Why Elon Musk is a Fraud (generated by IA)

Slonner
4 min readMay 8, 2023

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Elon Musk is one of the most famous and influential entrepreneurs in the world. He is the founder and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. He is also the owner of Twitter, which he bought in late 2022. He is widely admired for his vision, innovation, and ambition. But is he really the genius and visionary that he claims to be? Or is he a fraud who lies, cheats, and manipulates his way to fame and fortune? In this article, I will present some arguments and examples that show why Elon Musk is a fraud.

Argument 1: He makes false and misleading statements on Twitter

One of the main ways that Elon Musk communicates with the public and his investors is through Twitter. He often uses this platform to announce new products, projects, partnerships, or goals. However, many of his tweets are false, misleading, or exaggerated. For example:

  • In August 2018, he tweeted that he had “funding secured” to take Tesla private at $420 per share1. This caused Tesla’s stock price to surge, but it turned out that he had no such funding or deal in place. He was sued by shareholders for fraud and settled with the SEC for $40 million and agreed to step down as Tesla’s chairman2.
  • In January 2023, he testified in a trial where he was accused of fraud by investors who claimed that his tweets about taking Tesla private were lies that caused them to lose millions of dollars3. He defended his tweets as “imprudent” but not fraudulent, and blamed short-sellers for trying to kill Tesla. He was eventually found not guilty by a jury2.
  • In September 2022, he accused Twitter of fraud by concealing serious flaws in the company’s data security, which he said should allow him to end his $44 billion deal for the company4. He claimed that he had discovered that Twitter had been hacked by foreign agents who had access to user data and accounts. He also said that he had the full right to terminate the deal without paying any penalty. Twitter denied his allegations and said that he was trying to back out of the deal because of buyer’s remorse.

These examples show that Elon Musk uses Twitter to manipulate the market, spread misinformation, and avoid accountability. He does not care about the truth or the consequences of his actions. He only cares about his own ego and interests.

Argument 2: He exploits his workers and customers

Another way that Elon Musk is a fraud is that he exploits his workers and customers. He treats them as disposable and replaceable resources that he can use to achieve his goals. For example:

  • He has a history of overworking and underpaying his employees at Tesla and SpaceX. He often sets unrealistic deadlines and expectations, and pressures his workers to meet them at all costs. He has been accused of violating labor laws, safety regulations, and human rights by creating a hostile and abusive work environment.
  • He has a history of delivering defective and dangerous products to his customers. He often promises features and performance that are not delivered or are delayed. He has been sued by customers for fraud, breach of contract, negligence, and false advertising.
  • He has a history of ignoring or dismissing customer complaints and feedback. He often blames customers for their own problems or accuses them of lying or being unfair. He has been criticized for his lack of customer service and support.

These examples show that Elon Musk does not respect or value his workers and customers. He does not care about their well-being or satisfaction. He only cares about his own profit and reputation.

Argument 3: He steals ideas and credit from others

A third way that Elon Musk is a fraud is that he steals ideas and credit from others. He often claims to be the inventor or innovator of things that he did not create or contribute to. For example:

  • He claims to be the founder of PayPal, but he was actually one of several co-founders who joined later after a merger with another company. He was also ousted as CEO after a dispute with the board over his strategy.
  • He claims to be the visionary behind SpaceX, but he actually hired engineers and scientists who had already developed or worked on rockets and spacecraft before joining him. He also relies on contracts and subsidies from NASA and the US government to fund his projects.
  • He claims to be the leader of Hyperloop, but he actually only published a white paper in 2013 outlining a high-speed transportation system that was based on previous concepts and proposals by other researchers and companies. He did not invent or develop the technology, nor did he invest or participate in any of the projects that are trying to make it a reality.

These examples show that Elon Musk does not acknowledge or respect the originality and work of others. He does not care about the truth or the history of innovation. He only cares about his own image and fame.

Conclusion

Elon Musk is a fraud who lies, cheats, and manipulates his way to fame and fortune. He makes false and misleading statements on Twitter, exploits his workers and customers, and steals ideas and credit from others. He is not a genius or a visionary, but a con artist who preys on the gullible and the hopeful. He does not desserve our admiration or trust, but our scrutiny and skepticism.

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Slonner
Slonner

Written by Slonner

29 yo, financial analyst in real estate from Paris, France. Articles when I need to develop an idea or test IA generation

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