• @a9249
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    251 year ago

    That’s treason,… is it not?

    • @[email protected]
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      231 year ago

      For Ukraine yes this treason. But in USA if you an oligarch with a lot of money you can do what you want. I won’t be suprise if the republicans will promote to stop the war by not sending ressources to Ukraine. You know, to promote democracy and free world…

      • @AA5B
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        I think there’s even a decent case to make this distinction, that Starlink is for communication but not attacking. The problem is making the decision unilaterally, in secret, with no warning, and contrary to customer expectations, with timing that uniquely benefits an enemy of civilization

    • @iforgotmyinstance
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      61 year ago

      Russia is an enemy aggressor nation. Helping their military and their government without U.S. Congress approval is treason.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      61 year ago

      Technically, no. But I doubt that Musk will be getting any contracts in Ukraine after the war. Probably ruined any other future business in any of the other countries in a similar situation as Ukraine bordering Russia as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      He’s not ukrainian so I don’t see why or how it would be treason.

      Just a very shitty move.

            • Hildegarde
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              01 year ago

              If you read the wiki page, you’ll find that citation [1] is about Roman and Germanic law, and citation [2] is a dictionary. Neither of which are relevant to this case.

              But even if your definition were relevant, Elon Musk did not commit treason because he is not a Ukrainian citizen, and owes no allegiance to them.

              Elon Musk has US citizenship. But under US law, this isn’t treason either. Treason is defined in the constitution as “levying war against the U.S.” not the case here, or “or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.”

              You could argue this rises to the level of aid or comfort, but Russia is not an enemy in the eyes of the constitution. They would have to engage in open hostilities for that to be the case. The war in Ukraine is not open hostility against the US.

              I’m not a lawyer, but I can do better research than copying the first paragraph from the first searh result.

              Treason is a serious crime STOP diminishing that word by misusing it.

        • @severien
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          -71 year ago

          That’s just twisting of reality.

          I hate Musk, but Starlink has been immensely important to Ukraine, I remember Michael Kofman saying that if there’s one wonder weapon in this war, it’s the Starlink.

          What Musk did was refusing to help more. Shitty move, but it’s absurd to call it “helping Russia”. You also aren’t helping Russia because you don’t send all your discretionary income to Ukrainian army.

            • @severien
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              Musk provided terminals and connections initially for free, a contract with US for compensation was awarded only later.

              The policy to provide coverage only in Ukraine controlled area was there all along, so that was clearly part of that contract.

              Again, I very much dislike Musk, but then I also dislike when hate obscures facts.