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Elon Musk's Family History in South Africa Reveals Ties to Apartheid & Neo-Nazi MovementsMar 27, 2025 Latest Shows Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-de... Elon Musk was born in 1971 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and raised in a wealthy family under the country's racist apartheid laws. Musk's family history reveals ties to apartheid and neo-Nazi politics. We speak with Chris McGreal, reporter for The Guardian, to understand how Musk's upbringing shaped his worldview, as well as that of his South African-raised colleague Peter Thiel, a right-wing billionaire who co-founded PayPal alongside Musk. "Musk lived what can only be described as a neocolonial life," said McGreal. "If you were a white South African in that period and you had any money at all, you lived with servants at your beck and call." |
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Chris McGreal is the Guardian’s former Johannesburg correspondent
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Native Nazis in South Africa
As could be easily understood, an Apartheid regime, by its supremacist nature, automatically welcomes Neonazis. Violent fascism is in its DNA. Below a couple of documentaries about South Africa's notorious native Nazi, Eugene Terre'Blanche, and his organisation, the far right AWP party. Read also this Wiki page for more background on Terre'Blanche, and don't miss how this vile character met his well deserved demise.
Nick Broomfield's film chronicles the collapse of the far-right AWB party in apartheid-era South Africa through a portrait of its leader, Eugene Terre'Blanche, his driver JP and JP's wife Anita.
The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife (Nick Broomfield S. Africa Documentary) | Real Stories
The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife (Nick Broomfield S. Africa Documentary) | Real Stories
Nick Broomfield's film chronicles the collapse of the far-right AWB party in apartheid-era South Africa through a portrait of its leader, Eugene Terre'Blanche, his driver JP and JP's wife Anita.
Eugene Terreblanche: Inside South Africa's Far Right Leader | Real Stories Full-Length Documentary
Nick Broomfield returns to South Africa to meet the infamous white supremacist, Eugene Terreblanche. Terreblanche was the leader of the paramilitary Neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB). Now, out of prison, he is struggling to reinvent himself in a new South Africa, transformed by the end of apartheid.
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