FACT CHECK: Did Elon Musk wear a hat that reads ‘Make Apartheid Great Again’?
A social media post claimed that Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, wore a hat that defended apartheid. However, this assertion has been identified as false, as the image in question was digitally altered. In addition, a report from Reuters highlighted that the Israeli Defense Force recovered the bodies of five hostages in southern Gaza, while 120 hostages remain missing. It’s important to be cautious with information shared on social media, especially when it comes to images and claims involving public figures. The assertion about Elon Musk wearing a hat that defended apartheid has been proven false due to the digital manipulation of the image. Misleading content can spread quickly, so verifying facts from reliable sources is crucial.
Additionally, the situation regarding hostages in Gaza is complex and constantly evolving. According to a report from Reuters, the Israeli Defense Force has recovered the bodies of five hostages, while 120 others remain unaccounted for. This underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the seriousness of the situation in the region. Always seek information from credible news outlets to stay informed on such issues.
A post shared on social media purports that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently wore a hat defending apartheid.
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Verdict: False
The image was digitally altered.
Fact Check:
The Israeli Defense Force retrieved the bodies of five hostages in southern Gaza, Reuters reported. They were among the 120 hostages still missing in Gaza.
A post shared on Threads purports Musk wore a hat with a slogan in support of apartheids. The photo allegedly shows the CEO in a black hat with text that reads, “Make Apartheid Great Again.”
The caption reads, “Musk has issues with diversity.”
The image was digitally altered. The original image dates back to 2019 and shows Musk wearing a solid black hat with no words on it. The photo was taken after the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod competition at the SpaceX headquarters in Los Angeles according to AFP’s caption.
The slogan appears to be a play on former President Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again.” Musk has recently endorsed Trump after the assassination attempt, according to NPR. (RELATED: Is Elon Musk Giving Trump $45 Million Per Month?)
Musk has also shared his strong support for Israel. He appeared at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech in front of Congress as his guest, The Guardian reported.
This is not the first time misinformation has been shared online. Check Your Fact recently debunked a claim the investment company BlackRock owns the building Trump’s attempted assassin shot from.
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