• Igloojoe@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Correct! He sued his way into being called a founder.

    I cant say I know what this shithead has contributed to society if anything but a place for toXicity to grow.

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      1 year ago

      We don’t have to do this. Not everything is black and white. Tesla would not be where it is today without his intervention. I expect SpaceX wouldn’t either.

      He’s also a Nazi enabler and promoter.

      A person can do both good and bad.

      • gila@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        I don’t think it’s about whether what he did with Tesla is good (it is at least debatable whether it is unilaterally good given they are anti-competitive in the EV market). It’s rather about the pretense for the good thing. Elon isn’t driven to help the environment. The sum purpose of Tesla’s operations isn’t environmentalism, else they’d not be selling carbon credits to ICE manufacturers, incentivising them to avoid EV production.

        And it’s not even just that “the good” was only to make money, it’s that it’s as a member of the landed gentry he had the opportunity to throw many things at the wall that failed before the Tesla takeover stuck; his ‘intervention’ is simply a VC success story by happenstance.

        Taking this at face value, is what he did with Tesla really laudable at all? It is a lucky byproduct of elitism.