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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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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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Great point! Lack of clarity begets lack of clarity
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