And no one is. I am rewarding him for his accomplishments. I am giving him a pass for being human.
I think ignoring the very real problems with Elon Musk the person goes a bit beyond "giving him a pass for being human," myself. His factory is unsafe for its employees, and he wants that ignored because he's so important.
I assume that you have evidence of this.
Googling tesla factory safety produces a bunch of articles published in the last six months or so from mainstream media sites: Fortune, Forbes, The Guardian, NY Times, CNBC. It's not the best reading.
I can Google, too. I have found articles claiming that these articles are anti-Tesla hit pieces, backed by big oil, union organizers, rival car manufacturers, and investors trying to bring down Tesla stock because they have a short interest.
I could say that's a very Elon Musk sort of thing to say, or I could settle for calling it poisoning the well.
Who should I believe?
I think most of the regulars here would have the answer for you - look at the evidence.
The Forbes article, for example, has a chart showing that the rate of reported safety violations and the level of fines for those violations per employee is considerably higher for the Tesla factory than for a bunch of other car manufacturers.
The Revealnews article provides evidence that Tesla has been under-reporting its workplace injury rate by not recording workplace accidents and injuries.
The other articles make similar sorts of statements, or comment on the way Musk has made a number of demonstrably wrong statements about Tesla, whether in terms of production rates or safety.
For the time being I'm happy to go with the evidence provided. Unless someone can show that evidence is wrong.
And this is actually a serious point: I worry when demonstrably skeptical people lay their skepticism to one side when it comes to a topic they particularly like. It was what caused me to leave the Australian Skeptics: there was a noisy group of otherwise impeccable skeptics who were utterly convinced global warming wasn't real, and their level of criticism of articles about global warming was so vociferous that the editor of the group's magazine was forced to publicly announce he wouldn't publish articles about global warming in the magazine.
I'd hate to think that admiration of Elon Musk might blind people to what appear to be genuine and serious safety problems at the Tesla factory in California.