Time Magazine is Right to Select Elon Musk as Person of the Year

Writing for Mail Plus, Toby has stood by Time magazine’s Person of the Year award going to Elon Musk, and has praised the tycoon’s bravery for being a devout lockdown sceptic. As Toby points out, earlier in the year, Musk tweeted a favourable response to one of Toby’s tweets commenting on how well Sweden had fared during the pandemic, with the tycoon’s internet fame ensuring that the original post got plenty of attraction. In his article, Toby explains why he was so delighted to get a response from the eccentric multi-billionaire.

There’s also the fact that in 2021 he became the richest man in the world – or, indeed, in the history of the world, with a net worth of over $250 billion. If Elon Musk is following me on Twitter, I thought, maybe he’ll buy me a new car for Christmas. Among other things, he owns Tesla, which controls two-thirds of America’s electric vehicle market and is worth a trillion dollars.

But the main reason I was so chuffed is because the tweet he was responding to – favourably, I might add – was about how well Sweden had fared during the pandemic. As anyone who’s been following the news will know, Sweden was almost alone in not imposing a lockdown in 2020 and experienced one of the lowest excess death rates in Europe.

So Musk, it turns out, is a lockdown sceptic, something that’s attracted a lot of criticism in the U.S. For instance, in May of last year he reopened his Tesla factory in northern California in defiance of a local public health order shutting down businesses and ordering citizens to stay at home.

“Tesla is restarting production today against Alameda County rules,” he tweeted. “I will be on the line with everyone else. If anyone is arrested, I ask that it only be me.”

The local authorities decided to do nothing in response, proving it was possible to defy its authoritarian diktats without being punished.

Almost alone among the billionaire class, Musk has been fiercely critical of Covid restrictions, describing them as “fascist” and, at the height of the lockdowns, tweeting: “FREE AMERICA NOW.”

Earlier this year Musk relocated Tesla’s headquarters to Austin, thanks to Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s more laissez-faire approach to dealing with the pandemic.

He isn’t a vaccine sceptic and has been vaccinated himself, but draws the line at ‘No Jab, No Job’ and believes any attempt to strong-arm people into having the jab is wrong.

“You are taking a risk, but people do risky things all the time,” he says of the unvaccinated. “I believe we’ve got to watch out for the erosion of freedom in America.”

Others will be fans of the eccentric industrialist for more conventional reasons. Time magazine made him its ‘Man of the Year’ in 2021, primarily because of the success of Space-X, his rocket company…

But Elon Musk is my Man of the Year because of his courageous stand against the madness that’s engulfed the world over the past year and a half. Being a lockdown sceptic can be a lonely business, with the vast majority of rich and powerful people ranged against you and dismissing you as a ‘denier’.

Worth reading in full.

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Star
4 years ago

Imagine calling a multibillionaire “courageous”. Get some sense. Musk is a shyster, and so is Marc Benioff, his fellow billionaire who owns Time.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Courageous downvoters – here’s an explainer for you about the world of the Daily Mail, including Mail Plus etc.:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBT6OSr1TI

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

You know what they say, if you’re getting flak, you’re over the target. Musk is a grifter, clearly some people want to emulate the twat, drooling over his money.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

A grifter? You mean like so many politicians who earn their money with backhanders all day long? I think Mr.Musk is a tad brighter and grifter is not a word I would use to describe him.

BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Billionaire. Bad ? There are bad one’s of course. There’s some bad people in my local estate so I hear.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Sorry I gave up all msm for Lent😂😂I would highly recommend everyone do the same. Msm serves no purpose.

The Enforcer
The Enforcer
4 years ago
Reply to  marebobowl

I gave up TV completely as well in May 2021 ……and cancelled my TV licence. Uplifting!

John Dee
4 years ago

I don’t have a problem with Musk’s selection; I just have to wonder why billionaires all have such weird hair.

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

Maybe there’s something of the Peaky Blinders about them.

sophie123
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

He certainly comes across as a somewhat eccentric person.

BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

There it is again. So people who have been baying for pay back for the last two years now get a global billionaire on the books so to speak and do I hear a round of applause ? No we get “he’s eccentric”. Face palm.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

Looks like good old Ellen has been throwing his money at troll service. Personally, I just think he’s a dickhead, nothing to do with his money.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  sophie123

Musk says he will allow his son to choose his own gender.
Where are social services when we need them? They should make his son a ward of court, foster him, and require Musk to take re-education classes if he wishes to apply to get him back.

Musk is a bit of a touchstone. Some people realise what’s happening when a drug-addled billionaire talks up garbage such as self-driving cars, is allowed by the real rulers (who aren’t in the limelight) to become what in most people’s terms is extremely rich, pulls a few cryptocurrency scams because he’s bought a section of the “cool youth” market, and ostentiously masturbates with large vehicles into space. Others fall for him because they’re too stupid to realise any of the above for what it is, even when it’s right in front of their faces. Seriously your life has to be very sad if you think it’s exciting to watch a billionaire disgrace himself and have a J Arthur.

TreeHugger
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

“talks up garbage such as self-driving cars”

You know those already exist? Bloody handy too when you need to take a slurp of coffee on the motorway….I know it’s against the grain on here but I love my Tesla.
As for Musk, he’s the least offensive of the elite i can think of, but i’m no fan of any of them.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  TreeHugger

It is hard to find role models these days, Boris, Biden, Fauci, whitty, Gove, Hancock,harris. So many to choose from. You know what I mean.

I am a big fan of Mr Musk and very grateful for his presence.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Yes you are right. I would rather sit and watch the current UK and USA gov’ts make fools of themselves. Mr. musk just gets on with his ideas and work. He fights for his and his employees rights. Don’t you just hate when people do that.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago

Déjà vu.

Personally, I can’t get sycophantic over a billionaire. There should be no billionaires, it gives them to much power & privilege, ironically whether musk is a lockdown sceptic or not, he clearly has no influence on this matter, so I can’t see we’ve suffered 2 articles about him.

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

Because he gave Toby a tiny scrap of fleeting attention, is why. There’s no other reason needed.

BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

So he must just be a “victim” just baying for attention ? Derogatory to say the least.

BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

But this has been the issue all along. An “elite” of billionaires, medical experts and pharma bods clearly gained too much power and influence. That does not translate to “everything bad”. I do not live in the Manichean world that seems to exist exclusively in the comment sections of this site but almost never in the actual articles.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

The introductory paragraph to this article is cringemakingly embarrassing.
The title is too.

If I ever write anything so bad, please can everyone (especially friends) line up and shout “Stop embarrassing yourself, you fucking wally!” at me. Thanks!

Covidiot
Covidiot
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

There should be no billionaires

Maybe not so anti-socialist after all then

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  Covidiot

I don’t understand your logic?

It’s not the wealth I object to, it’s the power over fawning idiots like you that directly affects my freedom that I object to.

Perhaps you have ambitions? Mine is to be free, not rule others.

BorisPants
4 years ago

Why is he “eccentric” ? That used to describe moth eaten millionaires in old stately homes who go around wearing deer antlers on the head all day, lol.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

Well, when someone points out that he can’t use your mini submarine to rescue some cavers who’ve been trapped underground by water and your response is to call that person a ‘paedo’, that qualifies as a bit eccentric, surely?

BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

Where did he say this ?

Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

The facts weren’t disputed in court. Musk claimed in court that it had been a “JDart”, where an intended jokey tweet had been misinterpreted by the recipient, and he had immediately deleted it. The US jury took the view that that Musk’s Tweet had been a spontaneous response to the previous Twitter exchanges, and that its immediate deletion had limited the reputational damage that it had done.

TreeHugger
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

Oh he qualifies alright. As a Tesla owner I’ve followed his Twitter feed for a while and he’s a proper nut job.

Coronabonus
Coronabonus
4 years ago
BorisPants
4 years ago
Reply to  Coronabonus

So this automatically makes Elon “bad” ? In fact is this tech inherently bad ? Like any tech it depends on whose using it. I’ve seen all the Technocracy and “reset” conspiracy theories. They do a good job in their own way but they are so inherently DARK. Sometimes I wonder if they’re Luddites. They never posit a world where this tech is in the hands of the good guys.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

Why are you exerting so much energy defending him?

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  BorisPants

Elon is unstable. Much like Oswald Mosley. He could flip in any direction and any time. As such he is a potentially dangerous buffoon.

stewart
4 years ago

I might be more inclined to agree if his opposition to lockdowns had actually had some sort of noticeable effect in changing policy.

As it stands, unless I’m missing something, he has accomplished nothing of substance and so I’m not quite sure whether his “courage” is any greater, any more consequential or any more inspiring to others than the courage of, say, the lady who was convicted this week for protesting in London.

TreeHugger
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

I think going against the law/rules in your country as a business is a little brave. He took a risk that his business would suffer through his personal exploits. He kept his staff in work whilst others risked closing their businesses not knowing if there would be a business to come back to. Don’t get me wrong I’m not a big fan or anything, but anyone with his worldwide image making a stand is better than no one doing it, regardless as to his reasons.

jennyw
4 years ago
Reply to  TreeHugger

He accomplished nothing. He did nothing significant to protest or lobby the state of California, where he was based, against lockdowns and mandates. Instead he packed up his company and buggered off to Texas, purely out of his business’ interest and bottom line. He’s not wrong to want to do so, but don’t sugar coat it as “standing up to tyranny” like another previous article did.

Lucan Grey
4 years ago

Isn’t this one of those WGAS articles?

Too many people think these characters and these magazines are important. They’re not outside the Bubble.

Sentient Seaweed
Sentient Seaweed
4 years ago

Over on YouTube, Thunderf00t (with 1M Subscribers) has utterly debunked Musk’s crazy projects – https://www.youtube.com/c/Thunderf00t/search?query=musk

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

While he might have been against lockdowns, I feel he is still a potentially dangerous buffoon, who would make men into robots.

jennyw
4 years ago

The same Musk who pushes Universal Basic Income?
The same Musk who wants to send millions of satellites into space for the global surveillance grid? (In co operation with Bill Gates)
The same Musk who is developing brain implants to connect people’s physical bodies (and minds?) to IoT?
The same Musk whose cars and tunnel boring company is building the “smart cities”?

His lockdown skepticism is just theatre. At his core he is one of the oligarchs building the totalitarian hell in this world.

marebobowl
marebobowl
4 years ago

We desperately needed Mr Musk’s support. He recently was interviewed by a WSJ jounalist and his responses to her questions were a breath of fresh air. Musk is highly intelligent, but wisely knows his limits and admits that.

A Musk/DeSantis ticket in 2024 would be amazing. We can hope.