Elon Musk may ('may' being the keyword) be good at several things, after all, he's the world's richest man. But netizens think he should just stick to manufacturing Teslas and cut down on tweeting about serious world issues like the Ukraine war.
Tesla boss Elon Musk's Twitter polls on how to end the war in Ukarine has sparked a lot of controversy. Now, the war is being fought on Twitter - like everything else that happens in Musk's life - with Twitter poll questions asking random strangers on the internet to vote on the fate of a country of 4.41 crore people.
The story in a nutshell: So, Elon Musk, being Elon Musk on Twitter, has p**sed off a lot of people, perhaps an entire country - Ukraine, its leaders, and their allies. His tweets prompted equally scathing replies from Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, other Ukrainian leaders, the Lithuanian President, other allies and netizens.
So, what did Elon Musk say? Musk fired off some tweets stating his opinion about the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war while calling for "peace" and an end to humans dying in the war.
What is Elon Musk's reasoning? Elon Musk explained that he wants the war and human suffering to end. And the suggestions he made were the only way it could be achieved.
What was the reaction? Safe to say that a LOT of people were unhappy with the world's richest man, with his massive influence, making comments about what should be the fate of a country and its people, that too over Twitter.
Starlink and Ukraine: The argument on Twitter also mentioned how Elon Musk setting up Starlink terminals in Ukraine helped the country in its time of need.
Busting some myths about who paid for the installations, Musk said that much of the costs were given out of the company's pockets and the US government only paid a small percentage of the costs.
But some questions beg to be answered, based on Musk's logic:
It needs to be noted that there are a lot of reasons why Russia invaded Ukraine, and the alleged presence of pro-Russian residents in Ukraine is not the only one. Putin is waging a war for his own domestic gains, to boost his popularity at home, and for several more reasons.