Funny, everyone loved him riiiiiight up until he made it clear a few years ago that he wasn't a super leftie progressive. And since then I've watched a concentrated smear campaign. I see it every day on r/conspiracy. Some of them are so fucking lame, but really well targeted, trying to attach him to bill gates, Epstein, the Rothschilds, ect ect, and most people just suck it right up and never look into it.
I'm not trying to start shit, but I've seen exactly the opposite. I've watched this insane deification and hero worship building across right-leaning forums over the last year. All based on the occasional spicy tweet. I mean like Q-level mesmerization.
Thinking that the richest man in the world is going to save us, or that anyone is going to save us for that matter, is a very strange position to hold. Nobody is going to save us and nobody is going to do the work for us, especially not a billionaire that has been pushing the climate hoax for over a decade, who is pushing implanted human-computer interfaces, who says things like "we will authenticate every human alive" or that "the science is unequivocal on this vaccine", who regularly manipulates investments, etc.
Look, I like Musk too, and root for his apparent conflict with some of the ruling class to be sincere, but I don't buy the hero story and I'm happy to see some critical thinking finally coming back. The hero worship and delusion was getting frothy there for a while.
EDIT: I'm also a bit conflicted on this particular statement in the OP. On one hand, working from home is far more productive than spending all day in meetings on site, and it is petty of him to seem to dismiss this. On the other hand, he is clearly trying to break a spell (the covid spell), and that I think is awesome.
I was wondering when the stooges behind the rampant Musk propaganda would find their way here. Piss off faggots.
Funny, everyone loved him riiiiiight up until he made it clear a few years ago that he wasn't a super leftie progressive. And since then I've watched a concentrated smear campaign. I see it every day on r/conspiracy. Some of them are so fucking lame, but really well targeted, trying to attach him to bill gates, Epstein, the Rothschilds, ect ect, and most people just suck it right up and never look into it.
I'm not trying to start shit, but I've seen exactly the opposite. I've watched this insane deification and hero worship building across right-leaning forums over the last year. All based on the occasional spicy tweet. I mean like Q-level mesmerization.
Thinking that the richest man in the world is going to save us, or that anyone is going to save us for that matter, is a very strange position to hold. Nobody is going to save us and nobody is going to do the work for us, especially not a billionaire that has been pushing the climate hoax for over a decade, who is pushing implanted human-computer interfaces, who says things like "we will authenticate every human alive" or that "the science is unequivocal on this vaccine", who regularly manipulates investments, etc.
Look, I like Musk too, and root for his apparent conflict with some of the ruling class to be sincere, but I don't buy the hero story and I'm happy to see some critical thinking finally coming back. The hero worship and delusion was getting frothy there for a while.
EDIT: I'm also a bit conflicted on this particular statement in the OP. On one hand, working from home is far more productive than spending all day in meetings on site, and it is petty of him to seem to dismiss this. On the other hand, he is clearly trying to break a spell (the covid spell), and that I think is awesome.
Well, he has made MANY people a lot of money. And the Tesla cars are just the best ever. That is why people love the guy.