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I'll watch this later when I have enough time. But its important to note that Elon Musk's aura of invincibility / charity has been pierced, and now big-name talk shows like John Oliver feel safe to actually talk about Musk's issues now.

I certainly don't always agree with John Oliver, but this is a huge step forward for the mainstream media to finally start recognizing the Musk problem.

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[–] Broken_Monitor 30 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Something tells me John Oliver was never afraid to cover this, but Elon Musk has finally had undeserved attention for long enough to become worth covering.

[–] dragontamer 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The left still has a bit of a "blindspot" problem. Much like how the right ignores Elon Musk's antics today, the left was willing to ignore Elon Musk's antics as long as he represented solar-energy and electric cars.

I don't know if John Oliver was "afraid" of covering this issue per se. But Musk's antics were just as bad in the 2018 or earlier periods when he was calling African Americans to work on his Tesla "Planation lines", anti-union busting back then, etc. etc. Honestly, Elon Musk has been reasonably consistent in my eyes.

All this Twitter thing just made people realize the kind of person Elon Musk is (and always has been). Its brought media attention to Musk because the media used (and still uses) Twitter so much. But I doubt anything in this video is actually new in 2023.


Still, the right has plenty of black-marks to discuss with regards to Elon Musk. The dude is a SV druggie on Weed, Special K, Alcohol, Ambien (and that's only the publicly known drugs). Twitter was bought out at $54.20, you right-wingers really wanna be representing sky-high MJ smoker here?

(Not "you" in particular, but you in the general sense. The right-wing out there who might read this message, lol). The main problem with Elon Musk is that he holds no loyalties. He's just doing whatever seems popular right now. His past, and future, will be toxic and inconsistent. He will change his politics on a dime to get what he wants. So yeah, plenty of political hacks trying to take advantage of this in one way or the other.

Still though, John Oliver's reach cannot be denied. And for the most part, I think most of the causes John Oliver talks about (though left-wing biased) are serious issues in our society worth learning about. But the left/right flip-flop from Elon Musk is well recognized by now, and I'm rather pessimistic about the reasons why the left are suddenly willing to talk about Musk now that he's undergone the flip/flop. If the left is willing to praise Musk, he'll go smoke Weed in public or say other left-leaning things just for their praise/support. But if the right starts praising Musk more, he flip-flops to the right instead. A lot of this goes beyond just John Oliver per se (and is likely instead the issues that John Oliver's writing team researches in the background), but I'm still convinced that this left/right perspective into people is real.

[–] drdabbles 15 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This segment was sort of a let down, because the same lies about reusable rockets were repeated without researching them apparently. Some of musk's most agreed upon accomplishments were achieved 30-40 years ago, but people on TV can't help but give him the accolades.

Also not much digging into the Starlink for Ukraine debacle, or the fact that he didn't actually donate all that hardware, didn't donate the service, and it wasn't being used in nearly the capacity initially reported because the people receiving the units were happy to bullshit for him as long as they got gear to use.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the same lies about reusable rockets

What are the lies here? Cause, I tell you what, those rockets sure seem reusable

[–] drdabbles 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

He didn't create the first reusable rockets, his company didn't pioneer reusable rockets, and yet the lie keeps being repeated.

[–] darganon 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The piece starts with saying that SpaceX just streamlined old NASA technology, that seems to cover your specific complaint here. Did you watch it?

[–] Void_Sloth 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Do you mind providing additional info on previous reusable rockets. I'm not able to find any successfully reused rockets prior to the Falcon 9.

Edit: The space shuttle doesn't count as a reusable rocket.

Edit 2: Humanity as only achieved partial reusability so far. SpaceX will likey be the first to achieve full reusability with their Starship. Of course credit for this should not go to Elon but to Gwynne Shotwell and the rest of the SpaceX team.

[–] dragontamer 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'm actually pleased with it.

Again, I don't agree with all of it. In fact, the SpaceX stuff could have easily segue into the ESGHound issues. IE: The old lady's house who is within a few miles of there because SpaceX rockets are far too large for the land allocated (ex: wildlife sanctuary with dozens of endangered creatures + even humans living close enough to the launch site who have been filing noise complaints).

Elon Musk has stomped over the little people so incredibly that there's no comparison. Somehow, I do think he's gone above-and-beyond the typical billionaire in terms of callousness to little people... while John Oliver is kind-of just trying to sell it as typical billionaire crap. No man, its much worse.


Still, this is the first major talk show that has actually talked about the Elon Musk problem. Taking a hard look at something that clearly has been getting worse over the past year (especially). Sure, we at RealTesla have known about this for nearly the past decade and know far worse examples of everything here (Really? OSHA complaints are the worst John Oliver could come up with at the Gigafactory? Nothing about the "Plantation" suit that Tesla just lost?). But its enough to get people's eyes open to the real harm Elon Musk is doing, and this is all a good conversation starter.

Our arguments here at RealTesla are much better / more appreciated thanks to John Oliver's video. So yes, its ultimately net good (as this John Oliver video sometimes puts Elon Musk, lol).

[–] drdabbles 2 points 1 year ago

I certainly understand that even if they knew all of the Musk BS and scams, they need to ease the general public that does know who Musk is into realizing he's a dipshit. You can't just come over the top rope and say this guy that's in the press all the time is a moron and here's 30 minutes describing why. So, choosing their battles no doubt.

I liked the segment as a whole, as you can see from the fact I only had two criticisms of it. So I'm not really saying I didn't like it, just that it could have been more researched. I'm just disappointed that they repeat the same musk lies we continuously see repeated. It lends them credence, and as you see in the comments below people completely believe that SpaceX is the first commercial space company, first reusable rocket, first vertical landing rocket, all the bullshit we know FOR. A. FACT. is a lie. But because Musk's marketing machine makes people repeat it online, these people fall for it not realizing what they're doing.

I'm very happy that Rolling Stone, WaPo, NY Times, and Last Week Tonight are exposing Musk for the liar he is. And I have no doubt this is the first of many segments we'll see over the next several years exposing fraud, deceptive practices, bilking world governments out of untold billions, and who knows what else.

[–] moistclump 3 points 1 year ago