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Elon Musk: A digital Kane?

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Elon Musk Is a Digital Citizen Kane
What would Twitter look like with Musk as its sole proprietor?:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/14/tech ... -kane.html
The closest comparison to this might be the 19th-century newspaper barons like William Randolph Hearst, Joseph Pulitzer and the fictional Charles Foster Kane, who used their papers to pursue their personal agendas, sensationalize world events and harass their enemies.

We have not really had a Citizen Kane of the digital age, but Musk might be it. And Twitter’s global influence is arguably larger and more powerful than that of any Hearst newspaper of its day.

Jeff Bezos’ purchase of The Washington Post and Rupert Murdoch’s news media empire are close, perhaps, but this would be a milestone: A 21st-century tech baron’s purchase of a digital platform of global importance, with the purpose of recasting it in his image.

“He would be a throwback to the ‘Citizen Kane’ days of press barons using their newspapers to advance their favorite causes,” Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan’s business school, told me.
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Elon Musk

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Sorry Elon Musk, but it’s now clear that colonizing Mars is unlikely – and a bad idea:
https://theconversation.com/sorry-elon- ... dea-100964

WOTW in reverse. I wonder what he would want to do with Orson Welles Crater?

The wealthiest are getting wealthier, and lobbying has a lot to do with it:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/wea ... bbying-lot

"Lobbying is our fourth branch of government." - Orson Welles
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Elon Musk: a digital Kane?

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I’ve Been Thinking About This One Scene In ‘Citizen Kane’ While Elon Nukes Twitter:
https://medium.com/humungus/ive-been-th ... 36c4dee5fb
I’ve been thinking about Citizen Kane this week as I’ve watched Elon Musk take over Twitter. Midway through that movie, Kane is determined to make his second wife a star and builds her an opera house. The problem is that she has no talent, but Kane’s ego won’t accept that. He is mocked for his investment, she is panned in the press, and their marriage is ruined.

There’s a stunning vertical boom shot that begins with Susan, Kane’s wife, looking terrified as she’s yelled at by her vocal couch moments before the curtain rises and ends with a pair of stagehands high up in the catwalks of the brand-new opera house looking down at the spectacle. One of them holds their nose. She stinks.

In a way, Musk bought an opera house for himself. His purchase of the popular and dysfunctional social media platform for $44 billion is an attempt to build his own media empire. Only imagine Rupert Murdoch launching Fox News and insisting he host a primetime talk show. Musk wants to be a star.

America is especially good at producing capitalists who believe they’ve been chosen by a divine power to lead the human race into the future but, mostly, to grow their fortune and maximize shareholder value.

(Musk) is admired and scorned and in the spotlight, a diva who gets to sing a solo whenever he wants while nobodies like me hold their noses in the rafters. I do not find him funny or particularly mature. He stinks.
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Le Chiffre wrote: Mon Aug 08, 2022 6:39 pm Sorry Elon Musk, but it’s now clear that colonizing Mars is unlikely – and a bad idea:
https://theconversation.com/sorry-elon- ... dea-100964

WOTW in reverse. I wonder what he would want to do with Orson Welles Crater?
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Elon Musk: A digital Kane?

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Elon is also being compared to Henry Ford.
Henry Ford, Elon Musk, and the Dark Path to Extremism
Twitter’s billionaire owner seems set to follow Ford into the abyss:
https://theintercept.com/2022/12/20/elo ... extremism/

Ford effectively created the modern assembly line, driving down manufacturing costs, raising productivity, and making it possible to sell cars at low prices. Ford’s inexpensive and durable Model T, introduced in 1908, brought automobiles within the reach of average Americans. Ford dominated the car industry as a result; in the early 1920s, more than half the cars on the world’s roads were built by Ford.

Following in Ford’s footsteps, Musk has become the leading innovator in the 21st century auto industry. Thanks to the successful line of electric vehicles produced by his company, Tesla, Musk has challenged a century of rigid orthodoxy — dating back to Ford — that proclaimed the gasoline-powered engine king of the road. By taking on the corporate giants of the auto industry and winning, Musk has succeeded where other flamboyant and egocentric entrepreneurs like John DeLorean, who briefly built the 1980s-era gull-winged car now mainly remembered for its time-traveling role in the movie “Back to the Future,” failed.


Unfortunately, Elon Musk now seems grimly determined to walk Henry Ford’s path much further than he should, for after his spectacular early success, Ford turned very dark, very quickly. The consequences of his hateful actions continue to poison the world today.

After he had accumulated massive wealth and achieved global fame, Ford allowed bigotry and paranoia to dominate his life. Deeply anti-union, he created a network of company spies who surveilled his employees and tried to control their lives. He also bought a newspaper that disseminated lies and antisemitic conspiracy theories. He followed that up by publishing a series of antisemitic books that were influential among Nazis and other European fascists between the First and Second World Wars.

Ford became a favorite of Adolf Hitler, who kept a photo of the automaker in his office. “I regard Henry Ford as my inspiration,” Hitler told the Detroit News in 1931.

The Ford Motor Company eventually began to decline as a result of its owner’s hateful and erratic behavior; it was saved only when Ford was forced to turn over control to his grandson.

Musk seems to be on the same trajectory that led Ford into the abyss. Tesla investigators hired by Musk allegedly hacked an employee’s phone and spied on his messages, and the stridently anti-union Musk reportedly hired a public relations firm to investigate an employee Facebook group just as Tesla workers were trying to unionize.

Earlier this year, SpaceX, another firm that Musk controls, fired employees who had written a letter calling on SpaceX to condemn Musk’s tweets, in which he’d ridiculed reports that SpaceX had settled a sexual harassment complaint against him. After Musk acquired Twitter in October, he began slashing the company’s workforce — including firing employees who had dared to criticize him.

Now, like Ford, Musk is going further, enabling right-wing hate on a massive scale.

After buying a social media platform whose reach far exceeds the newspapers of Henry Ford’s era, Musk is rapidly turning Twitter into his personal plaything, making a series of arbitrary moves to showcase his right-wing political agenda. He has unblocked the Twitter accounts of Donald Trump and other right-wing extremists, and ended enforcement of the site’s Covid misinformation policy. QAnon accounts are now returning to Twitter too.

Musk has also looted the platform’s internal files to further his political goals. Last week, he suspended the Twitter accounts of journalists at The Intercept and elsewhere who have criticized him, and then tried to make demands on the journalists in return for lifting the suspensions. Over the weekend, he briefly suspended the account of Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz after she tried to contact him for a story.

“Elon Musk has demonstrated to the entire world in the space of a few weeks that his management of Twitter is a disaster for the right to information,” Reporters Without Borders said in a statement after Musk suspended the reporters’ accounts. Officials from the European Union have also warned that Twitter may face sanctions for failing to live up to the EU’s standards for press freedom.

Musk has embraced Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and in October showed his willingness to become Putin’s de facto messenger to the West by laying out specific pro-Russian terms for a settlement of the war in Ukraine. On Sunday, Musk was photographed at the World Cup in Qatar, standing in what appeared to be a stadium suite with Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

If Henry Ford’s life is any guide, the hate Musk is now unleashing will continue to spread long after he’s gone. A century after it was published, references to Ford’s book, “The International Jew,” can still be found on white nationalist, pro-Nazi and antisemitic websites.

Like Ford, Musk is playing with right-wing fire just as his auto company is about to come under siege. Automotive experts now predict that Tesla will see its share of the electric vehicle market drop from 70 percent to 11 percent by 2025 as a result of increased competition from the world’s major carmakers. General Motors, Ford, Volkswagen, and other big firms are set to enter the electric vehicle market with a combined total of 135 new models, and to begin large-scale production over the next two to three years.

Even Ford Motor Company — which survived Henry Ford — plans to produce two million electric vehicles a year by 2026.
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