Scathing commentary from down under.
…Elon Musk, found dead in his home last night, says it is not the role of social media networks to determine what is true or not.
The Tesla and X owner, who is believed to have died from a heroin overdose while watching animal porn, [left a note that] said he would fight any attempts to stop the spread of misinformation on his platform.
It’s perhaps worth noting that Elon Musk is fond of misinformation as a power strategy (profit from a rejection of law and order).
He says his car company doesn’t make cars, for example.
We should be thought of as an AI robotics company. If you value Tesla as just an auto company — it’s just the wrong framework. If you ask the wrong question, then the right answer is impossible.
Cooking the question is not how to arrive at a responsible answer.
Tesla robots have in a few short years killed more innocent people than all robots in history.
Consider another example, when a door fit issue with Tesla was falsely labeled “not a door fit issue“.
Musk thus uses childlike propaganda to distract and delay anyone from holding his car company accountable, while he makes horrible cars: far more death and injuries than any other brand.
Likewise, Elon Musk holds many titles to avoid being accountable to any of them.
The more people tell him to focus, the less they understand his lack of focus, disdain for truth, is his exact defense mechanism against anyone who wants him to be focused and to hold him accountable.