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Elon Musk's tweet attacking Eric Kripke, the showrunner of 'The Boys,' over the finale's treatment of Homelander taps into a simmering online debate about 'based memes' and perceived ideological bending. Musk suggests Kripke wrote the ending as an apology to his 'wife's boyfriend'—a phrase often used in right-wing circles to mock male submission—implying Kripke caved to progressive critics who disliked Homelander being used as a right-wing icon. This isn't just about a TV show; it's a signal of Musk's deepening engagement with internet subcultures that thrive on anti-woke sentiment. The tweet's timing, during a lull in Tesla news, may also serve to distract from recent Model Y price cuts or SEC scrutiny. For markets, this has no direct impact on crypto or stocks, but reinforces Musk's brand as a culture warrior, which could influence retail investor sentiment around Tesla (TSLA) and Dogecoin (DOGE) by polarizing his base.

