Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By either removing the emblem or replacing it with another high-end car maker. We saw this first hand with a family we know who have two Teslas.
I get being embarrassed to have one, and realize a reluctance or difficulty to trade it in. But, this seems kind of tacky and a stretch too far.
Thoughts?
Probably worried they’re going to be attacked or their car vandalized.
Attacked by who?
Trump supporters? White nationalists? Racists? Criminals? Who exactly?
Who is vandalizing all these Teslas?
Yes, who is doing all this vandalism? It’s fascinating to me how that element just gets totally left out of the conversation. As if it’s some giant mystery who are the type of people that are doing this stuff, and what they all seem to have in common. We’re all just breaking our necks trying to look away from the obvious right in front of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they don’t trust the demoncrats.
How so? Trust them to fo what? We’re talking about Teslas here.
They don’t trust fellow democrats not to vandalize their cars.
Please try and keep up.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By either removing the emblem or replacing it with another high-end car maker. We saw this first hand with a family we know who have two Teslas.
I get being embarrassed to have one, and realize a reluctance or difficulty to trade it in. But, this seems kind of tacky and a stretch too far.
Thoughts?
Probably worried they’re going to be attacked or their car vandalized.
Attacked by who?
Trump supporters? White nationalists? Racists? Criminals? Who exactly?
Who is vandalizing all these Teslas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a government worker at a targeted agency. As much as I dislike Elon, I love my Tesla. I have put stickers over the emblems. I do realize that it does not hide the fact that's its a Tesla, but it is the only practical way I can protest without trading in the car and losing money.
Understand that when (not “if”) your car is vandalized, it will be by someone you consider an ally. You vote for the same people, you believe the same things, you are two of a kind.
That’s who will be keying your car or setting it on fire. Someone just like you.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s a cybertruck, just put a “trash recycling” logo on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Our Tesla was keyed in a grocery store parking lot two weeks ago. We've ordered an anti-Elon bumper sticker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they don’t trust the demoncrats.
How so? Trust them to fo what? We’re talking about Teslas here.
Anonymous wrote:I am a government worker at a targeted agency. As much as I dislike Elon, I love my Tesla. I have put stickers over the emblems. I do realize that it does not hide the fact that's its a Tesla, but it is the only practical way I can protest without trading in the car and losing money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By either removing the emblem or replacing it with another high-end car maker. We saw this first hand with a family we know who have two Teslas.
I get being embarrassed to have one, and realize a reluctance or difficulty to trade it in. But, this seems kind of tacky and a stretch too far.
Thoughts?
Probably worried they’re going to be attacked or their car vandalized.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, don't do that to my Mazda.
