wrong.
In the real world—my world—we call that a double-edged sword. That lack of social coding allows him to ignore the noise. It allows him to think about rocket equations while the rest of you are worrying about whether your joke landed at the water cooler.
But—and this is a massive, Bugatti-sized “BUT”—it also creates a monster when you have $662 billion and the ego of a god.
The “NPC” Complex: When Reality Bites
When you cannot connect with humans, you stop seeing them as humans. You start seeing them as obstacles. Or worse, as code.
Look at his behavior when he gets cornered. There’s a brilliant clip from the Bloomberg forum where a journalist asked him hard questions. Real questions. Instead of answering, Musk called her an “NPC.” A non-playable character. Like she was a glitch in a video game .
He then proceeded to give one-word answers. He was rattled. The guy who wants to colonize Mars couldn’t handle a conversation with a woman with a microphone .
This is the Matrix glitching. He has built his entire reality on the idea that he is the “main character” and everyone else is just background AI. When an “NPC” asks a question he can’t answer with a meme or a conspiracy theory, the system crashes.
The Burn Book: A History of Bridge Combustion
If you want to understand a man, look at the rubble he leaves behind. Elon Musk doesn’t have relationships; he has transactions that expire.
Let’s look at the casualty list, shall we?
· Larry Page (Google): They were best friends. Musk crashed at his house. Then Musk poached a top scientist. Page felt betrayed and ended the friendship. Musk’s response? “He refused to hang out with me anymore.” .
· Sam Altman (OpenAI): They started OpenAI together. Now Musk calls him “Scam Altman.” .
· Grimes (Baby Mama): He has children with her named X Æ A-XII and Techno Mechanicus. They are now in a custody battle so ugly she has to use Twitter to get him to respond to “medical crises” involving their kids .
· Vivian Wilson (Daughter): His own child changed their last name to disassociate. They stated publicly they do not wish to be related to him “in any way, shape or form” . When asked about it, Musk went on a tirade about how his child was “dead” to him.
· Martin Eberhard (Tesla Co-founder): Musk ousted him, then sued him, then called him “by far the worst person I’ve ever worked with.” .
· Vernon Unsworth (British Caver): This guy helped save those Thai kids from a cave. Musk called him a “pedo guy” because the caver criticized his submarine idea. Just because he didn’t like what the guy said .
Do you see the pattern? If you disagree, you are deleted. If you leave his orbit, you are an enemy. He doesn’t have friendships; he has “followers.”
The Empathy Deficit: The Weakness of the West?
Here is where it gets dark. And I mean, really dark.
Musk recently sat down with Joe Rogan and dropped a truth bomb that made the left’s head explode. He said, “The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy.” .
Think about that.
He looked at the Western world—the very civilization that allowed him to immigrate, to build companies, to become a trillionaire—and declared that caring about other people is a bug, not a feature.
He is literally telling you his worldview. Empathy is for the weak. Feeling for the guy struggling to pay his electric bill while Elon sells $100,000 cars? That’s a “weakness.”
This is the philosophy of a man who has never had to rely on the kindness of others. It’s the philosophy of a man who views the 99% of the population as worker bees for his hive mind.
So, Why Does He Bother?
If you hate the peasants, why buy the castle?
Because power is the only drug that works when you can’t feel love.
If you can’t connect with people emotionally—if you can’t feel joy from a hug or comfort from a friend—the only remaining metric is scale. It’s control.
He bought Twitter (X) not because he loves social media. He bought it because he hated the idea that someone else controlled the town square. He wants to be the guy controlling the algorithm. Why? Because if he can’t understand people face-to-face, he’ll damn well understand them by reading their data.
He wants to go to Mars not because he loves the cosmos, but because Earth is full of people who ask him hard questions. He wants to build a colony where he is the undisputed Slaylebrity King, surrounded by employees who rely on him for oxygen.
It’s the ultimate escape from social anxiety: build your own planet where everyone has to listen to you or they die.
The Demon Mode
Walter Isaacson, his biographer, talks about “Demon Mode.” It’s a state Musk enters where he becomes dark, cold, and brutal to everyone around him. He trashes people. He fires them. He attacks them online .
This is what happens when a man with the brain of an engineer and the emotional intelligence of a rock is given unlimited resources. When he feels threatened, he doesn’t seek comfort. He attacks.
He called a former friend “mentally ill” for disagreeing with him on COVID. He called a Senator a “traitor” for supporting Ukraine. He called advertisers trying to “blackmail” him and told them to go f*** themselves .
The Final Verdict
Is Elon Musk a genius? Obviously. You don’t land rockets vertically by being stupid.
But is he a leader? No.
Leaders inspire loyalty. Leaders feel the pain of their men. Leaders take the bullet for the team. Musk takes the credit and fires the team.
He bothers with humans because we are the audience. He needs an audience to validate the genius. But he hates that the audience talks back.
He is the ultimate paradox: A man desperate to be loved by the masses, who is physiologically incapable of loving anyone back.
So the next time you see him twitch on stage, or call a journalist an NPC, or post a meme that makes zero sense at 3 AM, remember: You’re watching a man trying to hack humanity.
And he’s failing.
Chief Unmasker of Slaylebrities Notes
The reality is he’s right, to be the richest you cannot have empathy!!!
How do I know so much about Elon? Because I am exactly like Elon. I detest mediocrity even an inch of it therefore I cannot stand basic humans so I built my own billionaire social network to control the controllables!!!
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