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[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

When they sell something. It doesn’t go into the pocket of Elon. It does into the funds of the company. For every Tesla sold. Elon receives zero dollars.

Again, you're getting hung up on literal cash. Cash is not the only form of wealth. And the rich get their wealth from these companies. Sometimes it is literal cash, but most often it is in the form of stocks.

And the wealth these companies earn disproportionately goes to the rich, the stock holders, upper management, etc.

Elon owns zero factories. Same with bezos. Neither own any of those items.

The rich own the companies that own the production. I know you're more intelligent than this.

Zero dollar goes to either one

Again, you're getting hung up on the distinction between cash, stock, and wealth.