>>5393i hate elon musk like i hate no other human being
he co-opts this sort of image that he's this randian uberman dragging humanity into the star trek future, but he isn't. he is the final death of that future. thousands of years from now, regardless of whether we perish on this planet or expand into space (and almost no matter what system we do that under) his car full of reddit pop culture references will be floating around martian orbit. it's an insult, it's the most disgusting thing in human history bar none. our entire species faces the very real risk of that becoming our tombstone. it disgusts me like nothing else, it is perhaps the single most vulgar act in the history of humanity. a voyager plaque for the neoliberal generation.
if a communist revolution succeeds, i would regard recovering that atrocity and melting it down for scrap as a political space mission with the same importance as the colonization of mars itself. it makes me seethe like nothing else in the universe. it is fundamentally wrong, not in the mild, recoverable way that the entire neoliberal counterrevolution was - which was at least confined to earth and capable of being made part of a "mistake" narrative - but in a new way, a method of
malprogress wherein some genuinely new and impressive technology was applied to the most sickening, vulgar and egotistical of ends. a glorified fucking car advert.
there is a type of person - lacking in understanding of what this all means - who says "so what? they needed a test payload". these people miss the point entirely
my one hope (of a sort) is that musk succeeds in getting to mars only so that he may immediately die there in a space accident. i object to his car polluting space, but i would not object to his fetid corpse being refused return to humanity's homeland. beyond that, the bankruptcy of SpaceX is a moral imperative on a level with that of communist revolution itself. there are plenty of incorrect ways to march headlong into the stars, and the one currently succeeding the most (in large part due to NASA subsidy and so on) is the worst of all possible worlds.