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posted 2 years ago by pkvi 2 years ago by pkvi +9 / -0
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– Vlad_The_Impaler 6 points 2 years ago +6 / -0

Elon Musk has always been a fraud. Why do people look up to him? He's not the super genius he is depicted as. He's just a manipulative fraud. I work harder than he does. I work so hard I don't have time to tweet all day. I'm talking real physical labor not browsing to see how many retweets i have compulsively.

Musk is phony. Tesla cars are shit and spy devices. He wants to put chips in brains. Monitor everything with satellites. Even if you do believe he is pioneering technology it is only for the benefit of the deep state criminals who seem to be funding him via grants and otherwise.

He reposts memes and pretends he's anti-mainstream-narrative but it's just an age old tactic in which jews CO-OPT movements against them. They did the same thing with occupy wallstreet and the tea party movement and so many other examples. Probably the hippie movement too. They hijack all of it with frauds and fake leaders they promote to the top via a monopolist control of media and distribution of information such as radio waves and broadcast.

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– Graphenium 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Why do people look up to him?

Same reason people like(d) trump - he says just enough to trick them into thinking he’s on their side

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– free-will-of-choice 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

repetitive moments

Oneself represents repetitive (choice) within momentum (balance).

w/o destroying both sides

a) try stepping away from the fictitious center by discerning to be center (choice) of surrounding (balance).

b) all the conflicts of reason tempt aka invite one into a center; into an arena; into a controlled environment; into a collective; into a stadium; into a congregation; into a pit etc....consenting to such tempts one to ignore ones discernible position.

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