Absolutes are problematic, as it only takes one counterexample to disprove absolutes. I optimistically assume you meant to convey that only a few people here think Musk can do no wrong, and that most know he's human and occasionally makes mistakes like other humans do. This non-absolutist version I can agree with.
<I only post this because, at a certain in-person meeting, a formerly-prolific poster on here who, by all accounts was fairly well regarded in this community, was directly asked if there was *anything* Mr. Musk had ever said or done that he disagreed with or felt shouldn't have been said or done. The answer was a firm "No, absolutely not." Taken aback somewhat by the ferventness of the 'no', I pressed to confirm, including mentioning the tweet that had just been made that morning which was abhorrent (IMHO) to say and which objectively has since been proven factually false, and again, the answer was a zealous "No" followed by statements to the effect that 'he (Mr. Musk) probably knows something about it I just didn't know yet". Mr. Musk himself has acknowledged his errors at times, to his credit, and I respect Mr. Musk more when he has done so, as I respect anyone more when they acknowledge their errors, and I try to acknowledge my own as well. But it shook me to see such absoluteness in his follower, however...someone whom seemed to be highly regarded in this community at the time (but has since migrated primarly to X, I believe). It was enough to make me reconsider this entire thread to some degree. So, at least one person here has (does still?) thought Musk can do no wrong, hasn't made mistakes, etc...>