Once upon a time, not so long ago, he was almost a superhero who wanted to save the world and take every opportunity to prove it.
Then, in a distant land, a drama took place that the almost super hero heard about. He went to the following a class with a trainer visited caves in which they were trapped by bad weather. The caves threatened to flood and everyone in the class and their trainer threatened to drown.
The cave divers who were brought to the rescue came up with a rescue plan, but the almost super hero from the distant country said to himself, ‘Nonsense, this is a job for me.’ He mobilised all his resources and had a mini submarine built. He immediately flew to the scene of the accident without being invited or even having spoken to the cave divers.
The almost super hero showed everyone his mini submarine and said to the teams on site, ‘Now you can save the children!’
The cave divers looked at the almost super hero and his mini submarine and said, ‘What nonsense! This is not going to get into a flooded cave and saved the class and their coach based on the experience they had gained as cave divers.
The almost super hero with his mini submarine was completely superfluous and that made the almost super hero so angry that he called the first cave diver a peodophile on social media
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The real Story... or how can you created the best PR
Thailand 2018
cave drama: Elon Musk wants to save the remaining boys with this mini submarine
Elon Musk offered to help the youth footballers trapped in the cave with a mini-submarine. One of the rescue divers involved has nothing but scorn and ridicule for this offer.
Rescue by mini-submarine? One of the rescue divers involved in the cave drama in Thailand has nothing but scorn and ridicule for this offer of help from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. ‘He can shove his submarine up his arse,’ said British diver Vern Unsworth to the US news channel CNN. Musk's offer was “just a PR stunt” while the twelve youth footballers and their coach were still fearing for their lives – and had zero chance of success.
‘There was absolutely no chance that it would work,’ said Unsworth. “He had no idea what it looked like in the cave.” The rigid outer shell of the submarine provided was around 1.70 metres too long to navigate around corners and obstacles. ‘It wouldn't have got more than 50 metres into the cave,’ scoffed the Briton, who was part of the international rescue team that freed the trapped group after more than two weeks underground.
Vern Unsworth, who helped get the attention of British cave rescue divers, ridiculed the "mini-sub" as a public relations stunt and suggested in a CNN interview that Musk "stick his submarine where it hurts".[216] In retaliation for this, Musk falsely accused Unsworth of paedophilia,..
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The almost superhero still has the mission to save the world, but only according to his own tastes and benefit. Contradiction is not tolerated. Then comes contempt in the form of discredit and even insults.
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