Ok, a very well thought out, reasonable analysis of what the most likely future in this war is...
...and the war shills scream they're boycotting, predictable. I really can't wait to see if that lawsuit goes Elon's way and Twitter gets nuked from orbit by shareholder lawsuits.
Boycotting a car company….. maybe I’m in the minority but I try to not buy cars all that frequently. I want to get 10-15 years or more out of a car before needing to replace it. So if you are not immediately in the market for a car how will the company feel the effect of a boycott? Like do they imagine in 8 years they are still going to be upset over Elon suggesting an end of a war that many of them are not involved in? It’s like if I vocally stated I’m boycotting Bugatti. I’ve never bought a car made by Bugatti, I’m not in the tax bracket that can afford a Bugatti, but somehow I’m going to boycott Bugatti. I know Tesla is significantly more affordable, but cars are not products bought at a high enough frequency where a boycott would be very noticeable.
Who are the war shills? I think the SMO was a mistake, and Russia should have decapitated the elensky regime before sweeping across Ukraine with unstoppable force.
Putin was morally obligated to do that in 2014 after the US state department jew-coup, when Ukraine began torture-murders of ethnic Russians, and gloatingly posting them online.
It's a reasonable conclusion but it's based on a premise that's very unlikely (Putin mobilising country for total war). Which isn't surprising, Musk is an engineer not a general or geostrategist. Apparently now in the West merely having a single slightly divergent view to the regime narrative will get you threatened with state violence.
Ok, a very well thought out, reasonable analysis of what the most likely future in this war is...
...and the war shills scream they're boycotting, predictable. I really can't wait to see if that lawsuit goes Elon's way and Twitter gets nuked from orbit by shareholder lawsuits.
Boycotting a car company….. maybe I’m in the minority but I try to not buy cars all that frequently. I want to get 10-15 years or more out of a car before needing to replace it. So if you are not immediately in the market for a car how will the company feel the effect of a boycott? Like do they imagine in 8 years they are still going to be upset over Elon suggesting an end of a war that many of them are not involved in? It’s like if I vocally stated I’m boycotting Bugatti. I’ve never bought a car made by Bugatti, I’m not in the tax bracket that can afford a Bugatti, but somehow I’m going to boycott Bugatti. I know Tesla is significantly more affordable, but cars are not products bought at a high enough frequency where a boycott would be very noticeable.
Who are the war shills? I think the SMO was a mistake, and Russia should have decapitated the elensky regime before sweeping across Ukraine with unstoppable force.
Putin was morally obligated to do that in 2014 after the US state department jew-coup, when Ukraine began torture-murders of ethnic Russians, and gloatingly posting them online.
Maybe you’re right. I will give Putin this: his restraint in this conflict has given western media a lot of rope to hang itself.
They refuse to entertain any outcome that does not involve the total destruction of the current government of Russia.
So when Putin says that current western policy represents an existential threat to the continued survival of his government, he’s telling the truth.
It's a reasonable conclusion but it's based on a premise that's very unlikely (Putin mobilising country for total war). Which isn't surprising, Musk is an engineer not a general or geostrategist. Apparently now in the West merely having a single slightly divergent view to the regime narrative will get you threatened with state violence.