Xitter doesn't have any stock anymore since it is private.What can you do personally to hold Elon accountable? Here are some steps you could take (I've tried to order them somewhat in terms of how easy it is to do):
- Do not buy a Tesla
- Do not use or repost Xitter
- Do not use Starlink (or I guess T-Mobile)
- Sell your Tesla and Xitter stock
- If you live in a republican district, call your representative to complain about Elon
- Sell your Tesla vehicle
- Do not work for Tesla, Xitter, SpaceX (or any other Elon company). I do not include the Federal Government in this list because Elon benefits from you leaving that job rather than staying.
- Protest at the facilities of one of these companies
Probably there are a few other things to do as well. But I'm not sure how many people in this thread have thought about the ways that they can refuse to support him on a personal level.
On the list of things to boycott, this has to be WAY up there. Maybe not past certain things (e.g. $TRUMP coin, or anything related to Putin or Uyghur labor), but it has to be pretty far up the chain.
Xitter doesn't have any stock anymore since it is private.
I do admire Ford's approach, if only the rest of the Canadian provinces would follow his example. Trump thinks trade is essential, Ford is showing him that it isn't.
So he also has no idea how to code and he runs the additional risk of bricking all of it?I've figured out a possible reason why Elon Musk's Tesla "Full Self Driving" still doesn't work after over ten years of promising "it'll be ready next year".
To make the programming more efficient, he simply removes ten or twenty percent of the lines of code. Which lines? The ones that are easiest to remove, such as the probationary lines of code.
Next time you have a spreadsheet that doesn't look quite right or is a bit slow to recalculate, you might try this Elon Musk Efficiency Trick™
Not sure whether you're satirising DOGE or being deadly accurate.I've figured out a possible reason why Elon Musk's Tesla "Full Self Driving" still doesn't work after over ten years of promising "it'll be ready next year".
To make the programming more efficient, he simply removes ten or twenty percent of the lines of code. Which lines? The ones that are easiest to remove, such as the probationary lines of code.
Next time you have a spreadsheet that doesn't look quite right or is a bit slow to recalculate, you might try this Elon Musk Efficiency Trick™
Australia is (mostly) doing it's part.What can you do personally to hold Elon accountable? Here are some steps you could take (I've tried to order them somewhat in terms of how easy it is to do):
- Do not buy a Tesla
The difference between the Muskrat and the Bureaucrat is that Elon wants to piss off to Mars ASAP, hahaha.Wonder what right-wingers who hate unelected bureaucrats think of this unelected bureaucrat, the one with more power and less accountability than any other in history.
No, don't tell me, I'm sure they dislike him just as much as the others.
It's been a series of public embarrassments combined with his ketamine-fueled god-complex that pushed him into being a cartoon villain.The difference between the Muskrat and the Bureaucrat is that Elon wants to piss off to Mars ASAP, hahaha.
Personally, I think the man lost his **** when his child transgingered. Something in there short-circuited. Or he's a Synth.
I think that was the point that the mask slipped for a significant number of people. For others it was the grandstanding promise to "solve world hunger" if someone could show him how $6bn from him would do it and then... not. And then, in fact, donating a similar amount to the "Musk Foundation" which appears to be a charity that does little-to-no charitable work.Episode 1 - Cave Diver calling Musk's offer to help Thai rescue a "publicity stunt" and saying his submarine was stupid.
And called the guy who did rescue them a paedophile.Episode 1 - Cave Diver calling Musk's offer to help Thai rescue a "publicity stunt" and saying his submarine was stupid.
AP article linked below:
"Elon Musk tells Republican lawmakers he’s not to blame for federal firings"
Summary:
Elon Musk claims he’s just the “waste detective,” not the executioner, when it comes to mass federal firings — but that doesn’t hold up. Trump gave Musk power to drive cost-cutting across agencies, Musk’s team accessed sensitive personnel data directly, and agencies carried out mass firings under intense DOGE pressure. Now that backlash is mounting, Musk blames agency incompetence, agencies blame Musk’s meddling, and Trump says Musk will “do the cutting” if agencies don’t.
Bottom line:
This is a classic plausible deniability playbook: Musk, Trump, and agencies are all pointing fingers at each other — which makes it nearly impossible to hold anyone fully accountable. The contradictions are the point — spreading blame across so many actors that no single entity stands responsible.
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Elon Musk tells Republican lawmakers he's not to blame for federal firings
Elon Musk is telling Republican lawmakers that he's not to blame for the firings of thousands of federal workers as he pushes to downsize the government.apnews.com
Accompanied by the world's smallest violinSad trombone.
Not the tardigrade playing an appropriately sized violin but a close-up of the tardigrade's little "fingers" playing a violin that's tiny even for it.Accompanied by the world's smallest violin
As a one off, sure.It’s pretty infantile to vandalise some someone’s Tesla because you don’t like Elon Musk.
As a one off, sure.
As a concerted effort to remove the wealth and power of the man who is doing an incredible amount of damage to the US and the entire world, I'll allow it.