I have seen a lot of tesla vandalism online the last few days and I’m kind of on the fence about it.

I’ve seen several examples locally here in BC, Canada.

I think totally warranted at newly purchased teslas going forward. Also it serves as a deterrent for potential future buyers.

But vandalizing a car that is a few years old I think is lame. Those driversare already being punished enough by driving something around that’s worth less than scrap.

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    13 minutes ago

    Personally, no. Most people probably brought their cars before Musk went totally nuts, or they simply didn’t know. Plus, not everyone can just get rid of their car because of the CEO of the company that made it.

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    That’s just writing in dirt. A prank as old as cars. Totally fine.

    If you want to go further that’s up to you.

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      I agree with the first part of your statement but I don’t think damaging other people’s property is justified in this case…

      I understand people wanting to do anything that can stop the attack on our government and rule of law, but not seeing how destroying cyber trucks is a tactical move.

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        I don’t think that there is a tactical thought to people wanting to vandalize Teslas. I think that there is a true sense of helplessness on not being able to do anything to stop these fuckers. So in in the place of something more substantial the anger and frustration is being taken out on something associated with musk

        Is it right? Probably not. Is it understandable, yes

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    if you like what it’s doing to the Tesla brand, then maybe it’s justified. you need to make that decision for yourself. I think public shame goes a long way to fixing social problems

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    Its already pre-vandalized from the factory with that awful design. No need to kick a car when its down.

    But no, doing damage to other people’s property is not okay

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    Only Cybertrucks. Someone who got a second-hand car four years ago didn’t buy-in to the current trend of fascism. But the cybertruck is new enough that if you bought it, you know what’s going on

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    ITT: americans who are way too much into private property

    Also you put way too much money in your cars, wtf !!!

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    Well. I bought mine 2 years ago, and am currently trying to get something else in its place. But I need to take my kids to daycare and myself to work every day so I cannot just like dump it. So you might be vandalizing somebody who thought it was a good idea to replace a petrol car with an EV and Tesla was simply the best quality/cost solution at the time and the amount of politics involved were pretty minimal.

    You might turn somebody who was mildly sympathetic to your ideas farther away from you. Definitely not going to make new allies in that way.

    Cybertrucks however, fuck those things and everybody who bought them. Molotov cocktail them for all I care.

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      This is exactly the first thing that comes to mind. There’s surely a large number of average people, who don’t care or have any interest in what Elon has been doing, or anything else…

      People who can’t readily afford to just throw away a vehicle because the owner of the company is a shithead.

      But yeah. Fuck cyber trucks. Never liked those eyesores anyways

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    You never know what another person is really going through in life, so don’t be a dick to a stranger…

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    No, much like staging a coup of the U.S. government and threatening the sovereignty of free nations, it’s unethical, and the punishment should be proportional to the punishment for those offenses, according to severity.

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    My father was always going on about how stupid it is to buy a car designed by computer scientists and electrical engineers. He himself is an electrical engineer who has a PhD in computer science. He might have been on to something.

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      Don’t worry, since they’re dangerous and no one’s buying, Musk is forcing the government to buy them now.

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      …making it even less likely that the car owner can afford to replace it?

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        Who replaces a car over a shitstain? You just go to the car wash.

        The car owner replacing it is exactly the scenario we are trying to avoid here, as a Tesla owner is very likely to buy another Tesla and put more money on Musk’s pocket.

        No this is an act of bullying. At most an inconvenience, but will make the day of a Tesla owner slightly worse. If enough people do it to enough Teslas, maybe people will link “owns a Tesla” with “social pariah”.