Elon Musk vs. Sam Bankman-Fried: Whose Side Are You Taking? UPDATE
In recent week’s, it’s been reported that Sam-Bankman-Fried approached Elon Musk seeking funding for his failed FTX venture. Elon declined. So, who wins between Elon Musk vs. Sam Bankman-Fried?
UPDATE: Elon now publicly commented on how SBF was one of the top donors of all time for the democrat party. This is going to be good.
You don’t say …
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 18, 2022
Elon Musk vs. Sam Bankman-Fried
Everyone doubted @elonmusk, but nobody doubted @SBF_FTX.
— Jason DeBolt ⚡️ (@jasondebolt) November 17, 2022
I have to agree with Jason DeBolt on this one. Elon Musk continues to rack up ‘haters’ for just about everything he says and does.
Even when he tried to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine it was met with staunch-liberal backlash.
Do you remember this tweet?
Let’s try this then: the will of the people who live in the Donbas & Crimea should decide whether they’re part of Russia or Ukraine
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2022
Granted, this is when Twitter was still under ‘silicon-valley bro’ rule.
Still, it’s interesting that by Elon suggesting that peace is a better solution than war, it was met with outrage by liberals.
Though many things are met with outrage by the modern-day liberals, it begs the question: why do they hate Musk?
Is it because his vision of Twitter involves tolerating views of each party (Democrat or Republican). Perhaps it’s that he pledged to get rid of fake bot accounts.
Whatever their beef with him, it’s ironic that Sam Bankman-Fried is being defended by those same individuals.
Recently the New York Times released a fluff piece on SBF saying how he was trying to do the right thing, etc. Spare me!
The more time that goes by, it appears that SBF was knowingly or not, a fall guy for the Democrat party machine.
So to recap. Musk is trying to use his audience to broker peace. He’s trying to implement free speech at Twitter. And he’s trying to advance civilization via space and new technologies.
SBF on the other hand, just cost millions of innocent people their life savings and is being defended by the NYT.
Hmm, I wonder whose side I’m taking here.
“To be honest, I’d never heard of him,” Musk said. “But then I got a ton of people telling me [that] he’s got, you know, huge amounts of money that he wants to invest in the Twitter deal. And I talked to him for about half an hour. And I know my bullshit meter was redlining. It was like, this dude is bullshit – that was my impression.”
Elon’s, duh.
Elon. His bullshit meter is almost always right.
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