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[-] Why9@lemmy.world 96 points 1 year ago

Wait, are you saying Elon Musk's actions directly resulted in innocent women and children being murdered?

It would be terrible if more people started saying that Elon Musk murdered innocent women and children.

[-] Serinus@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'd rather not phrase it this way because it's true. The point of this structure is that it was always bullshit.

It's not straight up murder. I might have some (limited) sympathy for Elon in this case. But he should be able to see past the first action in that series of events. I believe he was dumb enough to not think of more than the surface (more on that later). If he's not that dumb, then he truly is evil. Those submarines are not defensive.

I think he's managed to surround himself with alt-right grifters* who have him truly believing most of the absolute bullshit they spout. This doesn't excuse him for what he's doing to the world on their behalf.

*These grifters don't necessarily go after money directly. They also grift to direct his influence and money to their causes.

[-] j4k3@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago

The right isn't stupid. They use a stupid message to maintain control of the conversation as a diversion tactic that is very effective. The whole point of this is to ensure no legitimate reforms and legislation are put in place. We fall for it every time we get enraged by the bullshit. That is the joke, we are the joke, and there is no way around the fact we will spend the next 2 weeks pushing back before the next prescribed side show drops into the circus. The outcome is fixed and calculated well in advance. This entire thing is planned out. I doubt they expected this one to have quite this big of an impact, but it will disappear just like all the rest. If a supreme court justices can be openly corrupt, there is no question the oligarchic prince will walk away completely free. We have entire states like Georgia fighting against justice for the biggest coup attempt in this country's history. The perpetrator at the center is still free years later. King Musk is invincible because of Republican Russian Red team and their oligarchy.

[-] Serinus@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

While I generally agree with you...

The right isn’t stupid.

Some of them absolutely are. Just like the Russians used r/the_donald to attract real, grassroots Americans to their cause. The ones who are using the stupidity as a strategy attract the true believers. I can't tell you how many, but I guarantee the was at least one or two true believers in Congress. (Maybe they've been set straight by now.)

[-] j4k3@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Marjorie Taylor Greene is probably the craziest of the bunch. She is following the Russian/Putin playbook to mobilize convenient idiots just like Trump. Lauren Boebert was a call girl, and is still turning tricks just for a higher end client. All of these people are acting their prescribed roles. They are all just actors playing roles. It has been reported that they all act completely different behind closed doors. Mobilization of convenient idiots is how Putin gained so much power. This is exactly what Republicans are doing. Most are being advised directly by Russia.

[-] Serinus@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I suspect at least one, if not both, started out as true believers. And then this stuff became their job while they were being briefed on classified intelligence. Because, you know, the "deep state" does in fact try to give the legislature the information they need in order to do their jobs well.

r/the_donald I believe started as a psyop, but the strategy they used of getting people in on a joke and then making it real kind of applies here too. I think at the start they were true believers, spouting the idiotic bullshit while fully believing it. They found they were rewarded by that behavior and intentionally escalated it and kept it up. At some point they believe most of it, but still use all of it. Now, even if they no longer believe because they've spent the last several years getting educated for the first time in their lives, they absolutely have to keep the act up.

They're following the playbook because they were recruited by the playbook. Every time they touched the MAGA button they got a treat. Now they're millionaires. A fucking rat can do that.

As an aside, I don't think Trump's much different in many ways in playing to a crowd. One difference is that I do think he was directed by Putin early. But he's not a political rally savant. He just goes to these rallies and likes when people cheer for him. So he pushes the "cheer for me" button. Evidence of that is when he got booed for promoting the vaccine. He's not a genius at controlling the narrative. He just uses the narrative that works (even if much of that narrative was handed to him). He's not the first person who can identify what people want to hear. And he has help. He, like any politician, has advisors doing polls and telling him what his people want to hear.

There exist smart Republicans who have been acting the entire time for grift and were never true believers. Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, Michael Flynn, Michael Cohen, Jim Jordan. The problem with acting in bad faith and using stupid bullshit is that you do attract those true believers, and those true believers eventually advance. I bet a good chunk of the Republican caucus actually believes in trickle down economics. Because the people they see are the ones that benefit from it, and they're heavily incentivized to rationalize their bullshit however they can.

I'm open to being wrong. It's just a hypothesis.

[-] KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

These stories about how much of a piece of shit Musk is have been piling up for years now. I think people driving around in Teslas are going to get some damage done to their cars soon.

[-] quicksand@lemm.ee 27 points 1 year ago

Needless violence against cars will affect Musk in no way whatsoever. Please direct your anger in a more productive direction

[-] KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If say the Proud Boys opened up a car manufacturing plant and started producing cars, would it also be wrong to do "violence" (lmao) against people driving their cars? Where do you draw the line? Musk is much more damaging to society with his mainstreaming of fascist, machismo, white supremacist takes than the Proud Boys are, but I bet you'd have no problem with that.

And do you really think making people second guess buying a Tesla wouldn't hurt Musk whatsoever?

[-] quicksand@lemm.ee 11 points 1 year ago

I think it would behoove you to stop with this kind of negative thinking. Yes, Musk is bad. Yes, he owns Tesla. But promoting acts of violence like that will not make the world a better place, nor will it discourage people from buying Teslas

[-] KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

You just keep saying violence, no matter what, is bad, which I know you and no one else believes. You're lying to defend Musk and people supporting Musk. What reasoning do you have that acts of violence against Tesla and Tesla owners won't make the world a better place? You seem to be relying heavily on the childish idea that violence is bad no matter what, which again you don't believe. And of course if violence is directed to people who drive Tesla's or their cars, people would absolutely be discouraged from buying Tesla and in return hurting Musk. We all know this, but here you are lying again.

You're arguing in bad faith because you have nothing to counter anything I'm saying.

[-] vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

A lot of Teslas are old enough that some of the people driving them probably bought them used. Also while id be perfectly fine with people for example smashing the screens on tesla charging stations cause I find it funny, it is rather counter productive to attack car owners. I drive a Jeep, Jeep is owned by GM and GM is a shit company would you damage my car even though its old enough to drink and GM saw none of the money from me buying it.

Irregardless if you wanted to damage Tesla park a faulty model S near their factory, its libel to explode and that would be a PR fuckfest.

[-] Krauerking@lemy.lol 3 points 1 year ago

Honestly there are enough non-critical thinking reactionaries these days that would rush out to buy Teslas the moment they heard they could upset someone on the other side for doing it that the impact to sapes might not be as high as you would hope and the increase to service requests for Teslas would probably generate a lot of revenue as paint and tire replacements tend to be way higher on lrofit margins than you think

[-] KillAllPoorPeople@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

There aren't even close to enough of them. They're not going to trade in their Ford F-900 for a "wimpy, girly" Tesla no matter what Musk does. They'd much rather be seen as manly and tough than backing Musk. He doesn't have the cult leader following like Trump does.

[-] Krauerking@lemy.lol 1 points 1 year ago

Mmmm maybe... I know that honestly his right wing pushes in policy have impacted sales but I wonder if it would be enough to actually tip any scale or just be a rounding error that gets people fired and jobs compressed to save more money

[-] stebo02@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

The murder is kinda still Putin's doing but he supported it.

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