An honest criticism. The fact that the question of “does Elon have too much power” has even been created as an honest question is inherently biased. The question could of course be asked about any extremely wealthy individual. Let’s substitute Jeff Bezos for Elon Musk. Anyone asking that question? If so I haven’t heard of it. What exactl…
An honest criticism. The fact that the question of “does Elon have too much power” has even been created as an honest question is inherently biased. The question could of course be asked about any extremely wealthy individual. Let’s substitute Jeff Bezos for Elon Musk. Anyone asking that question? If so I haven’t heard of it. What exactly is “too much” power. Who’s to judge? Seems no one was too worried about his having “too much power” until after he purchased Twitter and began exposing censorship that made the powerful elite a bit nervous. They much prefer to wield their power quietly, behind the scenes. That Elon does it much more openly is something they are not used to, are uncomfortable with. He does not play by their rules.
An honest criticism. The fact that the question of “does Elon have too much power” has even been created as an honest question is inherently biased. The question could of course be asked about any extremely wealthy individual. Let’s substitute Jeff Bezos for Elon Musk. Anyone asking that question? If so I haven’t heard of it. What exactly is “too much” power. Who’s to judge? Seems no one was too worried about his having “too much power” until after he purchased Twitter and began exposing censorship that made the powerful elite a bit nervous. They much prefer to wield their power quietly, behind the scenes. That Elon does it much more openly is something they are not used to, are uncomfortable with. He does not play by their rules.
Damn close. I think the Elon bias started a bit earlier - when he said people should vote Republican. The Elites seemed to have a cow at that point.