Twitter's full of hot takes these days, some good, some questionable, but this one is largely agreed on. Tesla founder Elon Musk has taken to the social media platform with a profound statement on Halo Infinite.
It's hardly a nuanced, critical take, but it's a take nonetheless and it's one we agree with. Yes Mr. Musk, the Halo Infinite campaign is indeed good.
We're now left wondering how and where Musk spent his time with Halo Infinite. It was probably via some weird setup inside a Tesla, as we know Cyberpunk 2077 can run on a Model S's computer.
Well, wherever he did play it, we hope he managed to defeat the Banished once and for all. Maybe it's time to dip into multiplayer next Sir, as we can also confirm that it's good, very good indeed.
Would you hop on Halo inside a Tesla? Let us know in the comments.
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This obnoxious numbnut is quite welcome to keep all his opinions on anything to himself.
@Barry_Biscuits I assume you are talking about yourself...
Elon Musk is literally an oligarch who — given his comments on Bolivia — has made it incredibly clear that he thinks nothing of putting the average person under the heel of a boot if it benefits him. But apparently he likes memes and video games, and his third wife was a pop star, so the peasants think he's one of them.
@OliverOwen 😄
Coolest billionaire ever.
@101Force
He isn’t relatable, but he is a likeable and interesting guy as he has demonstrated in long form interviews.
So history lesson for all the useful idiots... Elon isn't part of the elite squad of globalists, therefore the media trashes him unlike Bloomberg, Bezos and Gates (just to name a few). And how do they do it? Well, in the only way they ever do, perceive him to be some "right wing" boogeyman. And all the useful idiots eat it up. Which is why they are called useful idiots. Read up, pay attention, do your own research.
@CaptainCluck : Charismatic? Sure, without a doubt. Likeable? He is to tech enthusiasts what Trump is to American Evangelicals, an awful person by several different measures.
@101Force
I know you want to bring your own political mantra into it, but to suggest that is plainly false. Your analogy doesn’t work. Hearing him speak about engineering problems shows why he is worth what he is. To revolutionise the EV industry or to build a space company that works alongside NASA is incredible alone - but to do both is insanely impressive. I’m not sure his haters can provide examples as to why he is an awful person other than a few tweets they didn’t like.
@CaptainCluck : You're kidding, right? Musk openly endorsed the fall of democracy in Bolivia because it meant he could access cheap lithium. He made false and totally unwarranted accusations about cave-rescuer Vernon Unsworth. He ruined whistleblower Martin Tripp's life for calling out unsafe working conditions. He defied state Covid orders at the Tesla plant in Fremont, California, and fired anyone that called in sick. He wasn't a Tesla founder, but sued the founders to be regarded as such on legal documents. Despite what he says about being apolitical, records show he spends millions on political lobbying every year. These are all well-documented events, and the list goes on. Elon Musk isn't a good person, and arguments to the contrary are typically reliant on tech enthusiasm.
@101Force
Thank you for providing SPECIFIC examples. I have disagreed with you but I can’t accuse you of having a bad faith approach. I will check those out and think on it more.
@CaptainCluck : And than you for the amicable discussion. Had we been elsewhere — Reddit, Facebook, etc. — well, I'm sure you know what to expect with those sites!
Halo is good.
Elon is evil.
@101Force hahaha what a hate filled post. Are you Bolivian?
@CaptainCluck The haters truly think they are smarter and more capable than Elon and hate how he gets praised. It's ridiculously egotistical.
@sirmrguitardude : No hate, just facts. And are you suggesting we should endorse the overthrow of democractic nations if it benefits our country's business interests? How well did that work out in Iran, and the UK where a number of Iranian refugees wound up because of it?
Terrible human being, any association with him is a negative, not a plus.
@101Force
He gets his lithium from Australia. That's where I live.
@sirmrguitardude : Musk has his hand in lithium mines in Australia, Quebec, and an upcoming mine in Cornwall, England. It doesn't change the fact he publicly endorsed the coup in Bolivia explicitly for cheap lithium.
@101Force So you want Russia and China to get that lithium? Ok
@sirmrguitardude : Don't be absurd. China and Russia have absolutely nothing to do with Elon Musk's endorsement of an anti-democratic coup or with Bolivia's democracy in general.
But you know that Elon Musk has ties to both China and Russia, right? When the world condemned Russia for blowing up a satellite in November of last year Musk publicly defended Russia. And on July 1st, the 100th Anniversary of the CCP, Musk Tweated praise for China. Musk has publicly rubbed shoulders with Dmitry Rogozin, Jack Ma, etc. And half of all Teslas are produced and sold in China too.
Why is criticism now regarded as "haters gotta hate!" It should possible to question a person's ethics or behaviour without being accused of blinkered hate mongering.
Please never report on anything related to this piece of trash again.
This isn't newsworthy in the slightest, and only goes on to inflate the already absurd cult of his personality.
Please.
@Barry_Biscuits yeah that's why I almost never reply to anyone anymore, it's just a bunch of effort in being informed and providing examples only to be labeled as a hater.
Unfortunately those without any arguments are louder than those that have them, and think themselves on the same level even when there's clear disparity in the arguments offered.
@clvr You speak the truth. I used to like reading comments in the US Gamer site (now defunct, sadly) as they were always good natured and nobody seemed to take offence at the airing of an opinion different to their own. Also I'm surprised anyone with any sense would feel compelled to leap to Musk's defence. He's got a well publicised habit of abusing his wealth and power and can certainly look after himself.
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