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Does it matter if he says those things honestly, or cynically to stay in the news cycle? An "ironic" alt-right creep is still an alt-right creep. The response should also be the same regardless: ignore the dweeb.
People can believe whatever they want to believe about him. I'm more interested in what he does rather than what he says.
Since he's not an engineer, but a manager, what he does is what he says. When he says workers are expected to work on weekends, that he will fire half of twitter because they don't add value or that trans people are just sick, this has a real effect on people.
Did he say that about trans people? If so, then I'm sorry and I agree that his speech could have a detrimental effect on people.
Some examples: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/05/6-elon-musks-transphobic-tweets-store-twitter/
That's too bad. Words can hurt people and I'm surprised he doesn't acknowledge that.
Why are you surprised? He's not exactly known to be the most compassionate being on earth.