| > Musk smartly decided he did not want to risk his half a trillion dollar company on random bitcoin fluctuations. Except that's actually what he did, so if it was smart, then he didn't believe he was risking his business on it. Many, many retailers already stopped accepting bitcoin for this exact reason, so either he's not smart, according to your logic, or he had ulterior motives, which must somehow be smarter than the surface appearance of it. It can't be both. Here's what changed: Your perception of him. You think he has anyone's interest at stake but his own. He does not. He will throw anyone under the bus for his whims, even the entire planet. He disparages and slanders people rescuing kids from a cave. > covered up with false reasoning Um, do you mean a lie? This is all so juvenile. Are you afraid he's going to say, "What are you calling me a liar?" Yes. You're calling him a liar. He's a liar. That's what he is. What else is he lying about? He has proven, unequivocally, that he is willing to ruin people for profit. He's not doing well for human beings and he is actively betraying people who want to help humanity. When the truth can no longer be denied, all of those Tesla buyers are going to have some real egg on their faces. When Tesla goes under and they all stop working. It's just a matter of time. The amount of catastrophe that has already been created by this man is, as of yet, unimaginable. It is indefensible. > he should have never reached this stage We agree on that. |