

You can say that about literally any company that exists under capitalism.
You can say that about literally any company that exists under capitalism.
Nah, for sure, I don’t disagree, I just saw the opportunity for a dumb low effort oneliner, lol.
And you wouldn’t be supporting a Nazi in doing so! I’d support you in your goofy lil EV truck.
That’s assuming a lot. I wanted a car that was fast, electric, had easy charging, good range, and didn’t cost $100,000. 5 years ago, that was a Model 3.
Didn’t give a shit about Musk’s lies, always knew he was full of it and was a typical scumbag CEO; I did not peg him as someone to go full on Nazi mode.
Huh, I didn’t think it was possible to out-ugly the cybertruck
When the US Olympics are worse than the literal 1936 Nazi Olympics
Eh, checking out the source (Drazen Zigic via Getty Images), he seems legit.
coyotes can smuggle iphones across the border
Aaaaand the US is the new North Korea…
Which is what subsidies are for. Encourage companies to do the things you want, don’t destroy the economy by making everything else impractical lmao. I see what the end goal is, supposedly, it’s just an extremely stupid, naive, or outright malicious way of accomplishing it.
Affectively, does it realy mater if someone has slite misstakes in there righting?
Well, for people that buy into Apple, there’s a higher chance that’s the case 😅
That’s apple wanting to control their closed hardware ecosystem. Windows is built to run on a significantly wider range of hardware, so isn’t really comparable in that way.
Considering said Wikipedia entry did not exist 5 years ago, when I mentioned the prior requirements of mine that were met at the time, that wouldn’t have helped me much at the time. Seems pretty convenient for current prospective buyers as of the article’s publishing, 3 years ago.
Regardless, to reiterate, there is no ethical consumption under capitalism, but I’m sure you’ve never consumed a product from a company that’s committed any form of fraud or other unethical act.
Having said all of this, please do not take what I’m saying here as support for Tesla, Elon, or unethical corporate practices in general. There is no way in hell I would buy a Tesla as of now, and I do indeed try to limit my consumption from companies I disagree with on moral and ethical grounds.
Call me ignorant at the time of purchase, if you want, I suppose.