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Elizabeth | Space Breathwork's avatar

I have never deified Elon Muck, like so many others have (being extremely wealthy does not mean you are a good person and I have always thought he was not a good person). This just adds another reason to support my initial thinking.

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Loki Excelsior Smith's avatar

And despite a lotta money, Elon has a LOOOOTTA weaknesses, don’t trip. It might even be that he plays himself out of the game, he’s so stretched thin—financially, mentally, and with all the drugs he’s carpet bombing his brain with, who knows.

https://lokiexcelsiorsmith.substack.com/p/a-god-complex-runs-the-gauntlet?r=fd4u4

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Premedica's avatar

Here’s my two cents on what’s going on with Elon: https://premedica.substack.com/p/the-dark-side-of-diet-drugs-what?r=59bm4t

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Oxymoroninchief's avatar

It is breathtaking that Elon spoke those words not only out loud, but on one of the largest platforms in the universe, not to exclude Mars, and that he did so apparently without the slightest inkling that he is giving powerful voice to the most atrocious worldview to ever infect humanity, ie. the one that caused The Holocaust.

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Brooke Wright's avatar

Every man woman and child, man.

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John Matuszak's avatar

I think you make some valuable points about keeping Empathy as a personal priority but I think you are missing the forest for the trees here. And btw comparing anyone to hitler I’d never a good launching point for an open discussion. The context of Elons conversation with Joe surrounds the impersonal leverage used on societies to load up wasteful social agendas through the application of guilt and shame. These “empathetic” decisions lead to societal suicide in the form of encouraging minorities or immigrants to subsist off of tax dollars instead of working. It’s a teach a man to fish concept not a philosophy for personal connection or relationship. Elon sees the American citizen as more capable of bringing what is needed to the poor or impoverished rather than the big government solution that ends up being full of corrupt inefficiencies. Having listened to the entire podcast I think that a man who doesn’t need to ever work another day in his life but is willing to be put in the spotlight and defamed for protecting our freedoms from the swamp of DC should be praised for his self-sacrifice. God bless Elon and President Trump.

John

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Debbie Elbert's avatar

It's good to hear you preach Joe!

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