Zuckerberg blocked Trump’s account, Musk sarcastic Facebook is the culprit

The US President Trump supporters broke into Congress on the 6th, during which 5 people died. Facebook CEO Zuckerberg issued a message the next day, banning Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts indefinitely, at least until the presidential handover is complete. The new world’s richest man, tesla CEO Musk, took to Twitter to share a picture, implying that Facebook was the real culprit of the Washington riots.

The picture shared by Musk shows several dominoes lined up from small to large, the smallest dominoes next to the “campus beauty rating website”, which is the prototype of Zuckerberg when he first created Facebook.

Next to the largest domino is an article by Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine, saying that “Capitol Hill seems to be under the control of a man in a Viking hat”, i.e. Jake Angeli, a Trump fan who broke into Congress in a strange costume on the day of the D.C. riots.

Tesla CEO Musk tweeted on the 7th to share a picture of the mystery cause, saying that Facebook was the real culprit of the Washington incident. twitter/@elonmusk

The company’s own writing, “It’s called the domino effect”.

Musk has been taking shots at Facebook for years, like calling on followers to cancel their Facebook accounts in February and criticizing “Facebook sucks” in May for disagreeing on AI, but he didn’t follow in the footsteps of other tech leaders by slamming Trump fans who stormed Congress or opposing violence.

A reporter said “Capitol Hill seems to be under the control of a man in a Viking hat”, that is, on the day of the incident, Jake Angeli, a Trump fan who broke into Congress in a strange costume.