top | item 37217297

(no title)

cykotic | 2 years ago

What makes it trash journalism? Is it false? Is Musk beyond criticism in this area?

discuss

order

waynecochran|2 years ago

Musk is one of the only individuals in the world that actively tries to solve real problems. And people hate him for it. Musk gives Ukraine Star Link terminals and access. The idea that he is league w Putin and his ideas is intellectually dishonest and betrays any kind of objective view.

cykotic|2 years ago

Musk is one of the only individuals in the world that actively tries to solve real problems. And people hate him for it.

This is a delusional belief. Virtually no one hates him for solving problems and there a lot of people trying to solve real problems. People dislike him due to his treatment of employees and his treatment of his kids and his incessant hyperbolic claims that are false.

eesmith|2 years ago

I've got friends who are social workers who solve real problems every day of the week. They aren't generally hated for it, though there are exceptions, like when a parent ends up losing custody due to child abuse.

Did you not think of any social workers because they aren't rich enough for you to notice them, or because you think the problems they solve aren't real enough?

catlover76|2 years ago

Except the article doesn't say "he is [in] league w Putin"--it does say he repeated talking points that are Russian talking points. Even Reid Hoffman, whose comments gave rise to the article in the first place, isn't really saying that; he seems to be saying that Musk is just mistaken, not that he is in active cahoots with Putin.

The article brings in a number of facts surrounding Musk's statements and involvement w/r/t Russia and Ukraine, such as the Star Link stuff you reference. Unless the article genuflects to him and pretends like none of the other facts it mentions exist, you think it's biased?

> Musk is one of the only individuals in the world that actively tries to solve real problems.

Even assuming this is true (though it is a daft and cultish claim), that doesn't mean that he is above criticism.

> And people hate him for it.

You seem to be confused or simply disingenuous (my bet is the latter); people hate him because he's an arrogant man-child who has done things like used his fame to repeatedly call some guy a pedo, and who actively supports a political party that recently launched an insurrection in an attempt to overturn an election, among other acts of malfeasance. Even if you agree with his politics such as his views on things like Covid-19 and what he considers to be "free speech", don't go around pretending like people hate him because he "actively tries to solve real problems".