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i finally saw one in real life, boy do they look terrible.
the lifted aspect was eager to see in real life since pictures are always taken a little top down, i can't believe how terrible they look.
can't believe i was so excited to buy a Tesla five years ago.
real glad i took time to consider.
I can't get around the cognitive dissonance with the head of this company. The reason he isn't bankrupt is because Tesla was able to turn the corner at the right time. He bought into electric vehicles when nearly everyone else in the market said it wasn't viable. He founded a solar roof company that, while struggling, was folded into Tesla and is being used to produce solar EV stations around the country. The dude is so concerned about life only existing on one planet that he is spearheading the colonization of Mars. On many accounts, he's doing public good, with the added benefit that he gets to profit from it.
And yet, regardless of the liberal supporters that helped him and the State of California that fostered his growth, he renounced them all and pursued fascism and a wanna-be fascist dictator. To what end?! I mean, what the hell happened here?
He was always just using them, and now he’s confident that he can show his true colors and suffer no consequences. He believes himself untouchable.
he doesn't seem to be doing good for the sake of good, it seems he imagines himself more like a Messiah.
the profit isn't the side effect of his altruism, the altruism is a side effect of the profit derived from his narcissistic savior complex.
I was really interested in a Model-S when it came out. I even test-drove one. But the fact that it's a rolling surveillance nightmare on wheels gave me pause (not Tesla-specific in fairness, all modern cars are) .
So I kept my good old non-connected diesel going, but I kept being attracted to the Model-S for years.
Now that Musk has shown the sort of man he truly is though, I'm not touching Tesla with a ten foot pole. So I too am glad I held off: I'd be ashamed to be seen in a Tesla today, and I'd be rather annoyed if I had given that man my money.