What an utter piece of shit.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    -1411 year ago

    Stop trying to tell a private citizen and businessman what he can and can’t do with his own business

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        -1031 year ago

        First of all he got there by being the best businessman in the world, lots a hard work and plucky stick-to-it-ive-ness plus a keen eye for innovation. Think about this. If he hadn’t used his space satellites to stop the Ukies, Putin could have launched the Nukies! Basically he saved the planet and this is the thanks you give him. No good deed goes unpunished

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      261 year ago

      When you have a contract with the federal government it comes with stipulations. Don’t “private citizen” this. It’s not a mom and pop store.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        -15
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        But Starlink DIDN’T have a contract with the US government, DOD, or Ukraine government. That’s the point. And they went ahead and used it for guided munitions.

        Which is a violation of the terms of service and not what anyone at SpaceX had intended.

        Problem is, that’s exactly how they ended up being used!

        • @Burninator05
          link
          71 year ago

          You’re tracking that Starlink sells service directly to the US military for activities that aren’t exactly tickle parties right?

          • @yaaaaayPancakes
            link
            31 year ago

            True, but didn’t Starshield happen after this stuff? I guess I need to relook at the timeline. But as I remember things, he started tossing starlink access at Ukraine, tried to get DoD to pay, they chose not to. Then he started to these games, and after that DoD started paying up. Starshield was announced a little bit after that.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      191 year ago

      Where do you draw the line? Should he also be allowed to sell his services to Russia? Should private companies from the US be allowed to sell arms to Russia?

      • Zagorath
        link
        fedilink
        English
        141 year ago

        Never mind that. Let’s suppose he can sell his services to whomever he likes.

        What about the privacy implications? How did he know that specific attack was planned? Can he just listen in on any communication going across Starlink? I don’t think anyone should be okay with that.

        • @jarfil
          link
          11 year ago

          How did he know that specific attack was planned?

          Ukraine asked him to extend Starlink coverage for the attack.

          No conspiracy theory needed, they just told him.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          -41 year ago

          Since he runs Starlink, he has a map of where every single Starlink receiver is located. Literally, a real time map with GPS coordinates.

          Russia would kill to have that info.

          However, musk also hack and jam proofed Starlink to help Ukraine too.

      • @assassin_aragorn
        link
        31 year ago

        There’s currently sanctions on buying or selling a lot of things from Russia aren’t there?

      • @kava
        link
        1
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        The whole reason this happened is because he disabled Starlink satellites over Russia in order to help the Ukrainian war effort. He just refused to turn it on for a specific offensive operation in Crimea that Ukraine requested - claiming he wanted to avoid escalation. Him and the US government were in agreement during time. Remember the US did not want to give tanks and planes because of fear of escalation.

        I don’t mean to try and put a damper on the 5 minute hate session but I wish people would make an effort to try and understand what is happening before they make all sorts of wild conclusions and statements.

      • @Wilibus
        link
        -11 year ago

        I’m not sure where the line is but expecting a private citizen to provide vital defense infrastructure to your foreign allies and continually act in your best interests is clearly past it.

        • @khannie
          link
          English
          61 year ago

          The issue is removing infrastructure on your own personal whims when it goes against what your own tax payers are paying for, especially when they have funded your company / companies. It’s obscene.

          • @jarfil
            link
            11 year ago

            Except it wasn’t “removed”, he declined to “extend” it before getting paid by those tax payers.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          221 year ago

          Nah, I’d rather attack the cancer that is capitalism at the source and work to rid the world of its scourge once and for all. Sorry you chose the loser’s side.

    • comador
      link
      14
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      Removed by mod

        • @Burninator05
          link
          81 year ago

          How do you figure he stopped anything? If he wanted to stop a war he should reach out to the Russian leaders he’s claiming to have talked to and get them to leave Ukraine. Instead he believes their bluffs goes back for more.

          • @assassin_aragorn
            link
            81 year ago

            There’s no way this person isn’t either a troll or paid PR by Musk

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            -141 year ago

            He saw a nuclear war coming and he used his space satellite techno-prowess to stop it. We can only be grateful he was there to head it off, or you wouldn’t even be able to type stupid things on the internet anymore

            • @dragonflyteaparty
              link
              51 year ago

              So, he’s the final arbiter of nuclear war? Not you know, someone in the military, not someone who actually knows anything about war. A single private citizen who just happens to have a ton of money and power. Uh huh.

              • @Jarix
                link
                11 year ago

                Well if Castro got what he wanted, he would have launched nukes in the 60s. But russia didnt give him the codes

              • @[email protected]
                link
                fedilink
                -41 year ago

                He has more money because he knows the most about everything. Nobody in the military is as successful as Elon

    • @PostmodernPythia
      link
      31 year ago

      Why? I think capitalism’s a toxic system and he has no moral right to his wealth.

      • @jarfil
        link
        21 year ago

        “Ukraine” telling a “US citizen” what to do, are the critical words here.

          • @jarfil
            link
            11 year ago

            Is he? Did the US Government issue an order to attack Russian assets? Even Russian assets on Ukrainian soil? Even to support any Ukrainian effort to attack Russian assets?

            So far it’s been a “we give Ukraine some stuff and intel, and let them do the fighting while keeping a semblance of plausible deniability”.

            Sounds more like a direct involvement in the attack, would’ve been undermining the US Government.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      11 year ago

      Exactly, you can’t have your cake and eat it - if we want to live in a sane and moral world we shouldn’t let private citizens own things that are important, especially not satellite infrastructure