‘We Will Coup Whoever We Want’: Elon Musk and the Overthrow of Democracy in Bolivia
U.S. · BUSINESS · TECH
July 29, 20206 min read1147 words
Published: July 29, 2020  |  6 min read1147 words
Drawing by Nathaniel St. ClairOn July 24, 2020, Tesla’s Elon Musk on Twitter that a second U.S. “government stimulus package is not in the best interests of the people.” Someone to Musk soon after, “You know what wasn’t in the best interest of people? The U.S. government organizi...
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July 30, 2020
The article was fair and balanced, giving context and nuance to Elon's recent tweets. The problem I have is with the irresponsible author-driven (not evidence-driven) conclusion at the end stating, "It is the toxic character of the government of Áñez, backed fully by the U.S. government and Elon Musk." The author's final words are where we find the obvious cheap shot, making an unnecessary and likely inaccurate conclusion on the readers' behalf that Elon Musk is fully backing the Bolivian coup.
July 30, 2020
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