On May 27, musk released a twitter poll on twitter, asking his more than 95 million fans whether they trust billionaires or politicians more? A writer commented that I would believe you, but I would not believe Bill Gates. Then musk responded to the remark and said, "I think I have some trust problems with him.".
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At present, a total of 3399953 netizens participated in the survey. The results before the press release showed that nearly 75.7% of netizens chose to believe that politicians are better than billionaires. Musk said that if a person becomes a billionaire by making products that make millions of people happy, it is "morally wrong and stupid" to use billionaire as a derogatory term.
Bridget Gabriel, an American conservative writer, commented:
Musk then responded to the comment by saying:
According to Phoenix technology, on April 23, musk blasted Bill Gates on twitter for spending $5billion to short Tesla, but invited musk to participate in his charity activities on climate change. Musk said, "when you short Tesla, I can't take your philanthropy in climate change seriously. Tesla is the company that has done the most in addressing climate change."