Musk keep surprizing me as to how cruel, petty and insensitive he can be to other's feelings, and to the consequences of his actions on other people. (He's sensitive to his own feelings, though.)
He doesn't always think things through as well as a should, but he isn't cruel or deliberately insensitive. You've clearly got an axe to grind. Did he offend your ideological sensibilities or do you just not like rich people?
@@emergencyCALL911 I see him as a flawed human being. We're all flawed in different ways. And if you think he's not cruel or thoughtless (in considering others), perhaps you haven't paid too much attention to him, which is fine!
@@Terra_Lopez Either you haven't paid as much attention as you seem to think, or you're completely misreading him (which is something people seem to do quite often, so that could certainly be the case).
@@emergencyCALL911 I try really hard to see his behavior and words in a good light, but if you take what he says and remove whatever fangirl/boy glasses you might be wearing, his words and actions are so often narcissistic and horrible. I was a fan of Elon Musk for his achievements, and I still appreciate them, but then I saw his words and actions, and how he keeps misrepresenting the truth, lying, and abusing anyone who he feels threatened by, I can't condone any of that. He has caused a lot of harm to so many humans, and also some good.
@@emergencyCALL911 (continued...) As I see it, he has bought into his 'savior of the world' myth that his fans see him as, and finds it hard to see the difference between his own thoughts and opinions, and objective reality. ... I actually believe that he genuinely was and is trying to do the right thing by buying and transforming twitter, but that 1) Engineering brilliance/competence doesn't necessarily translate to understanding how people work, and 2) All his cruelty and unwillingness to take responsibility for the effects his words and actions have on others, is all part of the 'he is right and good and everyone who opposes him in any way is evil and is an enemy of the world.' idea he (mostly unconsciously) seems to have in his mind. ...If you don't have a solid foundation, it's very easy and tempting to by into a savior complex if you have multitudes of screaming fans who see you that way.
After what Elon's been doing recently, a public apology is long gone. In fact, I bet he's going to double down on this if it ever gets brought up again
Or the jury realised that if they helped create a world where people could be successfully sued for calling somebody a name on the internet, we'd all be in trouble.
@@kefkapalazzo1 Yeah, it was a dumb thing to say, but at the end of the day, it was an online spat and the jury recognised that. By the sounds of what was said here, it was the media as usual that made things worse by blowing a few stupid comments made on the internet out of proportion. If the media weren't in the habit of treating comments made on Twitter as newsworthy, Unsworth would never even have known about it.
Jesus fucking Christ another pundit sad they didn’t use the shit subs that wouldn’t have worked in the cave in the first place ☠️ go lick a boot somewhere else.
I’m sorry but this guy is messed up. Ben and Max made the way though that cave and this guy and his crew went behind them when they weren’t suppose to and found the kids and took all of the credit. I can’t stand even seeing their faces. Elon Musk was helping so quit back talking him.
I think Mr Musk should publicly admit and apologise for childish and aggressive and payout to the poor man.
Otherwise it is an open scar on his life.
Musk keep surprizing me as to how cruel, petty and insensitive he can be to other's feelings, and to the consequences of his actions on other people. (He's sensitive to his own feelings, though.)
He doesn't always think things through as well as a should, but he isn't cruel or deliberately insensitive. You've clearly got an axe to grind. Did he offend your ideological sensibilities or do you just not like rich people?
@@emergencyCALL911 I see him as a flawed human being. We're all flawed in different ways. And if you think he's not cruel or thoughtless (in considering others), perhaps you haven't paid too much attention to him, which is fine!
@@Terra_Lopez Either you haven't paid as much attention as you seem to think, or you're completely misreading him (which is something people seem to do quite often, so that could certainly be the case).
@@emergencyCALL911 I try really hard to see his behavior and words in a good light, but if you take what he says and remove whatever fangirl/boy glasses you might be wearing, his words and actions are so often narcissistic and horrible.
I was a fan of Elon Musk for his achievements, and I still appreciate them, but then I saw his words and actions, and how he keeps misrepresenting the truth, lying, and abusing anyone who he feels threatened by, I can't condone any of that. He has caused a lot of harm to so many humans, and also some good.
@@emergencyCALL911 (continued...)
As I see it, he has bought into his 'savior of the world' myth that his fans see him as, and finds it hard to see the difference between his own thoughts and opinions, and objective reality.
... I actually believe that he genuinely was and is trying to do the right thing by buying and transforming twitter, but that
1) Engineering brilliance/competence doesn't necessarily translate to understanding how people work, and
2) All his cruelty and unwillingness to take responsibility for the effects his words and actions have on others, is all part of the 'he is right and good and everyone who opposes him in any way is evil and is an enemy of the world.' idea he (mostly unconsciously) seems to have in his mind.
...If you don't have a solid foundation, it's very easy and tempting to by into a savior complex if you have multitudes of screaming fans who see you that way.
At least Musk did apologize but he needs to issue a public apology.
After what Elon's been doing recently, a public apology is long gone. In fact, I bet he's going to double down on this if it ever gets brought up again
He publicly apologised on Twitter three days after the initial statements.
He doesn't need to do anything. Free speech.
Elons lawyers too strong lol
Or the jury realised that if they helped create a world where people could be successfully sued for calling somebody a name on the internet, we'd all be in trouble.
@@emergencyCALL911 I think calling someone a pedophile with no proof is different from someone a poop head
@@kefkapalazzo1 Yeah, it was a dumb thing to say, but at the end of the day, it was an online spat and the jury recognised that. By the sounds of what was said here, it was the media as usual that made things worse by blowing a few stupid comments made on the internet out of proportion. If the media weren't in the habit of treating comments made on Twitter as newsworthy, Unsworth would never even have known about it.
Why was the mini submarine declined though? It's not helpful?
No. the diving experts said that the toy submarine was no use
They are trying to escape after insulting him
next time be more pollite with persons who wanna help children !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't frame it as Musk just attacked him for no reason 😂 also 145 million for a tweet is a joke
Jesus fucking Christ another pundit sad they didn’t use the shit subs that wouldn’t have worked in the cave in the first place ☠️ go lick a boot somewhere else.
@@abstructa.uptempo Nobody's licking anyone's boots. He made a perfectly valid point. Go spew your irrational hatred somewhere else.
I’m sorry but this guy is messed up. Ben and Max made the way though that cave and this guy and his crew went behind them when they weren’t suppose to and found the kids and took all of the credit. I can’t stand even seeing their faces. Elon Musk was helping so quit back talking him.
Unsworth, dust has settled. You were also childish, smell the coffe
Elon dick rider spotted.
Muskrat 🤡
Is that you Elon?