Pathfinder
Pathfinder|Jul 01, 2025 16:41
I disagree with this viewpoint. If Musk really engages in a third party, it is probably the beginning of a glorious decline. Politics is different from running a business. A business can be dictatorial and can fall out with all its partners. One person is absolutely strong, just lead a group of obedient and highly executed smart people to do it. Politics is the art of compromise, and Musk excels at dictatorship. Musk has once again proven that he and all his partners are prone to falling out and being self-centered, not only in the business field but also in the political field. A person who he lifted up to heaven yesterday is stepping on today, it's strange that they can do a good job in politics. Moreover, politics is a life and death struggle, so don't think that being labeled as Western style democracy is okay. Trump said a few days ago that the death rate of the President of the United States is 5%, which is a high-risk occupation. Although it is becoming increasingly apparent and reckless for large enterprises and entrepreneurs to interfere in politics, if they go too far, they will eventually be backfired. The biggest problem with the involvement of big tech conglomerates in politics is that they may move towards "technological fascism", which may not necessarily be a blessing for society and the country.
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