Tesla’s CEO has been targeted in conscious ways by Elon Musk, including in the country and internationally as many cars were set on fire and unpleasant graffiti was discovered at a Tesla shop. Elon Musk said he never hurt anyone bodily and that his businesses make great items that are loved by people. Responding to this continuous assault on Tesla, Elon Musk said on Monday. So why the hatred and violence against me? Because I pose a dangerous threat to both the woke-eyed worm and the people I control, Elon Musk said.
The Tesla CEO was responding to an X-post that read,” The kept could brand on thing they hate Elon Musk for. They are unable to identify any of the things he has taken from them. Or one point he has done to pique this crazy ire. This disordered cult-like behaviour may be studied in history.
Elon Musk sifted through the various government agencies to sever them in his determination to save the federal budget while serving as the head of the Department of Government Performance. As a show of support for Elon, Donald Trump promised to buy a Tesla car and purchased a Tesla S design for White House team. Musk predicted that Tesla would triple US output over the next two years.
Tesla demonstrations were subject to an investigation, according to the Trump administration, who took note of the theft occurring at Tesla components. Attorney General Pam Bondi argued that one person who was in jail for throwing a Molotov concoction at a shop faces 20 years in prison if they are going to feel a Tesla, go to a factory, or do anything else.
At a business store in London, protesters from American environmental group Only Stop Oil poured peach liquid most recently over a Tesla Optimus robot. They claimed that Musk was at fault for “demeaning climate science, jeopardizing the availability of care for vulnerable people, and throwing hundreds of thousands of people out of work.”
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