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  • the Syrian immigrant

    Weird that he's driving around a swasticar from a company run by a guy that would probably like to deport him...

  • If you don’t want to be treated like a nazi sympathizer, then don’t drive a nazi vehicle. Simple.

  • It's the little things that give me hope... Stuff like this. Get fucked, supporters of Elon Musk.

    Yes, if you drive his car, you support him. Sell it, watch the value drop overall from you and others doing it, and you'll be back on the other side of the fence.

  • "I wish to buy something that tells everyone that I'm richer and better than them."

    Later...

    "Waaaah! Everyone's being mean to me because I'm telling everyone I'm richer and better than them!"

  • Are we seriously stooping to the level of our supposed betters when it comes to dealing with criticism or disagreement? Elon Musk and Trump, two individuals who have no qualms about using their influence and power to bully others into silence.

    A fellow just gets harassed for driving a car that he's passionate about. Can you imagine how it feels to be constantly singled out and shunned because of something so mundane as the shape of your vehicle? The Cybertruck is a polarizing design, but should that make one a target for abuse?

    The stickers on his car are just the cherry on top of this toxic behavior. It's not just harassment, it's vandalism. I can only imagine how dehumanizing and demoralizing it must be to have people's hate projected onto your property.

    This incident is a perfect example of how our society has become increasingly divided and tribal. We're more likely to attack the person or the idea rather than engaging in constructive dialogue. The 'other' becomes a target, and we lose sight of what really matters - empathy, kindness, and understanding.

    I'm truly sad to see this happen. The owner of the Cybertruck is not some kind of ideologue who deserves to be attacked. He's just an average person who wants to drive his car without fear of reprisal or ridicule. And what will it achieve? Will it make him think twice about his choices? I doubt it. If anything, it'll reinforce his conviction and anger.

    We need to learn to treat each other with respect and dignity, even when we disagree. Harassment and intimidation are not solutions to problems; they're just symptoms of a deeper issue - our inability to listen to opposing views and engage in civil discourse.

  • That's weird. I'm never threatened and harassed when driving my nazi Sturm panzer. I don't see why the ugly American equivalent would enrage people. Maybe just because it's really ugly. I could understand that.

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