• Zorg@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    after coming under fire for a gesture he made at a Trump inaugural event that was likened to a Nazi salute by foreign leaders and Democrats.

    Oh get the fuck out of here forbes, you’re part of the fucking problem. That was a full on sieg heil, and the piece of shit did it twice. It was not a likeness to it, the oligarch fuckwit was unequivocally heiling.

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    Context: He retweeted an image saying “Hitler, Mao and Stalin did not murder millions. Their Public Service Agents did.”

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    Is there a link to the twit? Not that I doubt the message, but that article had no image or link to it even. Unless the basic uBlock from Firefox mobile blocked it of course.

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      There’s a link at the beginning of the article.

      TOPLINE Tesla chief and presidential adviser Elon Musk shared

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    A month max, and conservatives will claim Adolf Hitler as a “conservative patriot who wanted to restore Germany’s place in the world”.

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    Musk, who has over 219 million followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, retweeted a post saying Soviet revolutionary Joseph Stalin, former Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong and Hitler—whose regime under his direction orchestrated the Holocaust—did not murder millions of people, “Their public sector workers did.”

    A good CEO will take responsibility for failings within their company even if they had nothing to do with it, because their job is to lead and to chose the right people.

    Musk could shit his pants and would still try to find someone else to blame it on.

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    Joseph Stalin, former Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong and Hitler—whose regime under his direction orchestrated the Holocaust—did not murder millions of people, “Their public sector workers did.”

    Zero responsibility from those in charge is his thinking here.

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      It’s also part of the antagonism towards the federal workforce and an extension of the “deep state” conspiracy theory.

      I can’t remember what this specific rhetorical device is called, but he’s luring people in with something that appears true at face value so that they arrive at a conclusion they wouldn’t logically arrive at otherwise: Hitler personally didn’t kill millions of people, but the Nazi bureaucracy and military did. Therefore, Hitler isn’t to blame for all the Nazi atrocities, the bureaucracy was.

      Musk is redirecting blame, like you pointed out, away from leadership and instead leading people to the conclusion that if government were smaller, then evil wouldn’t have happened. What is especially stupid about this line of reasoning is that it will eventually lead to ideas like, “if we give the president more power and consolidate all decision making to a small group, then public servants won’t mindlessly perpetuate evil,” as if this isn’t exactly what happened in every authoritarian regime right before they started doing real evil.

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    Wow. He’s really leaning into this crap full force, publicly. He’s giving a full demonstration of just how untouchable he feels.

    Worse, he has that little boy with him all the time now, watching him do these things.

    • He’s giving a full demonstration of just how untouchable he feels.

      This is such a huge part of the psychology behind authoritarianism. It’s about harsh rules and repression, and the perverse enjoyment of the privileged few, that can be above the rules. It’s like a schoolyard bully, really, beating you up but also snitching on you to the teachers, and then enjoying the teachers not believing you. The hypocrisy is not a fault within authoritarianism, it’s an essential component, of how it functions ideologically.

      Taking away their feeling of being untouchable, is a massive part of how to combat it. That requires, at this point, revolutionary change, because damn, the foundations of property are all in their favour.

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      Yeah. “It wasn’t a Nazi salute, but if it was then Hitler wasn’t that bad.”

      I want them off this planet, though I’d also settle for them being deep inside it.