Protests, broken windows, even arson: Tesla's massive Elon problem
Briefly

Across the United States, demonstrations erupted outside Tesla showrooms as people voiced their discontent with Elon Musk’s involvement in government. Protesters expressed a desire for Musk’s removal from his un-elected position, criticizing perceived governmental overreach and illegal authority. From Baltimore to Seattle, individuals showed solidarity, attending events that grew in participation. Instances of vandalism at Tesla locations, including graffiti and arson, highlighted escalating tensions. The protests reflect a broader public sentiment against the intertwining of corporate leadership with political power, especially in the context of the Trump administration and Musk's influence.
I want to get Elon Musk out of the government. He was not elected; he needs to go.
This government led by Trump and Musk, it's gone completely off the rails, and we are here to stop that.
[Musk] has no authority to decide policy for the US government. It's absolutely illegal.
It's sparked a flame, and it's catching. Out of our church, I expected maybe 30 people to be here, but it's lovely to see how far and wide it's growing.
Read at Ars Technica
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