55% of Canadians Support Stripping Elon Musk of His Citizenship, New Poll Reveals

   

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In an alarming turn of events, a majority of Canadians have voiced their desire to strip Elon Musk of his citizenship, according to a recent poll conducted by DailyMail.com and J.L. Partners. The poll reveals that 55% of Canadians want Musk’s citizenship revoked, a stark contrast to just 19% who oppose such a drastic measure.

This unexpected sentiment marks a significant shift in public opinion towards the controversial tech mogul, Tesla founder, and SpaceX CEO.

The findings of the poll, which surveyed over 1,000 Canadian adults between April 9 and 11, provide a candid view of Musk’s standing in Canada. While the poll did not delve deeply into the reasons behind this overwhelming desire to revoke Musk’s citizenship, the results are a clear indication of the negative perception many Canadians hold towards the billionaire.

Descriptions of Musk in the survey include terms like “rich” and “arrogant,” reflecting a broader sentiment of disdain that has taken root in the Canadian public.

Musk’s public persona has become increasingly polarizing over the years, particularly in light of his outspoken political views, business decisions, and recent ventures into the realm of social media. As a prominent figure with business interests spanning multiple industries, Musk's influence has extended far beyond the confines of Tesla and SpaceX. However, his influence in Canada has sparked backlash, with his controversial stance on political and social issues playing a significant role in shaping public opinion.

The survey indicates that Musk’s business empire has also felt the effects of his negative image in Canada. The poll found that a staggering 7 million Canadians have indicated they are now less likely to purchase a Tesla vehicle because of Musk's public persona.

This shift in consumer behavior is emblematic of the growing backlash Musk faces not only from political opponents but also from ordinary citizens who feel alienated by his actions.

Tesla dealerships in Canada have already been subjected to acts of vandalism, a disturbing trend that mirrors similar incidents in the United States. This trend is likely a reflection of the rising animosity towards Musk, as well as the broader issues surrounding his business practices and personal beliefs.

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Elon Musk’s citizenship is a subject of considerable debate, particularly given his dual citizenship in three countries—Canada, South Africa, and the United States. Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1971, to a Canadian mother and a South African father.

His Canadian heritage allowed him to obtain Canadian citizenship in 1989, but he soon moved to the United States to attend the University of Pennsylvania in 1992.

Musk entered the U.S. on an Exchange Visitor Visa, eventually transitioning to a work visa before becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2002. Musk’s status as a citizen of three countries—South Africa, Canada, and the U.S.—has made him a figure of international interest, particularly as he continues to exert influence in both political and economic spheres.

While his Canadian citizenship has been a part of his identity for decades, it has become the focal point of controversy in recent years, particularly as Musk’s business ventures and political affiliations have come under scrutiny. Musk’s close ties to President Donald Trump have only added fuel to the fire.

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Musk’s role in Trump’s administration, particularly his involvement in efforts to cut the size and scope of the U.S. government, has led to significant pushback from critics. The controversial efforts by Musk to push for mass firings within the federal bureaucracy have led to several lawsuits and raised questions about his potential conflicts of interest. These actions have further fueled the resentment toward Musk in countries like Canada, where his involvement in U.S. politics has raised concerns about foreign influence on national sovereignty.

Musk’s influence and his political affiliations have not gone unnoticed in Canada, where public opinion has steadily soured against him. Earlier this year, a petition calling for the revocation of Musk’s citizenship and passport garnered over 250,000 signatures from Canadian citizens and residents.

The petition accused Musk of using his wealth and influence to meddle in Canadian elections, a claim that resonates with many who view his actions as an attempt to undermine Canadian sovereignty.

The petition’s accusations are not without merit. Musk has been accused of trying to influence the political landscape not only in the U.S. but also in Canada, where he has used his platforms to weigh in on various political matters.

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His actions, both in business and politics, have sparked outrage among Canadians who see Musk as a symbol of unchecked corporate power and political influence.

In response to the petition, Musk responded with characteristic bravado, dismissing Canada’s objections in a tweet posted on X. In his message, Musk stated, “Canada is not a real country,” a remark that further alienated him from Canadian citizens and officials alike. Musk’s dismissive comments only served to inflame tensions between him and a significant portion of the Canadian population.

While the poll results indicate a significant desire to strip Musk of his Canadian citizenship, the legal hurdles involved in such a move are formidable. Under Canadian law, citizenship can only be revoked if it was obtained through fraud or misrepresentation.

Musk’s citizenship, which he obtained legally through his mother’s Canadian heritage, does not appear to meet these criteria. Therefore, while the public sentiment is clear, the legal avenues for revocation are limited.

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Despite these legal constraints, the public outcry against Musk is unlikely to dissipate anytime soon. His controversial actions, political affiliations, and dismissive attitude towards his critics have fueled a growing sense of resentment in Canada. The poll serves as a clear reminder that Musk’s influence, both in Canada and abroad, is a double-edged sword.

While his business ventures have made him a household name, his controversial persona continues to alienate large segments of the public.

Elon Musk’s reputation has become increasingly divisive, with Canadians voicing their discontent in unprecedented numbers. The poll results reveal that a majority of Canadians are dissatisfied with Musk’s influence on their country and want to see his citizenship revoked.

While the legal hurdles to such a move are significant, the growing backlash against Musk is undeniable. Whether or not his citizenship will be revoked remains to be seen, but it is clear that Musk’s controversial actions have made him a figure of disdain in Canada—a sentiment that is unlikely to change anytime soon.