I hear your argument, but I think you're jumping to the wrong conclusion here. Saying companies' pulled their ad spend is one thing, to say they did it as a way to put pressure on Musk to change his behavior is another. Couple things here are true:I really don't think this is coincidental. Iger literally admitted that they pulled ads because they don't like what Musk has to say on his own personal account. That's the reasoning behind Disney pulling their ads, per the CEO. So why then is it a "weak argument" to suggest that, if they're admittedly unhappy with what Musk has to say, they would try to create public pressure against him through the pulling of their ad spending and public statements of this very nature?
It's a good thing that ironclad law of business doesn't apply to say ... doing business with China.At the moment, X is headed by a man who is a liability to X itself, as well as any company associated with it.
If it's an actual glitch you can report your own post as glitching with somebody else's as that did happen to me a number of years agoWhy is this post being credited to me? I never posted this. It was another member, not me, as you can see by scrolling up. The below is incorrect. Not my post.
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Why is this post being credited to me? I never posted this. It was another member, not me, as you can see by scrolling up. The below is incorrect. Not my post.
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Final hot take of 2020.
Tab sucked and I'm glad they discontinued it!
Also not my post.
Also, my first post about this was deleted for some reason even though there is absolutely nothing controversial about my observation. I don’t care that much, but if quotes can now be attributed to people who didn’t make the post, that’s a problem.
I despised boot lickers on twitter and I despise them here.And I'm sure he cried himself to sleep when you deleted your account.
Wal-Mart made the announcement on Friday. However long the decision was in the works, they obviously felt it was important to announce it now.If you look at the original articles, that is not mentioned. They've been updated since then to cover their behinds, since their narrative was shattered.
Take for example, the archived version of CNN's coverage from Friday night:
CNBC hasn't even bothered to update their story:
Walmart drops ads on X as Elon Musk fallout grows
Walmart drops ads on X as Elon Musk fallout grows
"We aren't advertising on X as we've found other platforms to better reach our customers," a Walmart spokesperson said.www.cnbc.com
CNBC's headline gets to the heart of my frustrations. Many people on the internet, especially younger people, don't even read the article anymore, just the headline. If you read that headline, you'd assume that Walmart dropped their ads due to the fallout referenced in the headline, then move on, having been misled.
Let's say you're curious and you open the article. There's no mention of the fact (as of this post) that Walmart dropped their ads before the boycott, making it unrelated. But let's say CNBC did what CNN did and had paragraphs of buffer, and then in the 8th paragraph, finally says: oh, we should probably mention this has nothing to do with Musk's "antisemitic" comments.
That's calling burying the lede, and they count on readers not having the patience to read a bunch of secondary information before getting to the new and important information which changes the narrative. 'X Says Walmart Hasn't Advertised on Platform Since October' should be the headline, not buried several paragraphs in.
Surely you see where I'm coming from when it comes to this obvious bias?
I’ve done that.When multi-quoting, it's possible to accidentally move the text from one quote into another. He was probably trying to delete one quote and accidentally moved the text into another.
Isn’t Tesla’s largest factory in China? Didn’t Elon claim that Taiwan was part of China? Has Elon ever said anything that wasn’t praiseworthy of China?It's a good thing that ironclad law of business doesn't apply to say ... doing business with China.
Largest is in Austin Texas.Isn’t Tesla’s largest factory in China? Didn’t Elon claim that Taiwan was part of China? Has Elon ever said anything that wasn’t praiseworthy of China?
I think Iger has been more critical of China than Musk ever has. And that’s saying something.
Wal-Mart made the announcement on Friday. However long the decision was in the works, they obviously felt it was important to announce it now.
Musk’s behavior isn’t something that sprang up in the last week or so. He has an established pattern of amplifying and agreeing with conspiracies, hate, and, yes, antisemitism. It’s a pattern that has almost certainly contributed to the decision of various advertisers to head for the hill.
Maybe it depends on how you define it. Square footage or production volume.Largest is in Austin Texas.
Until the plant in Mexico is finished...Largest is in Austin Texas.
But Iger will take Chinese money (and edit his films for the Chinese censors). Playing nice with dictatorships is perfectly fine; no liability there.Isn’t Tesla’s largest factory in China? Didn’t Elon claim that Taiwan was part of China? Has Elon ever said anything that wasn’t praiseworthy of China?
I think Iger has been more critical of China than Musk ever has. And that’s saying something.
Or filming in an area where they were rounding up people and putting them in camps?But Iger will take Chinese money (and edit his films for the Chinese censors). Playing nice with dictatorships is perfectly fine; no liability there.
But Iger will take Chinese money (and edit his films for the Chinese censors). Playing nice with dictatorships is perfectly fine; no liability there.
But spaceship man said some bad words! Don't you know that words are violence, and are so much worse than actual violence?Or filming in an area where they were rounding up people and putting them in camps?
The shareholders obviously don’t care. In fact, if Disney hadn’t tried to play nice and make inroads in the Chinese market, do you think Iger would be head of the company? The shareholders would give him the boot.But Iger will take Chinese money (and edit his films for the Chinese censors). Playing nice with dictatorships is perfectly fine; no liability there.
Words aren’t violence. Words like the ones “spaceship man” used have historically LED to and JUSTIFIED violence, yes. You’re certainly willing to acknowledge that about some of the words coming from the “other side.”But spaceship man said some bad words! Don't you know that words are violence?
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