Comment by int_19h
10 hours ago
It wouldn't be the first time a Musk company knowingly does something illegal.
I think as far as Musk is concerned, laws only apply in the "don't get caught" sense.
10 hours ago
It wouldn't be the first time a Musk company knowingly does something illegal.
I think as far as Musk is concerned, laws only apply in the "don't get caught" sense.
Everyone defines their own moral code and trusts that more than the laws of the land. Don't tell me you've never gone over the speed limit, or broken one of the hundreds of crazy laws people break in everyday life out of ignorance.
The speed limit is not a law the same way "don't murder" is a law. And "don't destroy evidence of a crime" is a lot closer to "don't murder", legally speaking.
give any country a gift / investment of 100B USD
-> crimes ? what crimes ?