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[โ€“] frazw@lemmy.world 26 points 16 hours ago (6 children)

Interesting. Whether you as a potential buyer would avoid tesla or not based on your dislike of the CEO's politics, would you buy a car that has an increased chance of being vandalised due to the CEO's politics?

[โ€“] null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 hours ago

Yeah there was another thread where OP was pretending to ask about the ethical considerations of "vandalising" teslas. Thing is, I presume OP was a tesla owner because their definition of "vandalism" included drawing things in the dust on the rear window.

In my opinion it's a great way to harm Musk financially. Honestly if you're driving a Tesla you're carrying water for Musk. Everyone has known he's a shit head for a long time now. It's certainly possible for someone's well meaning grandma to be collateral damage but so be it. Not knowing is not a defense.

I wouldn't have the nuts to spray a swatstica on someone's car, so not necessarily advocating for it and saying that's what people ought to do, but shit if you feel like it and are aware of the potential consequences then have at it IMO.

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