2024-09-26 at 6:38 PM UTC
U die yet? I dont open links from here
2024-09-26 at 6:45 PM UTC
"The BBC understands this is why he has not been invited to join hundreds of the world’s biggest investors at the event on 14 October.
David Yelland, a public relations specialist and former editor of the Sun newspaper, told the BBC that if Mr Musk were to attend the summit, it would be "reputationally disastrous for the whole event".
"He’s a fan of free speech but he behaves like a child and he post things that are deeply inaccurate and extremely damaging," he said.
"This is just not a guy that is saying stuff in the pub. This is a guy that is encouraging untruths around the world.
"Just because he’s so wealthy, just because he’s so influential doesn’t make any difference. At some point we have to stand up against him, no matter what the consequences are."
Musk's presence 'unthinkable'
The government’s decision not to invite Mr Musk to the investment summit suggests that it thinks the potential investment is not worth the reputational risk and opens up uncomfortable questions about the background of other investors it has actively encouraged."
2024-09-26 at 7:37 PM UTC
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"deeply inaccurate and extremely damaging,"
Name one.