Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign Aid - He Has Undermined Decades of Progress Fighting Polio, HIV & Measles.

Go4Broke

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 5, 2010
Messages
10,544
Reaction score
4,632
Points
113
Bill Gates: "The world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.”

In his sharpest rebuke of the world’s richest man, a distinction he once held, Bill Gates accused Elon Musk at least twice in the past week of “killing” children in the world’s poorest countries by cutting foreign aid under the Trump administration.

Mr. Gates, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist, assailed Mr. Musk for the actions he has taken as the head of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency during interviews with The New York Times Magazine and The Financial Times.

He said that Mr. Musk bore responsibility for gutting the U.S. Agency for International Development, a decision that Mr. Gates argued had undermined decades of progress fighting diseases such as measles, H.I.V. and polio.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Times Magazine last week, Mr. Gates said that Mr. Musk had put the U.S.A.I.D. in “the wood chipper,” a direct reference to remarks made in February by Mr. Musk on social media gloating about cuts to the agency.

Mr. Gates questioned whether Mr. Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX chief executive, would uphold his commitment to what is known as the Giving Pledge — a nonbinding commitment to give away at least half of one’s wealth to charity — which Mr. Musk signed in 2012.

“He could go on to be a great philanthropist,” Mr. Gates told the magazine. “In the meantime, the world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.”

His criticism was timed around an announcement by Mr. Gates that the Gates Foundation, which turned 25 on Thursday, would wind down its work over the next 20 years. He pledged to give an additional $200 billion to charity during that time, effectively spending down his personal fortune.

Mr. Gates used more scathing language in an interview published on Thursday by The Financial Times. “The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one,” he said.

 


Bill Gates: "The world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.”

In his sharpest rebuke of the world’s richest man, a distinction he once held, Bill Gates accused Elon Musk at least twice in the past week of “killing” children in the world’s poorest countries by cutting foreign aid under the Trump administration.

Mr. Gates, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist, assailed Mr. Musk for the actions he has taken as the head of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency during interviews with The New York Times Magazine and The Financial Times.

He said that Mr. Musk bore responsibility for gutting the U.S. Agency for International Development, a decision that Mr. Gates argued had undermined decades of progress fighting diseases such as measles, H.I.V. and polio.

In a wide-ranging interview with The Times Magazine last week, Mr. Gates said that Mr. Musk had put the U.S.A.I.D. in “the wood chipper,” a direct reference to remarks made in February by Mr. Musk on social media gloating about cuts to the agency.

Mr. Gates questioned whether Mr. Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX chief executive, would uphold his commitment to what is known as the Giving Pledge — a nonbinding commitment to give away at least half of one’s wealth to charity — which Mr. Musk signed in 2012.

“He could go on to be a great philanthropist,” Mr. Gates told the magazine. “In the meantime, the world’s richest man has been involved in the deaths of the world’s poorest children.”

His criticism was timed around an announcement by Mr. Gates that the Gates Foundation, which turned 25 on Thursday, would wind down its work over the next 20 years. He pledged to give an additional $200 billion to charity during that time, effectively spending down his personal fortune.

Mr. Gates used more scathing language in an interview published on Thursday by The Financial Times. “The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one,” he said.

Anytime someone mentions a woodchipper, all I think about is Dale and Tucker vs Evil.
 





I get it -- Musk and Gates should take their battle to the Football field using WA Football and MN football as proxies. Each give a billion dollars to the NIL funds of each school and see which program beats up on the other. Giving to NIL is still considered charitable, right?
 







Thank you for sharing. Somehow the damage being done needs to be made clear. No, it is not Gopher football. But, children dying deserves as much sunlight as Brosmer’s chances in the NFL.
 






Some people don't seem to understand that most people come to a sports message board to get away from this $hit. Take this somewhere else.
 


As a tax deduction NIL was ruled not to be charitable. But, I wonder if given to an individual player if it could be considered advertising and therefore a business deduction...athlete is in ads for your business.
So ya, Gates or Musk can fund Gophers NIL. Brilliant! Maybe they make it a competition....so who can spend more?
Does the board have a moderator?
 

This all coincides with Gates announcement that at the end of the next twenty years, he is giving all his money over to his charity to inoculate children from childhood disease, only for the children to be drafted as foot soldiers into a warlord's army. Survival of the fittest.
 


9te48g.gif
 





Top Bottom