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Is Elon Musk a Scottish nationalist? Tristan Tate calls upon Brits to embrace unity and confront hatred, trolls say 'Don’t be ridiculous'
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2023-07-26 20:27
Tristan Tate urges Brits to stand united and fight hatred as he speculates about Musk being a 'Scottish nationalist'

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate is a devoted and avid user of Twitter, consistently keeping up with the latest trends and occurrences on the platform. When Twitter's CEO made the bold decision to rebrand the social media platform as 'X', it came as no surprise that Tate was among the first to publicly support Elon Musk's move. However, in a recent tweet, Tate found himself taken aback by an unexpected similarity between Twitter's new logo and the design elements of both the Scottish flag and the flag of the German Nazis Zeppelin Corps. Troubled by this resemblance, he felt compelled to address the issue directly to Musk, making a respectful request for clarification or potential changes to the logo design.

Tate is well-known in the Twitterverse for his distinctive and unreserved take on a wide range of topics. Whether the subject matter is controversial or not, he makes sure to express his opinions openly, engaging in discussions and debates with others on the platform. Among his frequent topics of discussion, there is a recurring theme of criticizing "The Matrix," suggesting that he holds strong reservations about certain aspects of modern society, government and technology.

'Elon musk may be a Scottish nationalist'

Tate shared two images of the Scottish flag and the flag of the Zeppelin Corps, pointing out their resemblance to the new Twitter logo. He mentioned that he was beginning to think Musk might be a Scottish nationalist. As a British person, he expressed the belief that it is essential to oppose such sentiments of hatred. Tate emphasized the importance of not wanting to encourage future generations to engage in actions akin to historical figures like "Wallaces" or "Bruces" attempting to invade northern England. He respectfully addressed Musk, urging him to consider the implications of the logo and expressing that Scotland should have its freedom without the need for associations that could evoke contentious historical events.

Tate wrote, "Beginning to think Elon musk may be a Scottish nationalist. As Brits we need to stand up against this hatred. We don’t want to inspire the next generation of “Wallaces” or “Bruces” to invade northern England. Please @elonmusk… Scotland will be free, there’s no need for this."

'Don’t be ridiculous'

Tate's request to Elon Musk regarding the resemblance of the new Twitter logo created a significant ripple effect across the Twitterverse. As soon as Tate's tweet went live, it quickly caught the attention of countless users, sparking a flurry of responses in the comments section. One user wrote, "Stop creating controversy where there is not. Don’t be ridiculous." Another user wrote, "Sherlock Tristan, another mystery solved!!" A user stated, "X is also the symbol for Satan." A user commented, "Sorry to break it to you but he is just using half of masonic order symbol. Put a mirror on the right of the X."

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