Quigga wrote:His money, his choice. Want to complain? Make more money than him and do it better
GrahamB wrote:Well I guess that answers the question: what would the richest man on the planet do - end world hunger or buy Twitter as his own vanity project?
Elon Musk on Saturday criticized Twitter for "failing to adhere to free speech principles," which he said "fundamentally undermines democracy."
The Tesla CEO, who has previously referred to himself as a "free speech absolutist," has a track record of silencing critics with threats of lawsuits and firing employees who disagree with him.
"Seems @elonmusk is a free speech absolutist… unless it involves safety concerns IMO," tweeted John Bernal, a former Tesla employee who was fired after he posted YouTube reviews of Tesla's autopilot functions on his channel, AI Addict.
Bernal's video reviews contained only end-user features and included footage of the car's autopilot disengaging, which caused Bernal to take control to avoid dangerous situations, including a possible crash.
"I was fired from Tesla in February with my YouTube being cited as the reason why. Even though my uploads are from my personal vehicle off company time or property with software I paid for," Bernal said in a video update posted earlier this month.
Quigga wrote:His money, his choice. Want to complain? Make more money than him and do it better
"When I was a child, there was a guy called Victor Kiam who owned Remington, and he would personally feature in the firm’s electric razor adverts, going: “I liked the shaver so much, I bought the company.” It would be nice to see Musk do something similar. “I liked calling innocent people paedos so much, I bought the company.”
Quigga wrote:Origami, if your Dad can do such a thing make sure to ask for me as well
Those people will be exploited either way
Hey maybe the even got Coca Cola or Sprite or Milka or Mountain Dew or another product made only available via capitalism
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