logo
Weather page
GET THE APP
ePaper
google_play
app_store
  • Login
  • E-Edition
  • News
  • Sports
  • Obits
  • Opinion
  • Classifieds
    • Place an Ad
    • All Listings
    • Jobs
  • Special Sections
  • Photo Gallery
  • Contests
  • Lifestyle/Entertainment
  • Games
    • News
      • Local News
      • PA State News
      • Nation/World
    • Sports
      • Local
      • College Sports
      • State
      • National
    • Obits
    • Opinion
      • News
        • Local News
        • PA State News
        • Nation/World
      • Sports
        • Local
        • College Sports
        • State
        • National
      • Obits
      • Opinion
    logo
    • Classifieds
      • Place an Ad
      • All Listings
      • Jobs
    • E-Edition
    • Subscribe
    • Login
      • Classifieds
        • Place an Ad
        • All Listings
        • Jobs
      • E-Edition
      • Subscribe
      • Login
    Home Opinion Elon Musk benefits from slave labor in China
    Elon Musk benefits from slave labor in China
    Opinion, Сolumns
    Dr. Nicholas Waddy  
    January 11, 2022

    Elon Musk benefits from slave labor in China

    Many conservatives cheered Elon Musk’s recent recognition as Time’s “Person of the Year,” especially since Musk has been outspoken in refuting pandemic orthodoxies, criticizing big government and even brazenly insulting “Uncle Joe” Biden.

    Musk’s willingness to speak freely and think outside the box, in an age of cancel culture and rampant censorship, is laudable, but his business practices often leave much to be desired. And Musk is, lest we forget, a businessman, first and foremost. His leading-edge tech companies are among the world’s biggest and most influential.

    In addition to relying heavily on government largesse and dodging tax obligations that mere mortals like you and me have no choice but to pay, Musk and his companies are under increasing pressure because of his and their cozy relationship with communist China. Recent articles have exposed how deeply invested Musk, Inc. is in Communist China, and how extravagant Musk has been in his praise of China and its leadership.

    On one hand, none of this should come as a surprise. Since the defeat of President Trump and his replacement with Washington insider par excellence Biden, our political, cultural and economic elite has distinguished itself by its fecklessness and its indifference re: China’s misdeeds.

    For instance, despite the fact that it is increasingly suspected that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was engineered in a Chinese government-run lab, and somehow released at the cost of millions of lives worldwide, and untold trillions in damages, few Western leaders have been willing to call out the Chinese for their role in the catastrophe. And China’s shamelessness in denying responsibility — not to mention their propagation of conspiracy theories to shift the blame elsewhere.

    Meanwhile, the Biden administration has mostly kept promises to de-escalate America’s trade war with China, and major media organizations, social media companies and big corporations like Disney, Nike and Coca-Cola have been toadying to the Chinese communist elite and shielding them from criticism. In this day and age, therefore, the coddling of China is not the exception, but the rule, and that’s the case throughout the Western world.

    Musk embodies this pernicious trend perfectly.

    The most recent sign of Musk’s tone-deaf approach to Chinese outrages is the decision by his electric car company, Tesla, to open a showroom in China’s Xinjiang province. This is the same province now legendary for an allegedly genocidal, and certainly cruel and tyrannical, government program to intimidate, reeducate and even enslave the local Muslim population.

    China’s violations of human rights in Xinjiang are so flagrant that the U.S. Congress recently voted, on a bipartisan basis (!), to adopt Sen. Marco Rubio’s proposed ban on the importation of goods produced by forced labor in Xinjiang. Biden, surely no enemy of authoritarian China, even deigned to sign the bill into law.

    Musk, however, and his avaricious electric car company, see only dollar signs (or is it yuan signs?) in Xinjiang. And so, for Musk, it is business as usual as he looks the other way and profits indirectly from Chinese communist barbarity. And it isn’t the first time, by any means. Tesla and its suppliers have been accused of benefiting from slave labor in China and elsewhere before.

    Considerations like these place in a new and troubling light Elon Musk’s supposedly irresistible impish charm. Musk may well have the world of commerce on a string, and he may have dazzled much of the global elite with his faux-nerdy magnetism, but the bottom line is how real human beings are impacted by Musk’s technologies and his business practices.

    In Xinjiang, at least, it appears that Musk is part of the problem, and is in no way part of the solution.

    More and more, American consumers are asking themselves whether the capitalist enablers of communist rule and Maoist oppression are people we want to do business with — and whether it’s necessary to build every vital piece of modern tech in the world headquarters for slave labor and genocide. If you believe the answer is an emphatic no, then think twice before you buy a Tesla, or hitch a ride on the next SpaceX rocket.

    Actions have consequences, after all — for Musk no less than for you and me.

    (Dr. Nicholas L. Waddy is an associate professor of history at SUNY Alfred.)

    Tags:

    biden administration china commerce elite elon musk human beings politics slave labor trump

    The Bradford Era

    Local & Social
    Latest news for you
    Hot meals for hungry youths
    Local News
    Hot meals for hungry youths
    Savannah Barr savannah.m.barr@gmail.com 
    June 6, 2025
    The Bradford Area School District summer lunch program has been held every year since 2009. It helps to ensure that all youngsters in the community ge...
    Read More...
    EMS Counts Act will ensure proper classification of emergency personnel
    Local News, Nation & World, PA State News
    EMS Counts Act will ensure proper classification of emergency personnel
    June 6, 2025
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Reps. Glenn “GT” Thompson, R-Pa., and John Mannion, D-N.Y., introduced the EMS Counts Act to address the chronic miscounting o...
    Read More...
    Lewis Run man charged with alleged dog abuse
    Crime, Local News
    Lewis Run man charged with alleged dog abuse
    Marcie Schellhammer marcie@bradfordera.com 
    June 6, 2025
    Animal abuse charges have been filed against a Lewis Run man for allegedly abandoning three dogs in a home without heat, food or water. Rod Schlopy Jr...
    Read More...
    Catt. Co. museum to host WNY Fiddle Kids on June 14
    Local News
    Catt. Co. museum to host WNY Fiddle Kids on June 14
    June 6, 2025
    MACHIAS, N.Y. — The Cattaraugus County Museum and Research Library, located in the Stone House, 9824 Route 16, will hold special open hours from 10 a....
    Read More...
    {"to-print":"To print", "bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    Warren businessman receives award
    Business, Local News
    Warren businessman receives award
    Savannah Barr savannah.m.barr@gmail.com 
    June 6, 2025
    WARREN Gary W. Stoops of Warren has been awarded for Expertise in Entrepreneurship by Marquis Who’s Who. Individuals are selected for this award on th...
    Read More...
    {"to-print":"To print", "bradfordera-website":"Website"}
    TSA warns travelers of airport security risk that they won’t even realize is happening
    Nation & World
    TSA warns travelers of airport security risk that they won’t even realize is happening
    By EMILYANN JACKMAN  pennlive.com 
    June 6, 2025
    HARRISBURG (TNS) — It’s a common sight to see passengers plugging into the free USB power ports and charging their phones when passing through an airp...
    Read More...
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    This Week's Ads
    Current e-Edition
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Already a subscriber? Click the image to view the latest e-edition.
    Don't have a subscription? Click here to see our subscription options.
    Mobile App

    Download Now

    The Bradford Era mobile app brings you the latest local breaking news, updates, and more. Read the Bradford Era on your mobile device just as it appears in print.

    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Trending Recipes

    Help Our Community

    Please help local businesses by taking an online survey to help us navigate through these unprecedented times. None of the responses will be shared or used for any other purpose except to better serve our community. The survey is at: www.pulsepoll.com $1,000 is being awarded. Everyone completing the survey will be able to enter a contest to Win as our way of saying, "Thank You" for your time. Thank You!

    Get in touch with The Bradford Era
    Submit Content
    • Submit News
    • Letter to the Editor
    • Place Wedding Announcement
      • Submit News
      • Letter to the Editor
      • Place Wedding Announcement
    Advertise
    • Place Birth Announcement
    • Place Anniversary Announcement
    • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
      • Place Birth Announcement
      • Place Anniversary Announcement
      • Place Obituary Call (814) 368-3173
    Subscribe
    • Start a Subscription
    • e-Edition
    • Contact Us
      • Start a Subscription
      • e-Edition
      • Contact Us
    CMG | Community Media Group
    Illinois
    • Hancock Journal-Pilot
    • Iroquois Times-Republic
    • Journal-Republican
    • The News-Gazette
      • Hancock Journal-Pilot
      • Iroquois Times-Republic
      • Journal-Republican
      • The News-Gazette
    Indiana
    • Fountain Co. Neighbor
    • Herald Journal
    • KV Post News
    • Newton Co. Enterprise
    • Rensselaer Republican
    • Review-Republican
      • Fountain Co. Neighbor
      • Herald Journal
      • KV Post News
      • Newton Co. Enterprise
      • Rensselaer Republican
      • Review-Republican
    Iowa
    • Atlantic News Telegraph
    • Audubon Advocate-Journal
    • Barr’s Post Card News
    • Burlington Hawk Eye
    • Collector’s Journal
    • Fayette County Union
    • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
    • Independence Bulletin-Journal
    • Keokuk Daily Gate City
    • Oelwein Daily Register
    • Vinton Newspapers
    • Waverly Newspapers
      • Atlantic News Telegraph
      • Audubon Advocate-Journal
      • Barr’s Post Card News
      • Burlington Hawk Eye
      • Collector’s Journal
      • Fayette County Union
      • Ft. Madison Daily Democrat
      • Independence Bulletin-Journal
      • Keokuk Daily Gate City
      • Oelwein Daily Register
      • Vinton Newspapers
      • Waverly Newspapers
    Michigan
    • Iosco County News-Herald
    • Ludington Daily News
    • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
    • Oscoda Press
    • White Lake Beacon
      • Iosco County News-Herald
      • Ludington Daily News
      • Oceana’s Herald-Journal
      • Oscoda Press
      • White Lake Beacon
    New York
    • Finger Lakes Times
    • Olean Times Herald
    • Salamanca Press
      • Finger Lakes Times
      • Olean Times Herald
      • Salamanca Press
    Pennsylvania
    • Bradford Era
    • Clearfield Progress
    • Courier Express
    • Free Press Courier
    • Jeffersonian Democrat
    • Leader Vindicator
    • Potter Leader-Enterprise
    • The Wellsboro Gazette
      • Bradford Era
      • Clearfield Progress
      • Courier Express
      • Free Press Courier
      • Jeffersonian Democrat
      • Leader Vindicator
      • Potter Leader-Enterprise
      • The Wellsboro Gazette
    © Copyright The Bradford Era 43 Main St, Bradford, PA  | Terms of Use  | Privacy Policy
    Powered by TECNAVIA