Tesla stores, vehicles and chargers face continued vandalism and protests
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In recent weeks, Tesla has been subjected to protests and vandalism in response to Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration’s efficiency division. A notable incident involved graffiti at a Supercharger location in Salt Lake City, where a user shared images of the vandalism featuring a swastika. Tesla's response on social media emphasized their commitment to remove the graffiti and pursue legal action. Protests in cities like San Francisco and Washington D.C. have included chants that criticized Musk, with demonstrators expressing strong sentiments about his character and conduct, reflecting widespread discontent with his influence.
Tesla’s Charging account on X announced they would remove graffiti marked with a swastika and would pursue legal action against vandalism at their chargers.
We need less Elons and more Luigis, protesters chanted, expressing their disdain and calling for increased protection for Musk from angered crowds.
Protestors accused Elon Musk of being a racist and expressed, through chants, a desire for Musk to be deported back to Africa.
Elon Musk's involvement with the Trump administration has sparked significant backlash against Tesla, leading to numerous protests and incidents of vandalism in recent weeks.
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