KEY POINTS
  • Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter, Tesla and SpaceX, accused "the media" and "elite colleges and high schools" of being "racist" against white and Asian people, espousing his views without providing evidence.
  • Musk tweeted these statements in response to news that media organizations around the U.S. decided to cut the comic strip "Dilbert" after its creator, Scott Adams, disparaged Black people in a racist rant on his YouTube channel.
  • Tesla has been repeatedly sued for racial discrimination and lost a high-profile lawsuit over anti-Black harassment endured by a former worker in California.
Tesla Chief Executive Office Elon Musk speaks at his company's factory in Fremont, California.

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter, accused "the media" and "elite colleges and high schools" of being "racist" against white and Asian people, espousing his views without providing evidence on Sunday.

Musk posted his comments on Twitter, where he has nearly 130 million followers, in response to news that media organizations around the country decided to cut the comic strip "Dilbert" from syndication after its creator, Scott Adams, delivered a racist tirade in a video on his YouTube channel last week.