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16 July 2018, 11:13 PM | #31 | |
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His equity is nothing compared to the hard cash his investors have dropped on him. He’s been fired as CEO elsewhere and is getting close at Tesla. Getting super flakey on twitter doesn’t help his standing. |
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16 July 2018, 11:15 PM | #32 | |
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if he said it or not its becoming normal. The general tone from a lot of leadership position people is nothing short of awful. I hear worse on a daily basis from a lot of people who we are supposed to put on a pedestal. Not sure why Elon is being singled out. TBH, to me its a double standard to let the other stuff slide.
We need more decorum in general, but when people try to say polite things and follow general established rules of society people jump all over them for being too PC. So unless that changes that tells me this behavior is what people want and expect.
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FWIW, I work for a really large and massively successful corporation, where none of the executive leadership would even contemplate this type of drivel. Most companies are led by people who routinely contemplate the consequences to the organization of what they say in the public space. Musk apparently has no such reservation. |
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Frankly if he is being vilified for it all the much better. He’s wrong and he should be subject to whatever consequences there are for his actions. It’s a good starting point, it’s about time someone did. Life isn’t fair but we have to start somewhere.
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Exactly. Our company is not big, but as a leader I always think about how I represent us and any risks associated with any actions. Seems some leaders today take no account of how their actions affect shareholders.
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At the end of the day this looks like the worst kind of defamation per se. Utterly reckless and inexcusable behaviour by a head of a public company and public personality. I hope he gets a good kicking in court and in public. If any other industry leader openly defamed someone they would be lucky to keep their job.
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Here is a compilation from e/MakerMuppetMaster of all the times he was creepy, strange, or rude
The British guy definitely has an open case for slander against Musk. I respect the guy for his innovation, but the more I see him, the more he appears to be a narcissistic thin skinned jackass with a huge ego. |
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So either way we’re talking money.
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I admir(ed) Musk a lot, for his innovation, obviously his sucess, but mostly because he is trying to solve world probelms. Yes, he is getting very rich off of it, but I like his visions of houses having solar power with batteries, to reduce/eliminate the need for burning fossil fuels. The same with his cars. I think both men were wrong here. The british guy telling him to shove the submarine where the sun don’t shine was the first wrong. Maybe it was a ridiculous idea, I am no marine engineer so I have no idea, but it was an attempt to solve a problem and save lives, how can you denigrate a person for that? And Musk’s response was totally uncalled for, calling him a pedophile, completely uncalled for. I don’t know if it was done in a fit of frustration and anger, or if he is showing he is sick in the head, but the leader of a world corporation like Tesla should have shown more restraint even if he was very pissed off.
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BTW, all the ideas you say Musk promotes have been around for decades. Technology is just now catching up with those dreams, and the technology isn’t Musk’s. Musk is trying to cash in on those ideas, but it’s not like he innovated any of it. |
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That Musk character is well out of order without a doubt. The guy should have just decked him TBH. |
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Musk is going to go bust and take a lot of investors down with him.
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