ELON Musk is probably one of the coolest men alive on Planet Earth right now, not only is he one of the world’s richest men with a net worth of $20.4bn dollars, but he’s also proving private space exploration can be done, and at a fraction of the cost than state-funded missions, but Corbynistas aren’t all that impressed.
Musk, who was born in South Africa is the founder, CEO, and lead designer of SpaceX – the worlds first private space entity to successfully launch spacecraft into orbit and then back again.
Born in Pretoria, Musk taught himself computer programming at the age of 12. In December 2016, he was ranked 21st on the Forbes list of The World’s Most Powerful People.
He began a PhD in applied physics and material sciences at Stanford University in 1995 but dropped out within months and became an entrepreneur.
In May 2002, Musk founded SpaceX and his private space company now resupplies the International Space Station.
Musk’s company has one ultimate goal, to colonise Mars and he described the need for such huge goals as part of the “long-time survival of humankind itself.”
Musk’s ‘think-big’ attitude has helped SpaceX become the success it is today.
He is a man history will remember for the right reasons, not the wrong ones – but not everyone admires him.
Corbynista socialists think his SpaceX missions are a “waste of money” with countless Corbynistas claiming he should “Spend his money on donating to food banks instead.” Yes, f*cking foodbanks.
These socialist critics are the epitome of the small-brained small thinkers that lack the capacity to think big and actually change the world for the better.
They think that Musk’s achievements haven’t solved world problems. Well, they have – and his ambition has helped more than a few thousand people using food banks.
President John F. Kennedy summed up the challenges of space travel in September 1962 and said that “We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.”
Space exploration has given the world weather prediction, prevented fish depopulation and helped to manage climate change.
It has given us GPS and that GPS helps charities in remote areas of the country and the world by giving us long-range communications.
Space exploration has allowed the world to connect real time, it even helped the very Corbynistas who smear him organise their own socialist rallies via Facebook and the internet.
Not only has space exploration helped the world understand life itself, but it has also helped us understand the very solar system we live in.
The Space Exploration Coordination Group recently said: “The challenges of space exploration have sparked new scientific and technological knowledge of inherent value to humankind.”
“Knowledge, coupled with ingenuity, provides people around the globe with solutions as well as useful products and services. Knowledge acquired from space exploration has also introduced new perspectives on our individual and collective place in the Universe.”
So yes, Elon Musk could have donated to a food bank, it’s likely that would only help a few people right now, but Musk is a man who thinks big, and see’s the bigger picture.
His SpaceX exploration will help millions of people not just now but also in the future.
So when the end of the world is upon us and those very socialists need to move to Planet Mars to save humankind, maybe we should be sure to leave these brainless Corbynistas here on Planet Earth.