Rumours have been swirling around the private life of Musk for several years, a fascination that is only fuelled by the fact he now has 14 children (that we know of), to at least four different women.
According to the Wall Street Journal, “multiple sources close to the tech entrepreneur said they believe the true number of Musk’s children is much higher than publicly known”. If he keeps this up, in the very near future, it may be easier to just list the women who don’t have a child with Elon Musk.
Just a few weeks after St. Clair revealed she and Elon had a five-month-old son together, Zilis announced that she had also given birth once more. So convoluted is the situation that, according to the WSJ, Musk employs a fixer, Jared Birchall, to oversee and manage his “harem drama”.
The expose is very revealing but, in my opinion, rather falls short when it comes to potential motivation. What is driving Elon’s baby spree? Musk has repeatedly claimed that civilisation is under threat because of declining birth rates. For example, tweeting (or X’ing), “Doing my best to help the underpopulation crisis. A collapsing birth rate is the biggest danger civilisation faces by far,” after the birth of his twins.
He could fund longer parental leave, invest in affordable housing for families, or just give people the money they need to raise children. As it stands, when Musk took over Twitter, he slashed parental leave for his staff, a move he was forced to partly reverse following a public outcry.
“What is a breeding kink” – or to give it its proper name, “enkuopoiphilia” – I hear you cry. Well, simply put, it is sexual arousal caused by the idea of becoming, or as (I assume) in Musk’s case, getting someone else pregnant. Despite the prevalence of breeding kink communities across the internet, there isn’t much in the way of academic research to try and pin down what is going on. However, online forums offer a plethora of information.
However, for most people, a breeding kink doesn’t go any further than a bit of role play and pretending they are getting someone pregnant. Most devotees don’t really want to get people pregnant. It’s all a bit of make-believe fun, but there have been a number of deeply disturbing cases where men have gone much further than that.
Of course, Elon Musk has not been doing anything as nefarious as inseminating women against their will. As far as we know, everyone involved was more than willing.
So too do the (alleged) text messages Musk sent to Ashley St. Clair, not long after the birth of their first child, “I want to knock you up again”, and later, “Well, we do have a legion of kids to make.” Are these really the words of a great humanitarian, or are they the words of someone who gets a thrill out of impregnating women he can potentially buy off and control?
Musk is quite clearly no friend to aspiring parents. He seems to view women as little more than wombs for hire and an expensive means to fulfil a rankly narcissistic agenda – filling the world with a “legion” of his own offspring.
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