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Elon Musk calls for action: 'How many more children must die?'

Elon Musk calls for action: 'How many more children must die?'

When your tweet about children's lives is more dramatic than your rocket launches

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How many more children must die before action is taken?Enough is enough. Act now. https://t.co/h2Nlaa55kV

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In a dramatic Twitter post, Elon Musk has called on the global community to take action. 'How many more children must die before something is done?' asks the billionaire and tech mogul, who is otherwise known more for cryptic memes and Dogecoin announcements.

The tweet, which has already generated thousands of retweets and likes within hours, links to a website whose content remains unclear. Speculations range from a new children's aid organization to a secret Mars colony for orphans.

Critics accuse Musk of irresponsibly handling his reach and influence. 'If he really wants to make a change, he should invest in education instead of space toys,' comments an anonymous Twitter user. Others, however, celebrate the entrepreneur as a modern messiah who is finally asking the necessary questions.

Meanwhile, financial experts speculate whether the tweet will have an impact on Tesla's stock price. 'Emotional appeals from the CEO often lead to price fluctuations,' explains an analyst. 'We advise investors to exercise increased caution.'

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