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When speaking to Tommy Robinson at the far right demonstration in London today, Elon Musk wore a t-shirt saying "What would Orwell think?"

So let's dive in - what would George Orwell think about Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk? 🧵
George Orwell went to Spain to fight fascism. Literally. Not to take holidays, but to stand against the likes of Robinson and Musk.

Orwell saw in Spain how fascist "leaders" turned resentment into organised cruelty. That is why he bled in the trenches there. Orwell and friends in the Spanish Civil War
When Musk invokes Orwell at a far-right march, it’s more than ironic; it’s Orwellian: twisting language and truth so that oppression sounds like freedom and hate sounds like duty.

To give Musk credit, he must know this. image from the film of 1984
Orwell sought to expose propaganda and lies wherever they came from, whether from fascists or Stalinists.

He went to Spain because he was an internationalist. He believed fascism was a danger to all humanity and that solidarity must cross borders. No "Britain first" for him. Stalin and Hitler
Orwell hated the theatre of moral absolutes that let people excuse cruelty as duty.

“They are only doing their duty” was his warning about bureaucratised violence of the kind being carried about by ICE in the USA and often cheered on by Musk. ICE attack a protestor in LA
Orwell despised grandstanding that masked real power.

He hoped to see “a world in which no one is rich, and no one is poor.” Whereas Musk aspires to be the first trillionaire. The billionaire/worker/immigrant meme places Musk as the billionaire saying "That parasite wants your cookie."
In 1941, Orwell warned that Britain could not be both democratic and have extreme inequality - war and fascism would exploit those contradictions.

Still true in 2025. Nick Candy, Elon Musk and Nigel Farage
Extreme wealth is dehumanising both for those who have it (isolating them, breeding cruelty, corrupting moral vision) and for those forced to serve it.

Socialism is needed not only to lift up the poor, but to liberate the wealthy from the moral prison of their own riches. Musk in the back of a Tesla with staff serving him
In "Keep the Aspidistra Flying", Orwell shows how obsession with money poisons relationships and drives people to cruelty. Wealth, or the pursuit of it, produces hierarchy, contempt and shallow values.

Sound familiar Elon? Keep the Aspidistra Flying front cover
Orwell was literally a peniless immigrant in France. It's all there in "Down and Out in Paris and London". It taught him empathy for the poor, who he wrote about as human beings. This is the antidote to the xenophobia that was being pedalled in London today. many union jacks at the far right march in London with parliament in the background
Orwell loved English working-class culture, literature, and humour - but not Britain’s ruling class, nor its empire.

He saw English patriotism as a way of glossing over empire, inequality and decline. Image
He called for a “revolutionary patriotism” that would reject empire and class privilege, while preserving genuine affection for ordinary English life.

This is the opposite of Reform and their billionaire backers.
Orwell would also remind us: don’t let outrage be your only politics.

Go to hospitals, foodbanks, union meetings, refugee hostels.

Real solidarity is built in the ordinary places where people live and struggle.

Defend the small decencies that make life livable. a foodbank in Glasgow, from the Guardian
Tactical note: treat incendiary rhetoric from billionaires and provocateurs as political acts, not credible claims.

Counter their story by exposing the interests behind it and the people who pay the cost.

Who's funding Tommy Robinson and why?
Orwell insisted on two things - truth and the dignity of ordinary life.

So when Musk labels a whole movement “the party of death”, call it what it is: incitement, lies, propaganda.

And it's Orwellian as almost all the USA's political murders are commited by right-wingers. Vance Boelter voted in 2024 Minnestota Republican presidential primary, records show

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