The problem is that you probably have some sort of unrealistic godlike caricature of who he is. He's an extremely idealistic, prolific and successful startup founder. Whether he is the "savior of humanity" is a different topic, although plenty do tend to exaggerate. It's largely because ambitious founders project their hopes and dreams onto him and revere him. Which is a normal psychological occurrence, but also emotionally driven.
Musk is a fallible human like anyone else. Why should his misogyny (can you back that up by the way, I'm not aware?) deflect from his business endeavors?
The thing is you'll always disagree with people on certain things. It seems to me like you're trying too hard to find something to get offended over. I enjoy the works of plenty of people whom I ideologically disagree with, but it poses no grievance to me. Separate the actor from the act.
I like his work and his ideas and what he is accomplishing. And I am certain my approval or disapproval for his character matters not a bit to anything external to myself. Given how he expresses himself and his pattern of prioritizing those nominally closest to himself, I just don't like the idea of Musk attaining a role model status, a direction his celebrity seems to point towards.
Musk is a fallible human like anyone else. Why should his misogyny (can you back that up by the way, I'm not aware?) deflect from his business endeavors?
The thing is you'll always disagree with people on certain things. It seems to me like you're trying too hard to find something to get offended over. I enjoy the works of plenty of people whom I ideologically disagree with, but it poses no grievance to me. Separate the actor from the act.