r/dankmemes Jan 08 '21

I am probably an intellectual or something Oh No! Anyway.

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u/vvdb_industries danksnowflake karmawhore Jan 08 '21

godawfull

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u/Splat800 Jan 08 '21

might get downvotes cos i'm dumb but why is it bad that he's num 1?

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u/MalPL <-- I carry a huge cock, in my ass Jan 08 '21

Musk has an extremely polar "fanbase" especially on reddit people either absolutely love him and don't care about any bad things he's done or they absolutely hate him and don't see the good things he's done.

But besides that, according to Forbes he's still behind Bezos.

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u/[deleted] Jan 08 '21

I think he is like Julian Assange, a shitty, narcissistic person who has done good things

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u/The_Great_Pun_King Jan 08 '21

Ehm no, he hasn't done good things. He's done things that make him look good. Tesla was not founded by him, there's a lot of other electric cars already, he fucks over his own employees, even his assistants. I'm also not really a fan of him commercializing space travel.

There's more, Behind the Basterds had a good episode on him

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u/jmos_81 Jan 08 '21

Why not commercialize space travel? Besides that would come after getting to Mars anyway which is priority number 1 at spacex

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u/The_Great_Pun_King Jan 08 '21

Well that's what the company says is priority number 1, but since when do we trust companies on their word? I think the issue mostly is that space travel is mostly a scientific effort and not much beyond that (for now at least). Making space travel more accessible doesn't really solve any problems on Earth, it's only a "cool" and interesting endeavour. To me Musk could do much better things on Earth instead of finding ways to go off Earth

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u/MalPL <-- I carry a huge cock, in my ass Jan 08 '21

Musk himself once said pretty much what you said - altough there are many problems on earth which need fixing, many things that should be improved, space travel that is cheaper and reusable (so less emissions and less harm to the environment) is also something that improves life on Earth. Also imagine WW3 happened and we all nuked ourselves to death, by building an outpost on the moon and mars at least a small group would survive.

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u/jmos_81 Jan 08 '21

You really ought to investigate the NASA spin off technologies to see ways that space technology impacts our daily lives. Also if we wait to fix the problems on earth then we will never go. Also former and current employees have been interviewed have all said that a factor in their decisions is if this gets them to Mars faster.

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u/[deleted] Jan 08 '21

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u/[deleted] Jan 08 '21

Depends on how your feeling, even though Michael Jackson was a pedo it doesn’t make his music any worse to me. You can appreciate good things while recognising the other bad deeds the creator has done

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u/The_Great_Pun_King Jan 08 '21

Well, I don't know if the things Musk has done are really good deeds or more ideas he liked and was able to market very well. Bill Gates uses his money to invest in good things, not making profit of it in any way

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u/Montethelion6669 Jan 08 '21

He also threw a fit over Covid restrictions in California and put his workers in danger, has stopped his workers from unionizing and there’s the thing of child labor cobalt mines in the DRC.

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u/MalPL <-- I carry a huge cock, in my ass Jan 08 '21

You see u/quadraticform4 that's what i meant in my comment lol

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u/sleepywolff77 Jan 08 '21

Hmmm he gave a lot of those kids a good job on the lithium mining facility ngl

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u/MalPL <-- I carry a huge cock, in my ass Jan 08 '21
  1. It's not like how owns those mines, only thing he does is buys already made batteries from a different company or just buys the product from whoever sells the lithium from these mines.

  2. Probably until the end of this year we will see full production of Tesla's new batteries which won't use lithium.

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u/Tdiaz5 Jan 08 '21

I disagree with your first point. Those mines existing is a direct consequence of Tesla's demand for lithium. In fact, let's do a quick calculation:

There are 63 kgs of lithium carbonate in a tesla 70kWh battery, and global production of the stuff was 365.000 tonnes in 2019. Tesla produced 367.000-368.000 cars in that year, so a simple calculation gives that Tesla used ~6.3% of the global production (23.000 tonnes).

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u/MalPL <-- I carry a huge cock, in my ass Jan 08 '21

That's a good point. Probably if not Tesla a few of these mines would be closed, but it still doesn't mean that Musk has any say over how the workers there are treated. As I've said, he just buys the product.

It's comparible if I'd say that you support child labour when buying an iPhone, because it was recently in the news that Apple knowingly picked a few factories that relied on child labour.

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u/Tdiaz5 Jan 08 '21

Well, I'd say Musk does have at least limited influence. If he really cared, he could put his foot down, as the mines probably need him as much as vice versa.

I would say that if you buy an iPhone that you are supporting child labour. I own a Samsung and therefore I also probably do. I don't 100% agree with the comparison though, as Musk is the CEO of the company and not the customer. Both are responsible, but the CEO more directly.