'TeslaTakeover' protests are small, but numerous
Briefly

Protests against Tesla showrooms occurred across the U.S., driven by discontent with CEO Elon Musk's political actions during Trump's presidency. Although not large, these protests, including chants and slogans referencing far-right affiliations, reflect growing concerns among Tesla investors and employees about Musk's impact on the company. Recent meetings within Tesla indicated sentiments that the company might fare better if Musk were to resign. The protests were organized through social media channels and spread to multiple states, signaling widespread dissatisfaction with Musk's leadership style and its consequences on Tesla's market performance.
"Don't buy swasticars" and "Elon Musk can go to Mars; we don't need your Nazi cars" were chanted at some rallies, indicating strong dissatisfaction with Musk's leadership."
Protests erupted at Tesla showrooms nationwide focusing on concerns over Elon Musk's leadership and his alignment with divisive political movements since Trump's presidency.
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