• The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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    And no one is surprised… And here’s the thing. With Musk being in this deep with this many criminal enterprises, it compromises all his work. Tesla, Starlink, Space X, Neuralink, xAI, OpenAI, Boring Company, are all compromised. Doing business with them is doing business with criminals

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        I don’t know… Boeing definitely was the kind of company to have an in-house assassin team and training program… but it is possible that those fell victim to budget cuts, brain drain, and knowledge loss and now they’re having to subcontract…

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      All “his” work

      Bruh, he just bought someone else’s work and slapped his name on it

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        No I know. That’s most of everything he has ever done. But the fact is is that his net worth is mostly propped up by cronyism and he’s been heavily invested in crime and he does own and control these companies, which is the dangerous part

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      Doing business with them is doing business with criminals

      No wonder the government is this deep with them.

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    Is it me or his penchant for Russia and descent into whatever he is now became noticeable since he met Putin? I remember when the war had started he was supporting Ukraine and offered free Starlink for their troops but that seems to have dramatically changed right after that meeting. He disabled Startlink for Ukrainians over Crimea right off the bat, looked for excuses to completely cut them off altogether by asking for the Pentagon to pay for it and started playing in Russia’s playbook afterwards. He kept descending deeper and deeper into that Russian rabbit hole, pushing their propaganda ever since.

    He used to be worried about climate change and now he supports Trump even though Trump made it obvious that he would revert any progress made to fight it. He even tried to bring the issue up in his interview with Trump and Donald just took a huge dump all over it. Then Musk just let it happen like a simp.

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      I don’t think he held these beliefs himself.

      Climate change topic - helped to start Tesla and build a business of selling carbon assets.

      Ukrainian cause - helped to sell Starlink modules and get gvmnt funds.

      Cosmic exploration and colonization topic - promoted his SpaceX in public and also connected him to other famous guys in science and entertainment.

      Now his ass is probably in debt after Twitter, his reputation took a nose dive and his Tesla\SpaceX businesses are contested by chinese EVs and their progressing space program. He needs Trump to protect his monopolies in exchange for his money and media support. He doesn’t care about Russia\Ukraine but a certain bunch of dumb rats that do and/or act accordingly would help him stay afloat if put into power.

      I don’t know if either of our observations correct, but I’m on the side of him just seeking profits. I don’t know about why he limited the Starlink though. Maybe for the thing I put into the last paragraph and the angle of ‘not feeding Ukraine with american taxes’ that had some surge around 2022-2023.

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      Don’t you get it? They are doing what every businessman and politician do, they make money.

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    You know, history repeats itself. An American billionaire business tycoon is being chummy with a fascist leader. Where have we seen that before? (hint: Henry Ford was buddies with Hitler and Ford subsidiaries still operated and worked for Nazi Germany in spite of the war).

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    Are your 3 letter agencies doing something about this clear cut traitor or are they just for spying on my whatsapp messages?

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    Giving Elon 500 million to make billions seems like a good deal.

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      By make do you mean lose? Because twitter it a black hole money pit in its current state.

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        Kinda yea. Financials aside, you invested penny’s on the dollar to advertise a message of division without having to really involve yourself.

        Musk’s own bigotry is doing the work for you…

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        The article claims that they didn’t care about the possible profits of Twitter.

        These investors would have either made money trough indirect means (keeping the eyes of the world off their shady stuff), or would use it to get a lot more power (think of misinformation strengthening their regimes) and many other tactics.

        When these big boys play this game, there often isn’t a 1:1 relation.

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          I don’t think people understand that dictators and even business owners who operate under authoritarian regimes may have a lot of wealth on paper. But everything including their freedom and their lives can be taken away very easily. The wealth itself means very little, in that environment, it’s power that matters.

          Spending obscene amounts to accomplish a goal, gain power or to hoard a fraction of your wealth overseas where it can’t be touched or taken away is what matters.

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    Musk is a Supervillain. I knew that from the beginning when he first entered the public spotlight years ago.

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      I read an article about an interview with his first ex wife. She described an unhinged self obsessed narcissist. I figured it was his Ex so maybe she was more than a little biased.

      However his reaction to being publicly rebuffed by the rescue team during that cave rescue in S.E. Asia is what put me firmly in the anti Elon camp.