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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm old enough to remember when, just a few years ago, Republicans laughed at the concept of hate crimes because they said thoughts can't be criminalized, only actions can be criminalized. Now, they say defacing someone's property = terrorism. https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/charges-filed-vandalizing-tesla-vehicles-district[/quote] Defacing someone's property has always been punishable. Tesla activists don't want this to be punishable and are brainwashed that they can and should get away with it because it's "righteous", and the person whose property they damage and who has to pay for it and waste their time is obligated to surrender their property. Because this is so widespread it creates fear in the community of Tesla drivers that their vehicles or themselves could be targeted. [b] In other words, you are terrorizing innocent people making them believe it's very likely their car will be damaged if publicly parked or they could be confronted with aggressive behavior towards them for no other reason but ownership of this specific brand vehicle. [/b] It's why the entire movement using private person's vehicles and burning down dealerships where regular people work and send their already purchased cars for repair is considered "terrorism". It's because you terrorize your fellow citizens. You aren't terrorizing Musk or going down to picket Tesla factories, you aren't just boycotting near dealerships. You literally made a trend having regular people damage cars parked next to them in the public parking lots. It's like you are to dense to understand that these cars are owned by someone, people like you, and that damaging ANY car carries repercussions in form of fines and having to pay for damages. If you don't get any of the above, then you need to go back to the kindergarten or preschool where such concepts of damaging other's property or being aggressive towards others is explained at your mental capacity level. :roll: [/quote]
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