Elon Musk called for ban on pride flag in schools? No, that's satire | Fact check
By Joedy McCreary, USA TODAY,
23 days ago
The claim: Elon Musk called for ban on pride flags in classrooms
A Sept. 6 Facebook post ( direct link , archive link ) shows side-by-side images of billionaire Elon Musk and a flag commonly flown by members of the LGBTQ+ community.
“Elon Musk Says: ‘Pride Flags Should be Banned from Classrooms, Permanently!’” reads text in the image, which also appears as the post’s caption.
Between this post and similar ones circulating on Facebook, the claim was shared more than 100 times in four days. It also spread widely on Instagram .
But the claim in the Facebook post that he called for schools to ban the pride flag is false. There are no credible news reports about Musk calling for such a ban.
The claim was first shared in a Sept. 4 Facebook post from the SpaceX Fanclub account, which states in its intro section that “nothing on this page is real.” Its publisher, Tim Lawson, confirmed to USA TODAY that the story is a fabrication.
While both posts use a flipped version of the same Associated Press photo of Musk , the version published by SpaceX Fanclub includes a watermark that identifies it as satire. That watermark is not included in the Sept. 6 post.
Both articles cite an X post from Musk that purportedly states, “Pride flags should be banned from classrooms, permanently! Time to focus on education, not agendas.” Musk's account contains no record of that post .
The Sept. 6 Facebook post is an example of what could be called "stolen satire," where content originally presented as satire is captured and reposted in a way that makes it appear to be legitimate news. As a result, readers of the second-generation post are misled, which is what happened here.
USA TODAY reached out to a spokesperson for X but did not immediately receive a response. None of the social media users who shared the post provided evidence to support the claim when they responded to inquiries from USA TODAY.
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