Elon Musk shares “extremely false” allegation of voting fraud by “illegals”
Elon Musk shares “extremely false” allegation of voting fraud by “illegals”
The problem is that, while it’s easily disproven, the majority of people who read his statement will take it at face value, and because his platform is so large, it would take a lot of people disproving his claim to have even a fraction of the same reach.
People with appreciably large platforms or loud microphones can spread disinformation with no recourse, and there’s really no effective way to counter it. I don’t know what the solution to this is, but it’s a huge problem and has been for quite some time.
People with appreciably large platforms or loud microphones can spread disinformation with no recourse, and there’s really no effective way to counter it. I don’t know what the solution to this is
Enforcing anti-trust law.
Also trips over himself every opportunity trying to advocate “peace deals” with Putin despite the absolute certainty that Russia would continue to attack Ukraine in the future just like after they did after Crimea.
He’s gotten so used to substituting confidence for actual knowledge/insight that he has had to seek refuge amongst gullible right-wing idiots and a moat blue checkmarks in order to present the image of an audience that takes him seriously and doesn’t constantly dunk on all the stupid shit he says.
Republicans are nicer to billionaires
That’s it, he has the money to go anywhere he wants if the country isn’t worth being in
For the most part it has clean water, proper sewage, stable electricity, and is relatively disease free
That puts it above a fair number of options
Most other countries are pushing to improve things though. The states currently seems (from an outsider perspective) actively regressive, currently.
Also the fact you say “for the most part”, speaks volumes.
Canada is trying to adopt American healthcare
Slovakia just elected a president because he’s pro-Russia
Brexit
France wants to raise retirement
Yes, it’s definitely possible.
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