Then he’s fucking dumber than I thought. And I already thought he made rocks look fucking brilliant.
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"I am just a poor smol bean uwu nazi"
Tesla, famous for using fairly mined lithium, not abusing migrants on work visas and encouraging unionization.
Elon Musk: "Hitler didn't kill millions of people."
I'm surprised that people didn't start hating on him earlier
"If you ignore the staggering amount of human misery that I am directly and indirectly responsible for, and all the absolutely appalling things I advocate for, I've never done anything harmful."
The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy [for the rich.]
Only stochastic terrorism. A nazi salute here and there. Spreading some racism and queerphobia every now and then. Opening the sewer gates to let in all the nazis on his social media platform. Exploiting some labour in the third world for his personal gain. Buying out politicians and the press in the detriment of the people.
Other than that, yeah, he hasn't done anything harmful.
Poor man meets rich man and they look at each other. Says the poor man, were I not poor, you'd not be rich!
- Berthold Brecht
Boycott them all.
I wonder if he actually beleives that
He only hurt government NPCs. He is the only brain in a jar in this system we are all computer programs.
Ya know... I could see him thinking all his bad jokes, and online antics don't hurt anyone (not true) but the dude is decimating the federal workforce, he can't honestly believe he hasn't done anything to garner that hate. That's people's livelihoods.
I don’t think he believes in anything beyond accumulating as much wealth as possible at whatever cost.
One would think the world's richest man could afford a mirror....
Social murder is murder, plaster-faced bitch.
I support the current thing.
Fuck you Muskcovite.
I'm shocked at the number of open Nazis in American "leadership". And the number of unelected "officials" tearing up our government from the inside.
Yeah, it's a conspiracy fuck-face. It's not like people are openly saying you suck, you're a leech, we're going to boycott the companies you're involved with and you're not wanted here. It's all a secret conspiracy. Pay no attention to the signs at very public protests.
People like him do harmful things and act like they're the most important people on Earth, but when the boomerang comes right back at them, they crawl around and cry that they did nothing wrong. PATHETIC.
Oh yes, so innocent. 🙄
Textbook example of narcissism.
Damn near everything he does is harmful.
you routinely go on social media and cheerlead for butchers committing genocide in ukraine and gaza, amongst other things.
terminal affluenza. doesnt understand that actions have consequences.
Just another Conservative Victim™️.
I don't know which is scarier: Musk lying about this, or actually being so self-unaware he really doesn't know what an enormous shitbag he is.
So I've tried it a couple times now, with varying degrees of success, but I want to write a paper which takes a lifecycle approach to excess deaths by industry. My goal was to come up with a deaths/ billion estimate, to figure out a quantity of wealth after which we could decide, the person holding that wealth has effectively committed murder; then we buffer it by 10x to account for the fuzziness of the math, and we set that as the global maximum wealth cap.
Its practically impossible to believe that any industry results in 0 deaths per billion. However, when I did the first couple intial forrays into the research, its very dificult to pin down exaclty which is the source industry for a given death (for example, fossil fuels contribute massively to peoples deaths. But so does tobacco. Electric vehicles dont have tail pipe emissions, but might use fossil fuels in their construction, etc.. etc..)
Here is some summary output from that.
To compare the estimated premature deaths per billion dollars of profit between tech companies and a fossil fuel extraction company, we'll examine ExxonMobil as a representative example.
ExxonMobil's Annual Profit:
In 2024, ExxonMobil reported a net income of $33.7 billion.
investor.exxonmobil.com
Estimating Premature Deaths Due to Fossil Fuel Emissions:
A study by Vohra et al. (2021) estimated that fossil fuel combustion-related fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) pollution was responsible for approximately 10.2 million premature deaths globally in 2012.
investor.exxonmobil.com
Calculating Premature Deaths per Billion Dollars of Profit:
To estimate the number of premature deaths attributable to ExxonMobil's operations per billion dollars of profit, we can use the following approach:
Global Fossil Fuel CO₂ Emissions: Approximately 35 billion metric tons annually.
ExxonMobil's Contribution: ExxonMobil's operations contribute to a portion of these emissions. While exact figures vary, estimates suggest that ExxonMobil's products account for about 1.3 billion metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually, representing approximately 3.7% of global fossil fuel CO₂ emissions.
Attributable Premature Deaths: Applying this percentage to the global premature deaths:
10,200,000 deaths×0.037≈377,400 deaths
10,200,000deaths×0.037≈377,400deaths
Deaths per Billion Dollars of Profit:
377,400 deaths33.7 billion USD≈11,200 deaths per billion USD
33.7billion USD377,400deaths≈11,200deaths per billion USD
Comparison with Tech Companies:
Previously, we estimated the number of premature deaths per billion dollars of profit for tech companies, assuming their energy consumption was entirely sourced from fossil fuels:
Samsung: Approximately 1,004 deaths per billion USD
Google (Alphabet): Approximately 153 deaths per billion USD
Microsoft: Approximately 209 deaths per billion USD
Conclusion:
If we attribute a proportional share of global premature deaths from fossil fuel emissions to ExxonMobil based on its contribution to global CO₂ emissions, the company is associated with approximately 11,200 premature deaths per billion dollars of profit. This figure is significantly higher than the estimates for tech companies, reflecting the direct role of fossil fuel extraction and production in contributing to air pollution and associated health impacts.