• @Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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    782 years ago

    How about we stop caring what that clown has to say?

    I find it especially egregious the people who (rightfully) bash him, but continue to support his products such as Twitter and Tesla. Stop supporting him. Especially on Twitter. Advertisers have fled the platform. Some users have as well. If even 1/2 the people who claim to hate the guy just stopped using Twitter, the entire platform would collapse. Instead you people prop up that site by going to it.

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      People whine about how shitty the API has become and how shitty tech support is and how there’s no one to talk to when they run into bugs - yet they keep paying Musk $42,000 a month for that privilege.

  • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    752 years ago

    Ah yes, “I don’t want to say gay and intersex people shouldn’t be allowed to vote, but I do want it to happen.”

    Anyways I’m sterile and drive the most fuel efficient vehicle practical, don’t eat meat, and have made other sacrifices for future generations to have a habitable planet. Musky here has a private jet and at least one of his kids hates him

  • Obinice
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    Why report on that guy’s opinions as if they matter? He’s rich, not a voting rights expert.

    He’s a fascist, too, which people conveniently ignore because he’s rich and some of it might rub off on them.

    • @MrCrowBard@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      For the same reason the opinion of someone like Rupert Murdoch matters. Its not about their viewpoint directly as an individual, its the fact they control massive platforms that can and do sway public opinions.

      In murdochs case he’s had an influential impact on British politics over the last 40 years and has used his media empire to act as a king maker.

      Musk isn’t as savvy or as intelligent as Murdoch but that doesn’t mean is influential position should be ignored.

    • @zeeps@lemmy.ca
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      I don’t like Elon Musk, but can you explain what makes him a fascist? I feel like people are really throwing that term around a lot and it’s kind of concerning.

      • I think eliminating voting rights for citizens without children is a fascist policy. Fascism is about enforcing a “correct” or “natural” hierarchy in society. Historically this has usually been about race, but has also included other factors (for example, disabled people were the first group targeted for extermination by the Nazis). For some of us, not having kids is a choice (and imo a valid one that shouldn’t be punished by the state). But this sounds like an easy way to discriminate against same-sex couples, and all fascist systems have a history of doing that.

        • infectoid
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          52 years ago

          Did Elon say whether I can vote if I adopt a kid?

          Do I get more votes with more kids?

          Also, if I had a kid and it died of cancer, would I also lose my voting rights?

      • I personally find Ur-Fascism by Umberto Eco a good read. Fascism is really hard to pin down because it’s quite a wide category due to the different tendencies in history.

        • @cmbabul@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          The War on Everyone by Robert Evans is another good one for our current situation, he draws and builds from Ecos definition there

      • sleet01
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        102 years ago

        It’s a fair question, but you’re probably getting downvoted because you “feel like people are really throwing that term around a lot and it’s kind of concerning”. People are throwing the term around a lot because of all the fascism, and the fact that you find the term more concerning than the actual fascism is a bad look.

  • @jtk@lemmy.sdf.org
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    532 years ago

    Just stop giving this idiot attention, it’s what he gets off on. You’re all getting him off. If that’s what you’re into, fine but, if it’s not, you’re being taken advantage of.

    • @Delusional@lemmy.world
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      102 years ago

      Elon to Twitter execs - “Don’t you guys wanna get off with me? Just follow my lead guys, we’re gonna get off together.”

  • @Snapz@lemmy.world
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    452 years ago

    Welcome to the rise of aggressively pro-natalism billionaires, because it’s 2023 and we’re not imploding fast enough.

    Remember, you won’t have a seat on the transport to Mars. And if you ever get there, it will be to work the mines.

  • @ilex@lemmy.world
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    442 years ago

    Crazy, out of touch billionaire has a crazy, unrealistic idea. Fucking stop the presses.

  • QubaXR
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    442 years ago

    Like all republicans, Musk is in favor of eliminating voting (and other) rights for various groups, one by one.

    • @Poob@lemmy.ca
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      62 years ago

      I don’t, because this will be used to steal millions of dollars from undocumented workers who keep the American economy from collapsing.

    • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      32 years ago

      I support seizing the assets of people who were found to have lied on their citizenship application.

      What’s this? I want to know more.

  • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    I disagree with his fundamental premise that people with children can see the interests of society better.

    I don’t have children, but I have heard from every possible source that once you have children they become your world.

    How is a person expected to reason clearly about the interest of millions of people when they are running an ancient biological program focused on the interests of a tiny family unit?

    edit: I once saw the argument that having family doens’t make you a better person. Having family makes you a ruthless user and taker on behalf of your family. Most of the stories you hear of people giving in to corruption, happen because those people can’t afford to lose their jobs, because they have mouths to feed. Once you have kids, you must choose whether you value your kids over your civic responsibility, or vice-versa.

    • @postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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      82 years ago

      People with children won’t have the time to research issues too deeply, and they will be sleep deprived for several years.

      They make better sheep.

    • @morphballganon@lemmy.world
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      There are plenty of people with children who vote against their children’s best interests.

      Edit: misread your disagree as agree

  • @MrFlamey@lemmy.world
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    372 years ago

    At this point I have finally realised that Elon Musk is an attention-seeking cunt and we should probably start to just ignore him, at least for a while.

    However, I’ve got some ideas! Instead of people without children, how about we restrict the vote to the children themselves? How does that sound, Elon? Nobody over 20 should get a vote because they only have… pthh, I dunno, a few decades, 90 years at most left on this planet, so fuck them. Am I right? Maybe we could give everyone a voting point for every year they have left assuming an average lifespan of 75 years - perhaps women could have more points as they generally live longer. That would be fair, no? We should also completely take money out of politics and stop billionaires and large corporations from undermining democracy too! Don’t you think that’s a great idea?

    • @Polydextrous@lemmy.world
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      Plus, I know some SHITTY parents who don’t consider their kids much at all. Why don’t we limit the vote to good parents who can prove they love their children by sacrificing themselves for their kids in a simulated environment? I mean, this is the future! VR voting compassion-for-your-children tests. Elon loooves futurestuff

    • @queermunist@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      I don’t want people to ignore him. I want him in the news every day, pissing people off and agitating the masses.

      Every time Musk opens his mouth the screams “eat the rich!” get louder. Why on Earth would I want that to stop?

      • @MrFlamey@lemmy.world
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        Him constantly being in the news is like a significantly less annoying version of Trump, so I’d like to ignore him at least :) When Trump stopped being president it was like someone finally figured out how to stop a car alarm that had been going off outside my window for four years.

        I hope we get to the eat the rich part before they have armies of security robots controlled by extremely advanced AI :)

  • @Elpinchepana@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, only the desperate, finantially dependent on shitty jobs to feed their youngling should vote. Only them and the wealthy people that provide said shitty jobs. That will surely save what little democracy is left. You know what? People that make as much money as Musk should not be allowed to vote or to donate in order to influence campaings. These dudes have no real nationality, they are not tied anywhere and don’t have the best interest of any nation at heart. Billionaires are practically a walking, talking, foreign power operating within your country’s borders with almost total impunity. A self-deluded eugenecist foreign power at that.

    • @Cerbero@lemmy.world
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      It’s been the same since the beginning. Thomas Jefferson complained about them too.

      “Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.”