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As sketchy as the oceangate submarine was... you can bet your ass every single one of musky's endeavors would look just as sketchy if it wasn't for the fact that he's forced to work with government regulators.
Hell, most of his projects are this sketchy if you look a bit closer. For example: the tesla tunnels.
No fire suppression system, no emergency exits, no emergency lighting, no way for EMS to get through, no fucking nothing. I am pretty sure it's not even big enough to open the car's doors.
Or the Cybertruck that's a deathtrap for both the people on the outside and the people on the inside because it utterly disregards the last 50 or so years of advancements in car safety technology such as crumple zones or safety glass
Or the tesla model 3 where you can't even open the back doors without power. So if you're in an accident and lose power... good luck getting your kids out of the back, especially when the huge battery is turning into a huge, unextinguishable flamethrower.
Or the fucking starship launchpad that was utterly destroyed by the rocket and threw huge concrete chunks and other debris around for miles... which, incidentally, also destroyed the rocket.
That's what all these self-proclaimed Silicon Valley tech bro geniuses are like.
They all think they know better than everyone else, and that rules or consequences don't apply to them, and they see safety as little more than an afterthought.
It's why Ai and social media algorithms are used sooooo ethically. It's why amazon and facebook try to find out everything about you and happily sell that data with no disregard for what it could be used for.
It's about damn time one of these CEO dipshits got killed by their own dipshitery, I just wish it had been musk or bezos instead...
Once again, in conclusion:
I got this ad on Reddit.
I barely trust Amazon with my credit card info, there's no way in hell I'd ever trust them with my health info.
This seems shady and dystopian.
Occupy Democrats
BREAKING: Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron RIPS into Jeff Bezos and Trump in scathing response to the mass layoffs at the Post that will cripple its journalistic ability! Journalists around the world were shocked to learn today that they had been abruptly laid off by Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Washington Post; one of them, Lizzie Johnson, was literally in a warzone in Ukraine when she got the news she no longer had a job. Bezos, who is the richest man in the world and just spent $40 million on a personal bribe to the Trump family, laid off a third of the Washington Post’s staff — over 300 journalists, including the entire sports section and its Middle East and Ukraine bureaus. Former editor Marty Baron issued a powerful statement in response to the layoffs, laying the blame exactly where it belongs: “This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world’s greatest news organizations. The Washington Post’s ambitions will be sharply diminished, its talented and brave staff will be further depleted, and the public will be denied the ground-level, fact-based reporting in our communities and around the world that is needed more than ever.” “Of course, there were acute business problems that had to be addressed. No one can deny that. This is a period of head-spinning change in media consumption. The response to that is necessarily difficult and severely disruptive. Radical innovation is required.” “The Post’s challenges, however, were made infinitely worse by ill-conceived decisions that came from the very top — from a gutless order to kill a presidential endorsement 11 days before the 2024 election to a remake of the editorial page that now stands out only for its moral infirmity. Loyal readers, livid as they saw owner Jeff Bezos betraying the values he was supposed to uphold, fled The Post. In truth, they were driven away, by the hundreds of thousands.” “The owner, in a note to readers, wrote that he aimed to boost trust in The Post. The effect was something else entirely: Subscribers lost trust in his stewardship and, notwithstanding the newsroom’s stellar journalism, The Post overall. Similarly, many leading journalists at The Post lost confidence in Bezos, and jumped to other news organizations. They also, in effect, were driven away. Bezos’s sickening efforts to curry favor with President Trump have left an especially ugly stain of their own. This is a case study in near-instant, self-inflicted brand destruction.” Bezos could easily pay to run the Washington Post at full capacity no matter what the profits looked like. The point is he DOESN’T want to. He, and Trump, and the rest of the oligarchs, DON’T want reporters shining a spotlight on what they are doing to this country, to their workers, to their alleged trafficked child slaves. “Democracy dies in Darkness” is the Post’s motto. Bezos is killing it in broad daylight.
We need to bring back the word propagandist
Charlie Kirk was a propagandist before he was assassinated, and Erika Kirk is a propagandist now.
Every single PR and advertising executive who works for an oil company is a propagandist.
Social media psyops and bot farms are often created and maintained by propagandists.
Elon Musk is basically the chief propagandist by virtue of owning Twitter
Trump is a propagandist - he literally owns an entire social media platform, see also, every speech or Tweet he has made ever
Jeff Bezos is a propagandist - he literally bought The Washington Post, the only newspaper in the country that was willing to publish the Pentagon Papers. He controls the paper of record for the USA's capital, so he can do things like ban them from publishing an endorsement of Kamala Harris in 2024.
All of these propagandists - and far more - are spending billions and billions of dollars a year trying to tell you what words mean.
This is a great way to practice not letting them.
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