| > Musk's free advice for Ukraine is to submit to Russia. Ukraine advised Musk to "fuck off": https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/04/zelenskiy-hits... This is misreporting. The person who said "fuck off" was a former politician who was recalled by the Ukrainian government. People mistake him for being an active politician because he hadn't changed his Twitter bio. And it's important to look at the reasoning for why Elon said what he did. He's certainly misguided, but the reasoning was to reduce human death, not because of authoritarianism. > Musk's free advice for Taiwan is to submit to China: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/oct/08/elon-musk... This was in a one-off interview and he was explicitly asked about Taiwan. And you misdescribe what he said. He did not say to submit to China. > Musk says China rocks and the US is full of complacency and entitlement: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/31/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-china-ro... There's nothing authoritarian about this and this is certainly an argument that can be made. I don't think China rocks, but China's work ethic is definitely better than the US. > He ridiculously called California's covid measures fascist: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/29/21242102/elon-musk-corona... The important missing context is at the time Tesla was shut down with lower covid rates in the area while other car manufacturers were operating. > But had Tesla praise China's covid measures because Tesla "believed Shanghai's COVID-19 measures helped lay the foundation for the city's future development": https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-... At the time yes. He hasn't said as much recently. > Musk fires employees when they disagree with him, publicly or privately. So much for his free speech absolutism: https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/15/23460729/elon-musk-fire-... Attacking your boss in public with expletives will get you fired from any job I can think of. Nothing authoritarian here unless you want to say all bosses are authoritarians. |
Russia has invaded Ukraine. It's irrelevant what Musk's reasoning is. He is advocating submission to Russia's war aims.
Authoritarians always trot out platitudes to justify their authoritarianism. Trump, for example, claimed he was going to "make America great again" and save America from the "LameStream Media" which is, of course, the "enemy of the American people" and so on and so forth. Trump's latest idea is to terminate the constitution, so that's nice: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/12/03/politics/trump-constituti...
Musk will apparently use Twitter to bring "power to the people": https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1588739131815112704
And it turns out that through Twitter he's involved in a "battle for the future of civilization". He's going to save us all: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1597405399040217088
You've bought into the pantomime.
> He did not say to submit to China.
Of course he did. What do you think a "special administrative zone" is? It's certainly not Taiwanese independence or Taiwanese sovereignty. How'd Hong Kong's "two systems, one country" work out for it? Not too good. China quickly became bored with the pretense.
> There's nothing authoritarian about this and this is certainly an argument that can be made.
Sure there is. He likes good little workers and no back talk. He likes the authority.
> The important missing context is at the time Tesla was shut down with lower covid rates in the area while other car manufacturers were operating.
Uh huh. So it's all a big conspiracy and Musk is a victim.
Authoritarians do like to portray themselves as victims. They always have to do what they do because they have been victimized and they must right the wrongs in the world. And, what's more, they're doing it for our own good.
> At the time yes. He hasn't said as much recently.
Oh, so he was only a hypocrite in the past? Well that's alright then. Hooray!
> Attacking your boss in public with expletives will get you fired from any job I can think of.
Weak and thin skinned for a self proclaimed free speech absolutist.
It's always fascinating to see people being unable to believe that Musk is what he is.