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MoreCashThanDashFull Member
Interesting that the Tories are also criticising Musk for some of his Tommy Robinson comments. Possibly different motives of course…
BBC News – Musk ‘misinformed’ on grooming gangs, says Streeting
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czxdzng92lno5MSPFull MemberDoes anyone else think we’re at war?
Yes, I have been saying for some time now that the Oligarchs are now a bigger threat to western democracy and our lives and our economic stability than nation states. But it is a war that western politicians seem unwilling to fight, we are going to concede everything to them with barely a whisper from our supposed leaders. There has a least been some pushback from German politics, but not by the leaders just further down the food chain.
I find the response from the body politic to be rather depressing so far and there is barely a murmur that response will change and rise to the challenge.
3GribsFull MemberHe’s gone full Bond Villain, that’s for sure.
Hopefully he’ll be dealt with like one.
MoreCashThanDashFull MemberHopefully he’ll be dealt with like one.
Unfortunately, due to 14 years of austerity, MI6 have gone from James Bond to Johnny English.
Though the more I think of it, Bond villains were rarely foreign states, they were mainly crazy rich business people. Maybe we should have taken the Prophecies of Sir Roger of Moore more seriously…
2funkmasterpFull MemberNah, Bond villains are charismatic or at least slightly interesting.
2binnersFull MemberElon is showing himself as credible by truly siding with the intellectual heavyweights from this side of the Atlantic. First Tommy Robinson and now….
1MoreCashThanDashFull MemberWhen you see stupidity like that Barton post, it’s really hard to resist the temptation to rise to the bait.
4scuttlerFull MemberI’m scared that the only antidote to this is critical thinking which is just too hard for many, and is rarely deconstructed into a slogan or 20 second video.
3el_boufadorFull MemberI am starting to think Musk doesn’t believe a word of what he’s actually doing, and is deliberately lurching further and further right (indeed, dragging the whole republican party even further to the right of Trump) to see how far he can take it and in doing so, deliberately expose the whole trumpian republican bleeding into far right shit show it for the idiocy it is.
Trump has to go with him, because he’s already put himself into Musks pocket. A useful idiot. How far will musk be able to ratchet up the rhetoric taking Trump with him, until Trump’s in bluff is called?
(Note: Musks rhetoric does seem to be ratcheting up, and is completely out of character of how he acted maybe just 2 years ago)
Trump is already bombing in the approval ratings. I think a lot of Americans who voted for trump (holding their noses but wanting a better economy // not a black woman) will probably be quite appalled by how it’s going.
Edit to add: I am not saying this is definitely what is going on, but I do think it’s a possibility.
1FlaperonFull MemberI think he’s just entirely delusional about how much power he has and at the same time suffers from an appalling inferiority complex. Stack that with poor emotional control and a tendency to massively overreact to perceived slights, and we are where we are.
The only advantage is that the only people he’s preaching to are mostly lunatics now that most sensible people have left Twitter.
At least Trump seems to have some marginal respect for politicians who say what they mean (eg David Lammy).
el_boufadorFull Member@Flaperon which I agree is also a possibility.
He’s either gone bonkers, or he’s being underestimated. I don’t pretend to know which at this point.
7binnersFull MemberWouldn’t you just say this was the inevitable conclusion to being entirely surrounded by yes men who just tell you what you want to hear, never hearing the word no, and everyone you interact with is paid staff because absolutely everyone else, including all your own kids think you’re a ****?
With him and Trump I’ve never seen two people in more desperate need of that mate we’ve all got who tells you when you’re being a bit of a Dick
1el_boufadorFull MemberWhat I am trying to work out, is the reason for the gigantic lurch, not just to the right, but now *the far right* (further right than Trump now) based on recent tweets.
‘just the right’ could be explained by wanting a seat at the table with trump for tax breaks or whatever form personal gain.
I don’t actually now see what Musk stands to gain by lurching into far right territory.
I remember at one point I thought he was doing his best to save the world. And at one point I also thought he was a very smart guy indeed.
Yes I know he’s done some bloody stupid things since the halcyon days of before the cave rescue paedo debacle. But still….
1thecaptainFree MemberI’ve been saying that for a while. The problem isn’t musk specifically, it’s the system that allows – creates, even – such a concentration of virtually unbounded wealth and power in a single person. I think a lot of people would struggle to cope with it.
I don’t know much about ketamine but is it unrealistic to hope for the sort of fate that various prominent drug addicts have enjoyed over the years? The world would be a far better place without him, that’s for sure.
pk13Full Member- Ket is not great for your mental health long term. Doctor prescribed or not.
I think the mask has slipped and it did a long time ago
CaherFull MemberMusk’s father was an interesting character, something Freud might have a view on.
Definitely not buying a Tesla now.15bigblackshedFull MemberFrom Newsthump
When he talked about electric cars, I didn’t know anything about electric cars, so when people said he was a genius, I figured he might be a genius.
Then he talked about rockets. I didn’t know anything about rockets either, so when people said he was a genius, I figured he might be a genius.
Now he’s talking about some of Britain’s biggest political grifters. Now, I happen to know quite a lot about Britain’s biggest political grifters & Elon Musk is saying some of the absolute stupidest shite I’ve ever heard anyone say, so when people say he’s a genius, I figure we should stay the hell away from his cars and rockets.
el_boufadorFull MemberAlso: this timeline is VERY interesting reading.
Why exactly, did musk only come out to fully support Trump very very late, after the assiassination attempt, I wonder? Could it be, that this was the point where the odds became very strongly stacked in favour of a trump presidency?
Musk was playing a VERY cool hand prior to that. No right wing bile at that point at all (other than maybe the Mexico wall bit)
Makes you think <tounge in cheek laughing emoji>
I’m really not usually a conspiracy theorist honest guv!
4cookeaaFull MemberWhat a load of bullshit, Musk has never done anything to suggest that he’s not a hard right figure.
What is it about his actions, background or previous statements that seems to make people think he’s anything but a hyper-capitalist, Quasi-fascist borderline Bond villain?
I just don’t understand people’s constant suprise when they suddenly discover what a throbber he is. At what point during the last 20 odd years did he give off positive vibes?
binnersFull MemberIt’s obvious that he’s always been an epic stroker. Just look at the company he keeps.
Its just that with his latest Adventures in Trumpland, he really has started to believe his own hype and sees himself as some sort of kingmaker.
At least Murdoch just published a tacky headline saying ‘It’s the Sun Wot Won It’ when trying to take credit for an election victory, Elon seems to think he’s now some huge global political player, who can make or bring down governments
I expect he’s about to massively overplay his hand in this respect and Trump is going to show him where the real power lies. You run a social media platform, you don’t have a nuclear arsenal.
For now, at least. Though I’m sure he’s presently checking out potential lairs in hollowed out volcanoes. What a dick!
2potheadFree MemberMusk has never done anything to suggest that he’s not a hard right figure.
I’m pretty sure he donated to both Hillary Clinton and Bidens campaigns when Trump previously stood for president
MoreCashThanDashFull Memberand Trump is going to show him where the real power lies
I’m not sure it lies where you and Trump think it lies. Though Trump may decide to nuke Musk just to rid himself of his turbulent priest.
1cookeaaFull MemberI expect he’s about to massively overplay his hand in this respect and Trump is going to show him where the real power lies….
What palantir? ?
Trump doesn’t have “power” he’s a useful idiot who’s scored a fancy sounding job title for the next 4 years.
Elon is a slave to his own narcissistic tendencies and needs to be considered edgy/clever/cool he’s none of those things, like most people he’s a flawed, overgrown child, the only real difference is he’s got far too much money…
Yeah he’s chucked money at the Dems before, so what, even the Donald lent support to Bill in the past. Union busting, tax dodging, worker’s rights denying all par for the course. Buying up a platform to sculpt a bit of propaganda and stoke some culture war?
Fascists aren’t born fascist, they need some time and the right circumstances to nudge them that way…
1ads678Full MemberAt what point during the last 20 odd years did he give off positive vibes?
There was that time he was washing up with Walowitz at the charity food place on Christmas day…..
4gobuchulFree MemberWhy do people think Musk is a genius?
He’s made some astute IT business decisions and made a lot of money.
He’s not an engineering genius building new batteries and developing space rockets.
tjagainFull MemberI think Musk was always a right winger but played the democrat while they were in power – like Murdoch backing labour at time. Its all about public appearances. I actually think buying twitter was bad for him and with Trump in power he has no need to play nice and has become radicalised far right.
Both him and Trump are badly damaged men who will never find happiness
dyna-tiFull MemberThough Trump may decide to nuke Musk just to rid himself of his turbulent priest.
That is a distinct possibility, given how Trump cultists worship the very ground he walks on, and, well to be frank, many of them are not high on critical thinking skills and might act in what they think is the dear leaders best interest.
Trumps a complete flake, and he might one day go after Musk. I suppose Musk should be gathering evidence for when that day comes or irate trump supporters might be the least of his worries.
3tjagainFull MemberBBC News – Musk ‘misinformed’ on grooming gangs, says Streeting
We discussed this ad nauseam on the Farage thread. What a pathetic mealy mouthed response.; Musk should be called out for what he is – a hard right racist and that should be continually hammered home. The government should be boycotting twitter
The statement should have been more like
“Musk is a well known racist using this tragic case to stir up racial hatred. He is either lying or has a total lack of understanding of what actually happened”
1el_boufadorFull MemberWhat a load of bullshit
Just to reiterate – *I agree that what I posted above might well be a complete load of claptrap*
I am not pretending that I know it to be true in any way.
But on the other hand I do think it is one potential plausible scenario that explains a lot of Musks behaviour in past few months that seems completely irrational.
Before the last 3 months, what specific musk actions make you think he’s always been hard right?
Ps. I also wonder whether the cybertruck exploder was thinking along similar lines to me hence the whole oddness of that particular incident. It would seem to fit.
Stick that confirmation bias in your pipe and smoke it eh :-p
Once again – I’m not saying any of the above is true. Just a possible plausible scenario.
6tjagainFull MemberBefore the last 3 months, what specific musk actions make you think he’s always been hard right?
Union busting, illegal stockmarket manipulation. Hatred of his own trans child
3tjagainFull MemberDoes anyone else think we’re at war?
Yes, I have been saying for some time now that the Oligarchs are now a bigger threat to western democracy and our lives and our economic stability than nation states. But it is a war that western politicians seem unwilling to fight, we are going to concede everything to them with barely a whisper from our supposed leaders.
Nothing new in this. right wing parties have always and only been about keeping power and wealth in the hands of the powerful and wealthy. some take that further down into the middle classes than others.
Left wing parties like or labour party start of as true leftwingers attempting to reverse this but are soon taken over by those who want to retain the status quo with softer edges than the right and chucking a few crumbs to the poor and powerless.
there is nothing new in this at all. Hence revolutions from the Russian revolution to the Sandanistas. Thats the mass of people the poor and powerless trying to take control. All revolutions get taken over by the right in later years once in power
the only difference now is because of social media its more visible ( made so in part because the misinformation by the right can be countered) and in recent years the right have been more open and pushing harder. The right also own almost all the media
Every step of gain for the poor and the powerless has been hard fought for and under constant attack from the rights attempts to roll it back
7butcherFull MemberI’m not convinced Musk’s own political persuasion is important here and I think it may be somewhat missing the point discussing it.
What I’m getting from all of this, is somebody taking advantage of other people’s politics for their own personal gain. He doesn’t need to personally agree with Tommy Robinson to publicly support him. He’s deliberately stoking a fire that can’t be put out.
I suspect he’s seeking deregulation across Europe and a weakening of the EU, so he’s attacking Europe in the most effective ways he knows, and the same ways he carried Trump to victory. He really has become a bond style villain and I think is being massively underestimated when viewed as an over zealous billionaire. He’s building a global empire.
People like Starmer with all their bothersome views on law and order, and the beuracracy of the EU, he wants burnt to the ground. He just needs that raging fire.
1el_boufadorFull Member@butcher good points. All valid and another potential good set of reasoning for the behaviour we’re seeing
I don’t profess to know what Musks motivation actually is, but what I am almost certain of is that there is a hidden agenda.
2sweepyFree MemberThere was that time he was washing up with Walowitz at the charity food place on Christmas day…..
And that was the only time ever on BBT that Walowitz wasn’t the creepiest **** in the room
3somafunkFull MemberDave Troy on Byline Times below is worth a read regarding musk
3mogrimFull MemberYes, I have been saying for some time now that the Oligarchs are now a bigger threat to western democracy and our lives and our economic stability than nation states. But it is a war that western politicians seem unwilling to fight, we are going to concede everything to them with barely a whisper from our supposed leaders.
To be fair, the EU does seem to be fighting back, to a certain extent. Not much use in the UK I guess 🙁
5oldnpastitFull MemberI saw this on reddit, so much for Xitter being a free speech platform, that turns out to be have been a load of cobblers.
Musk is as fragile and pathetic as any Reform voter or member.
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