On 18 Dec 2022 at 16:40, paul dove via EV wrote:

> Alleged mis-behavior 

Musk is something of a cult figure, and a cult figure's followers will 
always find ways to excuse or minimize their leader's anti-social and/or 
inhumane behavior.   

It's not a crime to be an gaping a-hole, so no "alleged" is needed for that.

But Musk does appear to be already violating many laws, including labor and 
environmental laws in California and the EU.  At least one of his 
advertising proposals for Twitter will unquestionably break EU privacy laws.

Of course I can only say "appear to be" and "allegedly" - until he's 
convicted.  But for goodness sake, he's totally open about what he's doing, 
not even trying to hide it.   

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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