Worcester man wants to return Tesla Cybertruck after 'Nazis' sticker incident
Briefly

In Tyngsborough, police reported swastikas near Tesla charging stations, reflecting growing tensions linked to political affiliations. Kumait Jaroje, who drives a gold Tesla Cybertruck, reported aggressive reactions after Elon Musk supported Trump. He encountered a sticker on his truck, leading to fears affecting family safety. Jaroje emphasized the extent of hate and its potential to control actions, while noting his own disbelief at such public displays. He refrained from openly declaring his political support due to potential risks to his business reputation.
After Elon Musk backed President Donald Trump publicly, people became more aggressive... you can see people screaming in their cars when I drive by.
The hate is unbelievable. If you fill up your heart with hate, that could just control all your actions.
Read at Boston.com
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