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Elon Musk Just Declared WAR on Somali TikToker Who Said 'He About to Die'

Elon Musk pinned a post declaring "war" after a Somali TikToker said in a video, "I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die."

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Another brazen display of ingratitude from an imported agitator who bites the hand that feeds her—while American taxpayers foot the bill for the very communities enabling massive fraud.

Elon Musk declared, "Then it is war" on Thursday in response to a viral video in which a Somali-American woman appeared to suggest his impending death.

Fardowsa Muhumed is seen in the clip livestreaming while reacting to a video of Musk.

After speaking in Somali, she switched to English and said, "I wouldn’t worry too much about him. He about to die."

Musk reposted the video and replied directly.

"Then it is war," the world's richest man wrote.

Musk later pinned the post to his profile.

Muhumed, a KIPP Kansas City alum who attended Frontier STEM High School and has expressed interest in a pre-med track at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, issued a lengthy response video claiming misinterpretation:

If you told me a week ago that my name and Elon Musk’s name would be spoken in the same breath, I wouldn’t have believed you. But here I am today. Hello. If you know who I am, then you know why this video has to be made.
On December 31, 2025, my life took a tragic turn. I was badly misinterpreted and misheard in a non-viral clip. In that clip, my words—and what they were translated to—were taken greatly out of context.
I want to make myself clear: I never intended or even aimed to threaten the life of Elon Musk. I am not a person who carries hate.
The media, and Elon himself, have taken my words completely out of context, and it has been deeply hurtful to watch how that has turned into me being dehumanized and painted as a villain.
The clip that went viral was taken from a longer live segment and edited in a way that removed the heart of what I was trying to say.
During that stream, some of my supporters asked me about my thoughts on Elon Musk in relation to his health after viral photos of him in swim shorts surfaced.
My intention was never to mock, insult, or be cruel in any way. What I was trying to express came from my personal experience.
As a person gets older, health becomes more important, and it is something we should all take seriously and treat with care.My message was meant to encourage kindness toward our bodies and toward one another if we want to live long, luxurious lives.
Instead, that message was twisted, stripped of its context, and turned into something it was never meant to be. A few people even went ahead and asked Elon’s AI, Grok, what it thought about my language in the video.
I would display the response here. As you can see, Grok agrees—this was more interpretive and dismissive, rather than a literal threat.
Elon Musk tweeted the same viral video twice, hours apart. I assumed the first time didn’t get the reaction he wanted. In one tweet, he said, and I quote, 'Wonderful people.' In the more recent tweet, which is currently still pinned at the top of his profile, he stated, and I quote, 'Then it is war.'
While Somali hate is at an all-time high right now, Elon is a very powerful man with an endless amount of supporters.
This will forever be a losing match for me.
Elon Musk is coming at me with full force. I don’t remember when I signed up to be a scapegoat, but okay.This tweet has caused me great discomfort. My intentions were never to make Elon Musk uncomfortable or feel unsafe in any way.
I don’t know how a billionaire can be scared of a little girl who doesn’t have even a fraction of his power—but go off, king. My words have been villainized, and my voice has been stolen.
Elon Musk’s life and mine are worlds apart. I do not have nearly the same resources he is fortunate enough to have. This entire situation has put me in real danger. My private information is being shared all over the internet, and I have received an endless number of threats because of this miscommunication.I am truly in fear for my future. But what a beautiful way to start the year.

Utah Sen. Mike Lee, R, called for Muhumed's immediate deportation.

This is the classic playbook—threaten, deny, deflect, and cry victim.

How many more warnings do we need before we stop importing this entitlement?

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