John Katsos
1 min readSep 15, 2019

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First, you could at least spell my name right. It’s a basic issue of respect in any environment.

Second, ad hominem attacks are generally used by those who can’t or won’t actually engage with the real issues. Try that next time.

Third, I’m on board with sustainability and with EVs. Tesla is just bad at it even compared to those companies within its industry that it is claiming to “disrupt”— but it’s really good at marketing. It’s especially good at making people believe that it is responsible for shaking up the industry to such an extent that other car companies were “forced” to start making EVs. Never mind that government promotion of EVs through subsidies is what did that. Other car companies are also doing a much better job of being more sustainable and moving towards EVs, both stated goals of Tesla. In short, they are not sustainable in large part because they are bad at making cars.

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John Katsos
John Katsos

Written by John Katsos

Scholar. Educator. Writer. I help people learn to start and manage better, more sustainable businesses and be better humans. Opinions my own.

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