Elon Musk slams World Economic Forum: ‘unelected world government’

Twitter CEO Elon Musk is making it clear that he is not a fan of the World Economic Forum WEF).

The billionaire has slammed the world’s most powerful club, saying it is becoming an “unelected world government” that the people do not want.

Musk’s comments was in response to a clip, showing WEF’s founder and chairman Klaus Schwab discussing how the WEF’s new “Global Collaboration Village” in the Metaverse can be trusted at a time when worldwide trust in political institutions is at an all-time low.

Replying to the clip Musk wrote: “WEF is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that the people never asked for and don’t want.”

Schwab explained that it could be trusted because Interpol, an international organization that coordinates police response to crime, is involved in the project.

The WEF conference is held every year to talk about global issues like technology’s effects on security, and it is attended by business executives, global leaders and cultural trend-setters from all over the world.

Just a few days back, Musk also openly said on Twitter, “how is WEF/Davos even a thing? Are they trying to be the boss of Earth?”

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