This post appeared originally on October 10, 2023. It explains why Elon Musk’s grandfather Joshua Haldeman left a prosperous life in Canada and moved his family to apartheid South Africa in 1950. He was a successful chiropractor and aviator. He was also involved in politics, but was not successful at winning elections.
Wikipedia describes Haldeman’s racism and anti-Semitism:
Haldeman was a supporter of South Africa’s apartheid policies and the ruling National Party of South Africa, telling a reporter for the extremist Die Transvaler newspaper, a tool of the Nazis in South Africa during World War II: “Instead of the Government’s attitude keeping me out of South Africa, it had precisely the opposite effect—it encouraged me to come and settle here”.[2] In 1951, he wrote an article about South Africa for the Saskatchewan newspaper, the Regina Leader-Post, defending apartheid and writing of Black South Africans: “The natives are very primitive and must not be taken seriously… Some are quite clever in a routine job, but the best of them cannot assume responsibility and will abuse authority. The present government of South Africa knows how to handle the native question.”[2][20]
Weeks after the Sharpeville massacre on 21 March 1960, Haldeman self-published The International Conspiracy to Establish a World Dictatorship and the Menace to South Africa, a 42-page response to the massacre. The United Nations passed Resolution 134, the body’s first official condemnation of apartheid and the beginning of decades of diplomatic isolation. Later Haldeman self-published a second book alleging again international conspiracies: The International Conspiracy in Health, which cast suspicion on fluoridation, vaccinations, and health insurance.[2][21]
Grandfather Haldeman was an energetic private pilot, who traveled the globe. He died in a plane accident in 1974, when Elon was only three years old. Maybe he had no influence on his grandchild.
Too bad Elon Musk didn’t stay there. He could have used his entrepreneurial brain to vitalize the economy of the African continent.

Has Musk ever really built anything? Seems to me he has just found a way to scrub reputation off those who actually built something.
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I attach more importance to current behavior, that’s already more damning than anything the sins of the fathers might add. Being Musk of course he will blur the lines all he can, that gives him plausible deniability with the gormless public without giving up any codewords, hund‑whistles, wink‑winks with his true believers.
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Apples do not fall too far from the tree. Musk’s ideological leanings are grounded in racism, eugenics and a propensity for conspiracy theories.
As far as Musk’s entrepreneurial spirit helping the economy of South Africa, I doubt his endeavors would trickle down to the typical citizen. Musk is not inclined to share his good fortune. Even though taxpayers helped build Tesla and Starlink, few Americans have financially benefited from their profits. With our rigged tax system, “Elon Musk’s company avoided almost all federal income tax on nearly $11 billion of U.S. income over three years.”https://itep.org/tesla-reported-zero-federal-income-tax-in-2024/
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What the article did not mention of what influence Musk’s father and mother had on his upbringing. Undoubtedly Musk’s grandfather influenced his father and his way of thinking about life and the people in South Africa. I think it would be interesting to know how Musk’s parents influenced his way of thinking. We know his mother is still living but nothing is ever mentioned about his father.
I think he is a full blown racist and he is not happy with the way things finally turned out in South Africa.
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Some speculate that Musk hates AID because AID worked against apartheid in South Africa.
Payback time.
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It explains a bit about Elon’s family and home. Racists. South Africa, his homeland, apartheid reigned and may still reign there.
That may explain why Elon found the Nazi salute to be appropriate. He is getting nuttier and nuttier.
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Trump is nutty.
Musk is racist and misogynist.
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Don’t understand your last sentence. Is Musk good for any place he goes?
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Maybe had he stayed in South Africa, he might have helped make up for the sins of apartheid. We will never know.
He has certainly turned into a curse to our country. He is destroying our institutions, with the aid of the stupidest president ever.
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