Elon Musk calls Vinod Khosla 'dumb' in Twitter feud over Argentina’s economy

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Elon Musk calls Vinod Khosla 'dumb' in Twitter feud over Argentina’s economy

Post triggered a flurry of reactions, with Musk at the forefront, disputing Khosla’s claim with a sharp “dumb” retort.

Tesla CEO

Elon Musk and Indian-American billionaire

Vinod Khosla

clashed in a fiery social media spat that quickly went viral. The tech titans locked horns over Argentina’s economy, specifically President

Javier Milei

's conservative policies.
Musk, a well-known fan of Milei's libertarian ideals, didn’t hold back when Khosla criticized the Argentinian leader's

austerity program

.

Musk fired off a blunt reply, calling Khosla “dumb” and sparking a heated exchange.
It all began when Khosla shared a Financial Times article, accusing Milei of wrecking Argentina’s economy with Trump-like policies. "Argentina's unemployment rate soars to 52% under Milei’s dictatorial austerity program," Khosla tweeted, warning that Trump's return to power could lead to similar economic turmoil.

His post triggered a flurry of reactions, with Musk at the forefront, disputing Khosla’s claim with a sharp “dumb” retort.

Khosla’s alarming statistic turned out to be inaccurate. X’s community notes quickly fact-checked the claim, showing Argentina’s unemployment rate at 7.6%, not the outrageous 52% Khosla suggested. The slip-up didn’t stop Khosla from doubling down, however, as he fired back at Musk, calling out the “macho brains” of the tech mogul and accusing him of being biased on his own platform, X (formerly Twitter).

The feud took another twist when Musk sarcastically chimed in on a user comment mocking Khosla for the massive error. Khosla, refusing to retreat, responded, "Poverty is gross underemployment. Too nuanced for macho brains to understand," accusing Musk of pushing false narratives while enjoying selective immunity from community comments.
As the online skirmish unfolded, CNN added fuel to the fire with a report highlighting Argentina’s skyrocketing

poverty rate

under Milei. The country has seen 3.4 million more people fall into poverty in 2024 alone, with nearly 53% of Argentinians now affected—a number that has set social media ablaze as Musk and Khosla continue their digital brawl.

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