Fred Sasakamoose, a member of the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, was the first First Nations player in the National Hockey League - Chicago Blackhawks 1953 to 1954. The Fred Sasakamoose “Chief Thunderstick” National Hockey championship is now underway in Saskatoon.On May 18, 2022
— StoonTribalCouncil (@StoonTribalCncl) May 19, 2022
Saskatoon Tribal Council had the pleasure of witnessing the unveiling of the Fred Sasakamoose statue at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon.https://t.co/jzFWGma1qD pic.twitter.com/we8MFu3Rds
This thread is hilarious:Elon Musk, writes my brilliant colleague @WilliamCohan, is "a fool who is grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory." It's hard to argue with that.https://t.co/kXt4a8MtRm
— Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) May 19, 2022
Say what you want, at least he created an innovative and first of its kind underground passage for cars
— Santiago Mayer π» (@santiagomayer_) May 19, 2022
What surprised me was the number of people who took this seriously and actually thought Musk had done these things. Perhaps this thread explains why:Say whatever you want - at least he saved those Thai kids from the cave with his submarine ! You can never take that away from him.
— benchmark (@MBerlin2016) May 19, 2022
Up to that point I had been skeptical that any startup automaker could succeed. That view wasn't about Tesla, it was about the car biz. But what I found at Harris Ranch was shocking, a cockroach, and I decided to follow a life-changing instinct: THERE IS NEVER JUST ONE COCKROACH.
— E.W. Niedermeyer (@Tweetermeyer) May 20, 2022
As I realized this, and as I realized that Musk and Tesla were on a trajectory toward increasingly implausible and fraudulent claims (which massively enriched Musk), I realized: TESLA IS NOT AN AUTOMOTIVE STORY, IT IS A CELEBRITY STORY. Faith in Musk personally was what mattered
— E.W. Niedermeyer (@Tweetermeyer) May 20, 2022