• pastalicious [he/him, undecided]
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    1 year ago

    It took like two years of carefully paced dissent from me and a lot of too loud to ignore idiocy from Musk to get my coworkers to finally agree he’s a dangerous moron. So I foolishly believed they’d be receptive to these criticisms of the launch… and I was very wrong. They literally scoffed at me for caring more about safety than the future of mankind and said it’s in Texas so what wildlife is there to worry about. They acted as if my concerns were just contrarianism and basically implied that letting Musk pursue these goals and accepting reckless decision is the only way to make advancements in space exploration.

    So I guess even once they accept he makes dangerous cars and runs Twitter like a vain moron they still have to have each additional myth he’s made debunked with the same level of care because libs can’t recognize patterns… (unless the NYT is making them up to justify some form of cruelty)