Hyperbole - but legitimately, if tech companies were stringently drug testing they'd be out of a lot of employees and talent.nope.
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Hyperbole - but legitimately, if tech companies were stringently drug testing they'd be out of a lot of employees and talent.nope.
Inhaled or not this sets a bad example to his employees. Which like any major company it is not acceptable and will be terminated for.
That was a f'n dumb ass thng to do. Jezus wtf was he thinking?
Except it's not legal on the federal level, and spaceX has contracts with the military. Might have a little problem there.
At least this might explain some of his behavior this year.
Incapable, hardly. More likely to make poor decisions, possibly. At least, some people will view it that way.It shows a lapse in judgement when scruitinay is really on him.
That said it shows him as making bad decisions. Pot has some very negative implications associated with it. It doesn't mean he's a pot head. But one incapable of making good decisions. He should have realized how this would have been viewed negatively if he was a pothead or not.
And youre not santimonious when you are right.
Whatever, we've had presidents that smoked pot and did coke. Tired of flimsy fake morals and fake criticism that people hold.
And I'm tired of all the people that ignore the long term effects of pot and other drugs.
Any rational person sees it that way. Regardless of your views on reefer madness, anyone wirh a pulse can figure out that "appearing" to smoke pot or even admitting to smoking without inhaling pot will enrage a fair number of people. When you run a company that is publicly traded it's usually advisable to keep that shit off YouTube. And if you need security clearance for another company that requires you to not smoke pot... Probably a good idea to not smoke pot on camera.Incapable, hardly. More likely to make poor decisions, possibly. At least, some people will view it that way.
Except it's not legal on the federal level, and spaceX has contracts with the military. Might have a little problem there.
At least this might explain some of his behavior this year.
Except it's not legal on the federal level, and spaceX has contracts with the military. Might have a little problem there.
At least this might explain some of his behavior this year.
I think you got it backwards. He was pretending to be a rebel and virtue signaling that he is a cool leader.Exactly. It's the equivalent of having a beer. I hate our fucking culture nowadays... everyone pretends to be saint-like and virtue signal when they do the same shit behind doors and/or worse.
The bigger issue, to me, is how Musk is showing that his judgment is deteriorating, more and more each week.
Is this someone who a board should support to be the executive of a multi-billion dollar company?
Musk is imploding. This is just another variation on the theme.
I've been in IT in the Chicago area for 20+ years. EVERY SINGLE ONE has drug tested....so...yeah.Hyperbole - but legitimately, if tech companies were stringently drug testing they'd be out of a lot of employees and talent.
And I'm tired of all the people that ignore the long term effects of pot and other drugs.
I think google has you covered for this...Can you post some facts or a long term medical study about these effects?
Joe Rogan shouldn’t have even offered that stuff to his interviewee
It’s like a teenager trying to see if he can get a friend high because he just wants to see if he can. Joe knows he can’t compete in intelligence or creativity, drive, or productivity -but in a twisted way he can say he was able to have dominance/influence over Elon Musk — even though that influence was to his guests detriment.
My interest in Joe Rogan dropped a notch because of this.
I've been in IT in the Chicago area for 20+ years. EVERY SINGLE ONE has drug tested....so...yeah.
Hyperbole - but legitimately, if tech companies were stringently drug testing they'd be out of a lot of employees and talent.
I don't personally care, but considering all the....news....around Tesla recently, this maybe was not the best decision.
There are way worse things he could be doing.
The U.S. Air Force launched an investigation into the matter as Musk's SpaceX has multiple high-value contracts with the military branch, CNBC reported on Friday.
I think google has you covered for this...
That's fake news.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...air-force-idUSKCN1LN2OF?utm_source=reddit.com
"Media reports that the U.S. Air Force is reviewing the security clearance of Elon Musk, the chief executive of automaker Tesla Inc are inaccurate, U.S. Air Force spokesperson Captain Hope Cronin said on Friday."
No it's not. It's illegal everywhere in the U.S. California just doesn't have a state charge for it.It's legal in California, get over it.
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It’s sad watching this guy implode. I hope he gets his act together, before he looses everything.
No it's not. It's illegal everywhere in the U.S. California just doesn't have a state charge for it.
Good. Also, the Joe Rogan podcast is an amazing source of various fascinating people. The most eclectic and positive source of information I have been entertained by.
No it's not. It's illegal everywhere in the U.S. California just doesn't have a state charge for it.