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Xavier Musk Was Transitioned At A Far-Left School Where Hollywood Elites Send Their Children

Celebrities such as Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck, and Jennifer Lopez have sent their children to this controversial school. Jack Black is an alum.

By Carmen Schober2 min read
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In a viral conversation with Jordan Peterson, Elon Musk shared his despair over the transition of his son, Xavier Musk, at Crossroads, a notoriously progressive private school in Los Angeles.

Musk revealed that the "woke mind virus" at this institution has led to devastating and irreversible changes in his son's life.

"I was essentially tricked into signing documents for one of my older boys...This was before I had really any understanding of what was going on," Musk explained, describing the pressure he faced from "experts."

"There was a lot of confusion and you know, I was told, 'Oh, he might commit suicide.'"

This manipulative tactic is not uncommon among progressives who support letting doctors damage and irreparably alter children's bodies, even though the claim that "affirming care" decreases instances of suicide has been comprehensively debunked, especially in the recent Cass Report.

However, Musk agreed to the transition at the time, which he said ultimately led to the "death" of his son.

"He's dead, killed by the woke mind virus," Musk explained to Peterson and also added that it's part of the reason why Musk has dedicated his work to "destroying" the virus.

"And we are making some progress," he added.

Musk's revelation was met with an outpouring of sympathy and support as well as some cruel comments claiming he was "making it up" or "harming" his son further by not pretending that he's a woman.

A School for the Elites

Crossroads, an elite private school in LA, has long been a favorite among Hollywood’s elite. The school is also known for its progressive agenda, often introducing radical concepts to students at a very young age, with kindergarteners choosing and announcing their own pronouns in class. This is the same school where Seraphina Affleck, now a transman named "Fin," and J.Lo's nonbinary daughter are students.

Among its notable former students are Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, Kate Hudson, Liv Tyler, and director Michael Bay. The Deschanel sisters, Emily and Zooey, also attended the school, as did actor Sean Astin and comedian Jonah Hill.

Additionally, the school boasts alumni like Evan Spiegel, co-founder of Snapchat, and actors such as Brody Jenner, Zosia Mamet, and Jason Ritter. The list continues with notable figures like Simon Helberg of The Big Bang Theory, musician Z Berg, and sports figures like NBA player Shareef O'Neal​

The tuition at Crossroads is allegedly a staggering $70,000 per year, but that isn't unique to its clientele. Santa Monica and surrounding areas host several other schools with similar reputations, catering to the offspring of celebrities and sports stars alike. Harvard-Westlake and Sierra Canyon are other private institutions where "nepotism babies" flourish, and these schools boast 100% graduation rates.

While the allure of these institutions continues to attract Hollywood’s elite, the fallout from their progressive policies is becoming increasingly apparent, as well as complaints about snobbish elitism.

Beyond the grooming of children for gender confusion, Crossroads has also been criticized for being a hub of special treatment for the wealthy and well-connected, calling into question the legitimacy of Hollywood circles. Is the success of these students actually linked to their individual talent and determination, or is it more likely attributed to their elite connections?

Either way, Musk’s battle for the well-being of his son highlights a growing concern among parents about the harmful ideologies being imparted to their children. The debate over the influence of such schools on young minds is far from over, as more parents and public figures begin to question the true cost of "progressive" education.

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