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Cards Against Humanity plans monument in Texas mocking Elon Musk

The card game company's planned monument is the latest development in a dispute over land near SpaceX’s Starbase that began with a lawsuit in 2024.

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New Delhi: Cards Against Humanity is building a monument at Starbase, aimed at SpaceX and Elon Musk. The monument will be called “Elon Musk Is a Sad Little B***h with No Friends.”

The Chicago-based company behind the popular adult party card game is inviting the public to join its design committee to help build the monument on a stretch of land it owns near SpaceX’s Starbase manufacturing and testing facility in South Texas.

In a social media post, Cards Against Humanity (CAH) said it was creating a public “design committee” to help shape the monument’s design. Anyone can join the committee for $10 through a dedicated website.

“We forced Elon Musk to get the f*ck off our land, and now it’s time to build something on it—a monument to remind him that he’s a sad little b***h with no friends,” CAH said in an Instagram post published four days ago. 

CAH also said that 10 per cent of the profits from its new expansion card decks would go towards funding the project.

The four-slide Instagram post revisits the land dispute between the two companies, the subsequent court battle and CAH’s plans for the latest monument. It also includes before-and-after photographs of the property, with one image from 2017 showing greenery and trees and another from 2024 showing construction materials on the land. 

The first slide is titled “Who Wants to F*** with Elon Musk?”

“Join today at SadLittleBitchWithNoFriends.com,” the post added.


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The old land dispute

CAH has owned the land since 2017, when it launched its “Cards Against Humanity Saves America” campaign. The campaign was started as a protest against President Donald Trump’s plans to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.

The company bought the land using money contributed by around 150,000 supporters.  It also hired a law firm specialising in eminent domain to make it more difficult for the federal government to acquire the property for the border-wall project.

Meanwhile, SpaceX was developing Starbase as the main base for its Starship rocket programme. As construction around the facility expanded, Cards Against Humanity claimed that SpaceX had dumped construction materials on its land without permission.

In 2024, CAH sued SpaceX for $15 million.

“In 2024, an even richer, more racist billionaire—Elon Musk—snuck up on us from behind and completely f***ed that land with gravel, tractors, and space garbage,” the Instagram post further reads.

However, the two companies settled the dispute in 2025. SpaceX then removed the materials from the property, including what CAH described as “gravel, tractors, and space garbage.”

From a land battle to a monument

The long-running land dispute, which had already gained widespread attention, has now taken a new turn with CAH’s latest monument project, aimed squarely at Elon Musk. 

Links for these comments: “The ultimate level of pettiness and I love it! Sign me up,” one Instagram user wrote.

“How do I donate? I want to donate faster than a SpaceX rocket,” another added.

(Edited by Maryam Hassan)

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