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Elon Musk just revealed why he’s had so many children and it’s raising eyebrows

“I can’t emphasise this enough, there are not enough people.”

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Elon Musk has revealed why he decided to have so many children - and people on social media are raising their eyebrows.

In a Wall Street Journal virtual event on Monday, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO countered arguments that population control is needed worldwide.

Addressing his ​latest creation, the Tesla Bot, at the WSJ’s CEO Council Summit, Musk noted that the humanoid has the potential to substitute human labour efforts.

“There are not enough people, I can’t emphasise this enough. There are not enough people,” he said.

He added that there are many people that believe that the population is growing out of control, but “it’s completely the opposite.”

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​​“If people don’t have more children, civilization is going to crumble. Mark my words,” Musk said.

People have reservations about having children over climate change concerns and inequality.

But when Musk was asked why he decided to have as many kids as he did, the father of six joked: ”I try to set a good example. Gotta practice what I preach.”

Musk has twins Xavier and Griffin, 17, triplets Kai, Saxon and Damian, 15, and X Æ A-Xii, 1.

People on social media had mixed reactions to Musk’s sentiments. Check out some of them below.

According to a CNBC report, researchers at UCLA indicated that the number of births in the US declined in the nine months that followed an extreme heat event.

In another study conducted last year of 18,000 couples in China showed that climate change, specifically “airborne particulate matter,” was associated with a 20 per cent increased likelihood of infertility.

And in July, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex received an award from the charity Population Matters, for their decision to only have two children.

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