• @[email protected]
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    321 year ago

    Musk just opened himself up to an act of retorsion. Ukraine can go as hard as they want to after him, because the rule of proportionate response doesn’t apply to acts of retorsion.

    • Lemminary
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      191 year ago

      I’ve never heard of this. Can you explain how this works, please?

      • @Jax
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        91 year ago

        retaliatory action taken by a state whose citizens have been mistreated by a foreign power by treating the subjects of that power similarly; reprisal.

        I’m waiting for an explanation too, unless I’m missing the part where SpaceX and Tesla are considered “foreign governments”.

        • Alien Nathan Edward
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          111 year ago

          You yourself conflate foreign powers and foreign governments in this very comment. Musk is obviously not a government, but he’s definitely foreign and it’s hard to find a definition of the word “power” that “able to shut down comms for military in a way that completely scuttles a mission that’s in progress” doesn’t fit.

          • @Jax
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            -21 year ago

            Uh, the definition of a foreign power is a foreign government.

            That is what the term means.

            • flipht
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              51 year ago

              Yeah, well, when did we start using that term? Was it before billionaires? Because if you act like billionaires are normal individuals and ignore the fact that they can function as if they can force governance on others, then you’re just begging for the corpo-state instead of an elected government.

              • @Jax
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                -21 year ago

                Alternatively, if your governments plans hinge on one man making a decision: maybe you change your fucking plans.

    • @Jax
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      61 year ago

      Does Musk count as a foreign power? I mean I could technically see that being the case, but your reasoning here is slightly flawed. That would be like calling Boeing a foreign power outside the U.S.