"If my family hadn't left Germany, I would be a lampshade." he says, while his company helps turn tens of thousands of people into lampshades in Palestine.
(Note: Look into where Israel gets skin for their 'worlds largest' skin bank).
Karp is an amoral arms dealer masquerading as a philosopher who has convinced himself the world is best treated as a resource.
Thiel is a man-child with a poor childhood seeking to make the world pay for it.
Musk is the idiot who stumbled on a bag of cash and brought the weed, thinking that if he just buys enough things and claims he invented them, the world will admire him (and share his weed).
They're all quite similar in their self-delusions. And they're all very much like classic comic book villains--but villians who think they're the heroes.
"If my family hadn't left Germany, I would be a lampshade." he says, while his company helps turn tens of thousands of people into lampshades in Palestine.
(Note: Look into where Israel gets skin for their 'worlds largest' skin bank).
Karp is an amoral arms dealer masquerading as a philosopher who has convinced himself the world is best treated as a resource.
Thiel is a man-child with a poor childhood seeking to make the world pay for it.
Musk is the idiot who stumbled on a bag of cash and brought the weed, thinking that if he just buys enough things and claims he invented them, the world will admire him (and share his weed).
They're all quite similar in their self-delusions. And they're all very much like classic comic book villains--but villians who think they're the heroes.
“If I wasn’t the CEO of an AI War company, I would still be completely insane.”
FTFY