• katy ✨
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    It’s an Elon company so that checks out…

    What doesn’t check out is why the government still gave them a new contract between this and Starlink and SpaceX colluding with the Russian military against Ukraine

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      AFAIK, Starlink didn’t “collude” with anyone, they just stopped offering free service. I think that was a jerk move, but I doubt there’s any kind of political collusion.

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        Turning it off right when Ukraine was about to launch an offensive, definitely no collusion there what a coincidence on the timing.

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          My comment was inaccurate, here’s a potentially more accurate reason for why Starlink didn’t enable access for Ukraine:

          Musk was now claiming that at the time of the in-question situation, Starlink access around Crimea was not turned on. The reason was because the U.S. had imposed sanctions on Russia, and SpaceX was not allowed to turn on connectivity in Crimea without explicit government approval. Moreover, Musk said, Ukraine didn’t give SpaceX any “advance warning or heads up.” He said he got urgent calls from the Ukrainian government in the middle of the night saying that he needed to turn on Starlink access in Crimea.

          Basically, Starlink never operated in Crimea due to US sanctions on Russia, and the Ukrainian president made urgent calls to enable it. Musk continues:

          He added that although he’s not U.S. President Joe Biden’s biggest fan, if he had received a presidential directive to turn on Starlink connectivity in Crimea, he would have done so, because he does “regard the president as the chief executive officer of the country.” But no such requests came through, he said.

          So that sounds reasonable. Starlink never operated in Crimea, and enabling it for Ukraine there could be considered an act of war.

          So again, I don’t see political collusion here, instead the opposite: Musk didn’t want to spark more hostilities.

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      The US government is getting something out of the deal they’re not talking about. Probably CALEA-like access to what’s going across the Starlink network.

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    In regards to EAR and ITAR work, the US Federal Government has strict requirements about it being restricted to US Citizens (and maybe green card holders).

    I’m no SpaceX fan boy but the mention of the second lawsuit is nuanced.

    In regards to this particular article, not surprised but it sucks. I’ve heard fr9m several past-employees about there being a “good ol boys” club mentality there.

    Also, fuck musk.

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      I agree, white men shouldn’t be paid more than any other group just because other white men are in charge of hiring.

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      When your boss is both a misogynist and a racist, sometimes you need to file a lawsuit to get paid fairly.

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          You said that people should be paid what they’re worth and then said people with “a vag” or different skin color shouldn’t get more money because of that. It’s well-known that women and minorities get paid significantly less than their white male peers on average.

          So, logically, your implication is that women and minorities are paid less because they’re worth less. I’m asking you to explain why you believe that. It’s not that complicated.

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              women and minorities who are equally (or sometimes more) qualified regularly get paid less on average than their white male peers. you claim to be unbiased, yet this information is neither new, nor it is uncommon knowledge. still, you continue imply that these people are paid less because they are worth less.

              I am, once again, asking you to explain why you believe that’s the case.

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          So the highest paid person in the room is automatically the best, which statistically just happens to be white men? That sure is interesting.

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              Yes, you are side stepping to avoid acknowledging that women and/or anyone who isn’t white tends to make less than their white male colleagues of the same (or worse) qualifications, while simultaneously framing the higher earners (who coincidentally happen to be disproportionately white men) as the “best” people in the room.

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                  You’re still doing it, despite multiple people pointing out that someone’s pay doesn’t mean they are the most qualified.

                  What lesson are you trying to get people to take away here? Because “gender and race are irrelevant” and “the highest paid people in the room (who happen to mostly be white men) are the most qualified” are exclusive messages. You’re also very insistent on casting only women and minorities as getting jobs for reasons other than their qualifications.

                  Do you think Elon Musk is the most qualified person working at Space X?

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      Yes but I am king, I consider you worth -1000, now you owe. Conform to me and stop your nonsense about it. I won’t hear any other complaints about what you think you are worth just because you have a penis, I am king.

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    It’s owned by Elon Musk, who grew up in apartheid South Africa. Now I’m not saying that The two are connected. After all, correlation does not equal causation.

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    Like literally every other company. That doesn’t make it right, but still… there’s more criticism to be had specifically about SpaceX.