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When people tell me they don't like Elon Musk (or any other famous person), I usually respond with: - Oh wow, how did you guys meet? - Oh no, what did he do to you? - Is he really that bad as they say in the press? A bit smirky but open-hearted. After all, what's the point of giving praise or hate to a person you never met behind their back?
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Yea this is good. You definitely cannot judge anybody, but you extra definitely cannot judge someone based on a limited public perception they give you.
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People often don't speak the "implied" words and I think your point misses that. When someone says "I don't like X famous person" the implied words are "I don't like how X famous person publicly portrays themselves or the decisions X person publicly makes" Elon is a great example of this. He, more than most, takes explicit action to tell the world his views, on his platform, to shape a narrative about himself. The real problem is people aren't specific enough about their point but they are lazy and just assume we all "get it."
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Honestly, I wasn’t a fan of Elon Musk after hearing all the dramas before. But as with everything in life, before judging it you should learn about smth more. I started to listening to some of his interviews and podcasts and I changed my mind. I don't agree with everything he says, but he seems honest and speaks his mind. He also used comedy which makes him very charismatic.
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obviously everyone can only speak from their own experience, this is the basics of life. It is possible to not like someone's public persona, and that is ok. Sure, maybe their private one is completely different, but that is irrelevant. I agree that people should have this context in mind, and give people the benefit of the doubt though. Maybe a better framework for the people you mention would be something like: "I don't like the way Elon's actions are affecting society. He seems divisive and disrespectful for no good reason" etc (Not my thoughts by the way, just an example) Even a close friend can't know the inner intentions behind my actions, all they know are my actions.
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He took my imaginary girlfriend 🀣
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This sounds like bait but I’ll bite. Elon is objectively a shit person. His ex-wives hate him, his children hate him, advertisers hate him, ex-business partners hate him, and so on. He deadnames his own child, takes ownership of other people’s work, tells potential customers (advertisers) to go fuck themselves.
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Yes, and they are all actors anyway. If they're even "there". 😝
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Don't judge before you know the person
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