So like the author of the article, you are trying to convince people that because Soros sold his TSLA stock that that’s the reason Elon said Soros *reminded* him of Magneto - yeah, didn’t actually ‘call’ him Magneto - and all the rest. My cat sometimes does things that reminds me of a dog, doesn’t make him a dog nor do I thusly call him a dog.
As is often pointed out by people here, Elon can be both a person who does good things and not so good things, makes brilliant decisions and epically bad decisions. A person who has been a recipient of bullying and can bully. Someone not above criticism.
I don’t know George Soros personally. Do you? Regardless, do the same rules not apply to him as Elon. Could there not have been times in Mr. Soros’ life where he was less than a gentleman? Why, yes. I believe so. Something, something bank of England, something, shorted it into oblivion, something. Here’s a li k to his Wiki page - not sure of its entire accuracy.
en.m.wikipedia.org
Counter to the shorting he loves to do and the subsequent destruction, he also makes lots of charitable donations. I guess that helps even out his conscience. Do you know who’s donated even more money to good causes? Supporter of both progressives and conservatives at various times. Who else has done that?
Which one of these two men put his entire fortune on the line to try and save humanity from itself? And you actually care enough about the jokes and gibberish he tweets from his bathroom throne on 30 minutes of sleep to follow it incessantly, make it more than it is, and get bent out of shape about it day after day? Wow. Sticks and stones. Talk is cheap. Deeds, not words, as a measure of a man.
Nobody knows specifically what Soros did or didn’t do at any point in his long life that triggered Elon to tweet what he did. Neither you nor the author implying/suggesting/leading people to the belief it was because Soros sold all his TSLA stake is helpful in anyway and could very well be straight up wrong. It’s simply adding to the already burning pile of poop that is people’s unimportant and often inaccurate thoughts and opinions.
And no, this is not me supporting Elon in this matter or being against Soros. I’m simply pointing out the double standards, the assumptions, the jump to conclusions, the unnecessary sensationalism and drama. It’s a form of feeding the troll, but in this case the troll is both dishing and eating starting with the Forbes article author.