Or they know that there weren't any "Good guys" around.
The Japanese war crimes are well known in the West. The US ones are routinely glossed over or ignored.
Wars don't determine who was right. They determine who's left.
Or they know that there weren't any "Good guys" around.
The Japanese war crimes are well known in the West. The US ones are routinely glossed over or ignored.
Wars don't determine who was right. They determine who's left.
teslas are really nice cars now that theyve dialed in the quality
Have they really? With all the problems with the cybertruck I don't think so. Also there design issues that make them death traps.
Yeah, the secondary effects of a drop of that magnitude are going to be catastrophic.
Millions of people dead. Wars popping up everywhere. Hoarding on an industrial scale.
FOE: Fuck Off Elon
I like it. He is a foe. And needs to Fuck Off.
This is why I love EU's GDPR. Reply to their spam with an official GDPR request to be removed from their records.
It doesn't work all the time. But it works well enough.
Where the wild pigs will get them.
It should be obvious to all Ukrainian allies that this is in their long term interests.
But alas we have the "escalation paralysis".
Musk wants Trump to pull the subsidies. So that the legacy auto makers won't benefit from them. This will just slow the adoption of EVs. But it will not negatively impact Tesla.
There was some talk about it a while back. But I haven't seen any evidence of it yet.
They did it right though. The 14 were all walking in front in a line unarmed. Two guys with automatic weapons can kill 14 unarmed people very quickly if any one of them tries anything. One or two might get away if they tried to run. But I don't think they have a chance of overwhelming the two. Also they had drone support.
Democracy doesn't have to be a tyranny of the majority. In its purest form it is. And that is why constitutional republics ensure citizen's rights in their constitutions. We need a similar system for economy.
A sketch of that would a be a system where you'd have constitutional republic with independent legislature, judiciary and executive branches. Separated from the economic players as well as possible. They would provide the the outer bounds of a level playing field. Economy would a market economy, where ownership of companies would be distributed among the stakeholders of the system workers, customers and the executive. Similar to how governments ideally function. Workers would have "legislative" power in the company. They would be responsible for company policy. Executives would implement those policies. Customers would decide how well the company performs by either buying their products or withholding their patronage. This would need a lot of guard rails in place. But this would prevent centralization of power in the hands of an "owner"-class.
Transitioning to this type of system would not be that difficult. As most of what it has is already there. In western democracies. At least on paper. There would be a lot of resistance to this from the "owner"-class. I have no doubt of that.
The 105000 in Tokyo not enough? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Tokyo The 25000 in Dresden not enough? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Dresden The 246000 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki not enough? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki Post war casualties? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
But those civilian casualties aren't in the millions unless you count the post war casualties. That makes the US a "Good guy". Right?