You're certainly entitled to your opinion. But I suggest first you read up on it, your forming opinions based on prejudice.Case might be used, but not for reasons you think.
He managed to use excuse from his language. Considering all his tamper tantrum regarding that case where he was willing to sacrifice 13 lives for his PR stunt, highly doubt that was the case. His later behavior just confirms that.
It's really weird in public forums. Many call lawyers "gold diggers" unless it's against someone like Musk who they do not like. Then the lawyer isnt a gold digger right? (im not saying you)
Same goes here, and you accuse him of endangering the lives of 13 children, dramatic for someone like Musk who at his expense sent a submarine to help out. Not only that, this exchange took place AFTER the rescue. Thats when it got nasty because this one rescue guy said it was a PR stunt, with no evidence of course and told Musk to stick his sub where it hurts, at that point Musk responded in kind.
I keep saying it but one last time I urge people to read and understand why a jury of American citizens ruled in less then 2 hours that Musk was not liable.
"The outburst last year appeared to be in response to comments made by Mr Unsworth in an interview on CNN, in which he criticised Mr Musk’s decision to send a purpose-built mini-submarine to the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai Province to help with rescue efforts.
Mr Unsworth described it as a “PR stunt”, later adding that Mr Musk could "stick his submarine where it hurts”.
Taking to Twitter, Mr Musk said: "Sorry pedo guy, you really did ask for it."
When questioned about the allegation by other Twitter users, Mr Musk replied with “bet ya a signed dollar it's true”. That tweet was also later deleted."
Musk being a public figure did apologize =
“His actions against me do not justify my actions against him,” he wrote, explaining that his comments were "spoken in anger after Mr Unsworth said several untruths and suggested I engage in a sexual act with the mini-sub, which had been built as an act of kindness and according to specifications from the dive team leader”.
Source = https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50641397
Bottom line? Musk did not commit liable. That is the law and no law was broken, nor was anything else proven in his actions except that he, at his expense send a submarine to hopefully help in the rescue and one obnoxious rescuer called it a PR stunt.
Ill REALLY refrain from commenting further, going in circles now

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