Summary
Elon Musk called for arrests after posting a video on X showing a confrontation between women and a Tesla Cybertruck driver.
In the video, a woman pointed at the vehicle, prompting the driver to yell threats while the crowd chanted “Shame!”
Another woman called the driver a Nazi.
Musk claimed the incident was part of broader attacks and urged authorities to arrest those funding such actions, saying targeting only “puppets and paid foot-soldiers” would not stop the violence.
Seriously, he keeps saying we’re supposed to be being paid to hate Tesla, but I haven’t seen a paycheck yet. Anyone have the number for HR?
Wait, you mean I’ve been flipping off cyber trucks for free?
You mean you did not fill out the forms at culturalmarxism.com beforehand? 🤦
I get all my socialist yoghurt from there!
Never forget that Elon Musk has built his fortune on many many violations of the law, including SEC violations and breaking employment laws. This ghoul firmly believes that his is of a privileged class that is permitted to do this while you are not. He is a cancer in our society and deserves nothing but ridicule and punishment for the harm he feels entitled to inflict on the rest of us.
This is incorrect.
A ghoul behaves independently unto itself and for its own needs and survival. (Think The Walking Dead, The Last of Us). They can be clever, and are typically depicted as adaptive.
I think the word you’re looking for is “zombie.” (Think necromancy, magically risen dead) They are essentially mindless controlled entities. Constructs. They cannot behave independently unto themselves or for their own needs.
Elon is owned. Just like the rest of them. Everything he does is for the benefit of whatever entity that happens to control the static between his ears.
Musk has a point, though. The Cybertruck is extremely fragile, so pointing at it with your finger poses a significant risk and could even set it on fire.
However bad you think that is, it’s almost definitely worse.
TL;DR: The CyberTruck is 17 times more likely to have a fire fatality than a Ford Pinto, a car endlessly memed on by an entire generation for its flammability.
You should go read that article, because it’s short, but just look at this chart I pulled from it.