The world’s first trillionaire, white supremacist tech bozo, drug addict, and sex pest Elon Musk has been exposed arranging a sweetheart deal with the Trump administration that would give his company, SpaceX, more than 700 acres of a national wildlife refuge in South Texas.
You will not be surprised to learn that Elon’s ecological record in Texas is already disastrous. “SpaceX has already burned down dozens of acres of wildlife habitat, is dumping polluted water on our beach, has sent rocket debris into our communities, into communities in Mexico,” says Bekah Hinojosa, co-founder of the South Texas Environmental Justice Network. “Elon Musk is using our impoverished community as his laboratory to blow up dangerous experimental SpaceX rockets.”
Stop Elon Musk from land-grabbing and destroying a critical wildlife refuge!
The Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1979 to protect rare and endangered species like ocelots, aplomado falcons, and birds such as piping plovers, red knots, green jays and Altamira orioles.
A huge lawsuit has been filed by environmental groups and tribal groups in order to stop Elon Musk from seizing and pillaging yet more of our pristine wilderness.
We must make our voices heard and stand up against the rapacious onslaught of a sociopathic oligarch like Elon Musk, who couldn’t care less about the destruction he leaves in his wake.
Stop Elon Musk from land-grabbing and destroying a critical wildlife refuge!
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