Apple, Disney and IBM to pause ads on X after antisemitic Elon Musk tweet(theguardian.com)
theguardian.com
Apple, Disney and IBM to pause ads on X after antisemitic Elon Musk tweet
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/nov/17/elon-musk-antisemitic-tweet-apple-pausing-ads
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You can't make this stuff up.
https://babylonbee.com/news/we-cannot-be-associated-with-elo...
https://babylonbee.com/news/we-cannot-be-associated-with-elo...
Yes China has the brutal dictator and America is a liberal Democratic free land for all.
Maybe American propaganda isn’t always correct? Have you seen the coverage given to events in the Middle East in American media? The same BS Babylon Bee believes to be true?
Maybe American propaganda isn’t always correct? Have you seen the coverage given to events in the Middle East in American media? The same BS Babylon Bee believes to be true?
I guess nobody knows it's a satire site.
I think people know. It reads so bad it obviously isn’t real to any one who didn’t know beforehand.
Ah my old friend Whataboutism. We meet again. https://theconversation.com/whataboutism-what-it-is-and-why-...
It's a satire site.
Yes I know. The satire is still whataboutism. The "just joking, bro" response doesn't excuse it.
It's apples to oranges, of course.
Apple is one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, and China is one of its most important markets. According to Apple's 2023 annual report, China accounted for 14.6% of its total revenue, or $42.5 billion, making it the third-largest region after the Americas and Europe. Apple also relies on China for its supply chain, as many of its products are manufactured or assembled by Chinese companies such as Foxconn and Lens Technology.
Obviously, Apple tolerates China's human rights abuses because of its financial interest and dependence on the Chinese market and suppliers.
Apple is one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world, and China is one of its most important markets. According to Apple's 2023 annual report, China accounted for 14.6% of its total revenue, or $42.5 billion, making it the third-largest region after the Americas and Europe. Apple also relies on China for its supply chain, as many of its products are manufactured or assembled by Chinese companies such as Foxconn and Lens Technology.
Obviously, Apple tolerates China's human rights abuses because of its financial interest and dependence on the Chinese market and suppliers.
That's rich coming from IBM
Negative stories about Twitter and Elon don't seem to stay on the front page of HN long these days. I wonder if this one will be different
I assume these companies are standing up for a moral principle.
The principle is that communities in general are incapable of hate so any such accusation is worthless at best or actively harmful?
Or is it that in the specific instances of A and B it is not true? But then it is a weaker principle because truth sometimes can not be known for certain.