They’re very portable, so you can carry them around with you in case you come up with an idea of something to write on your Tesla while you’re out and about. They stick to the surface quite well and don’t wash off in the rain.

(Please try not to succumb to the temptation to write “F**k off Nazi Scum” or similar on somebody else’s though like other people are suggesting. That might encourage people not to buy Teslas, which is a shame, because they’re great American cars.)

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What happened to “See a Nazi punch a Nazi”? Why are we playing coy?

See a Tesla, vandalize a Tesla.

Anyone driving one is at best Nazi adjacent and need to learn a lesson on why they shouldn’t be.

Edit:

It is actually disturbing how many people here are okay with supporting a Nazi. Every one of you needs to get your head right.

Fucking disgraceful.

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While I think this is a fair opinion for all recent swastikars, I know several people who bought a Tesla a decade ago when it still seemed like a positive. They all abhor Musk but are not in a financial position to trade in their paid-off cars for anything else.

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I have only verified that the paint markers work on Cybertrucks, not older models of Tesla.

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I think I read somewhere that brake fluid is a fairly reliable means of stripping paint. A design or message of some type might emerge from a judicious application of such liquid.

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Cybertrucks are very plain. They need decoration.

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Telling random people to “just buy another car” is such an elitist, out of touch take. Also, who’s supposed to buy those used Teslas? If nobody wants to buy them, nobody can sell them.

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I hadn’t considered that one before

Someone who bought a Tesla before, who is trying to sell it now, may have to sell it to someone who supports Musk. At a loss at that

Sell their houses to who Ben? FUCKING AQUAMAN!?

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Oh he’s going further. He’s saying no one even needs a car.

Pure, privileged delusion.

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They made a stupid mistake ten years ago when they bought a car from a conman sex pest pedo-guy.

Edit: I assume every downvote is some poor fool who fell for Elon, and I’m sorry for you :'(

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Yes because Lemmy is so full of people praising Elon. Couldn’t be because you’re acting like an ass.

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Which might be the case, but not entirely grounds for punching someone.

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(a) There were far fewer detractors of Musk 10 years ago. I thought he was pretty cool for trying to make spaceships and electric cars. Yes of course there were plenty of signs, and I should have noticed them. Besides that, one could also be forgiven for not thinking he was literally a fascist back then.

(b) What major company isn’t headed by someone on the asshole spectrum somewhere? There is no ethical consumption under capitalism, but we still need cars since we ripped up all our train tracks.

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While I think this is a fair opinion for all recent swastikars, I know several people who bought a Tesla a decade ago when it still seemed like a positive. They all abhor Musk but are not in a financial position to trade in their paid-off cars for anything else.

Why are you saying that it is okay to support Nazis if it is not financially feasible to do otherwise?

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It means we live in a car centric society and trading in their car wouldn’t allow them to have a reliable daily with which they can go to work

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If they’ve already bought the car Elon already has their money. Buying another car because we now know what a piece of shit Elon is, doesn’t change that.

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Don’t be weird

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I’m not sure that would work on the cybertrucks “”“bullet proof”“” windows, they are laminated, and this trick typically only works on tempered glass.

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Man I don’t understand what I read but everything in that makes no sense.

How do you crush a commercial spark plug to get something you can throw

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Not saying you do, but i imagine a hammer would probably be sufficient. You’ll probably end up with a few good rocks.

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Good point! I’m going to go tweet about it!

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…wait

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We toot ‘round these parts, buddy.

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@The_Che_Banana @Arkouda

I know people who have sold their Tesla(proud of you) but not everyone can afford a new car. Especially if the resale value plummets. People buying NEW Tesla though…

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It is actually disturbing how many people here are okay with supporting a Nazi.

There’s no ethical consumption under capitalism. You’re just masturbating in public here.

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Pathetic.

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Hypocrite.

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If you carry a piece of grit 120 and a dual barrel tube of clear epoxy, you can make your Tesla really stand out for a long time.

If you have epoxy left over you can fix your squeaky doors by applying as much glue as you have along the door. That way the door will stop squeaking on account of it not being used as much.

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Well, if you’re going to make a permanent mod to your Tesla, make sure to avoid cutting any of the numerous cameras that record what you’re doing all the time.

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If you’re going to buy an angle grinder, and you value your eyes and hands, at the very least choose a brand that isn’t six random capital letters.

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Even with QLF disks???

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Honestly just a sheet of coarse grit sandpaper would do the trick. Would take all of about three seconds to scratch a big ol swastika on the back of a swasticar.

…it’s like the automotive version of carving a swastika onto the foreheads of the Nazis in Inglorious Basterds, lol.

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I would advise against putting a swastika into the world. Nazis see swastika, nazi thinks friends are around.

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Naw, Inglorious Basterds makes a pretty strong case for branding the fuckers.

I’ve also noticed there’s a disconnect in people who act like Nazis in actually recognizing their own actions as such. Show them a swastika or something blatant like that and their knee-jerk is to see it as adversarial, but they don’t connect the dots between Nazism and figures like Elon Musk - to the contrary, they fucking love that evil piece of shit.

Forcing them to draw that connection by marking Musk’s products with Nazi iconography may finally fire off that neglected single neuron in charge of introspection: and that would be therapeutic for everyone.

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Just don’t buy it from Amazon. But it’s really funny lol

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You people are lost. It’s only a matter of time before one of you gets hurt or killed because you’re defacing private property.

You have absolutely no clue what their political beliefs are simply from the car they own. Half the Tesla’s I see every day during my commute have “anti Elon Tesla club” stickers on them. Some have stickers that say “I bought this before he lost his mind” or some other variation.

I can guarantee you there are Tesla drivers out there right now that have no love for Elon but don’t have any identifiable stuff plastered all over their car. By vandalizing their car you’re just more likely to turn those people against you.

I don’t drive a Tesla and I think Elon is a huge twat, but I think your plans on vandalizing random peoples stuff who you have no idea about is ludicrously insane behavior.

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You seem fun. Perhaps you missed this in the title:

CYBER TRUCK

Not random Teslas.

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Look its a cosplay patriot flag.

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What?

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Hahahahaha. Thanks for making the stereotype real.

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Jeez, what did you harass innocent Russian US citizens when Ukraine was invaded too?

Small mind, small dick energy. I’m not even a Tesla owner, if you do this you’re a straight up loser. If you really care, get a gun and find your real target

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American legislature and culture might give off this notion, but cars aren’t actually citizens.

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While I get where you are coming from, the flawed logic is that cybertruck owners chose to support elon with their purchase well after he had shown his true colours (though tbf it has only gotten worse since then)

So comparing that to people whose only support of Russia is the fact they were born there (which is out of their control obviously) is not exactly fair

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Wait so suddenly the cybertruck owners all made their purchase after elon started doing shit? When did that happen? Either I missed that memo Or there’s no “logic” there you just made a giant assumption.

The comparison is people who do this are automatically lumping giant diverse groups of people together over a thing that’s outside of their control. Noone who bought a Tesla made Elon act like a jackass, and if you’ve dumped multiple years of income into a purchase on something huge and important in your life like, oh I don’t know, a car? You can’t expect everyone to just sprint to the dealership, take thousands less than they paid and swap it out for a different car.

So yeah, this is small minded kyles getting emotional at their parents and punching a hole through their wall.

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??? The logic is pretty clear, cybertruck was first entered production in November 2023, and Elon has been doing his shit well before then. This is exactly why I talk about cybertruck owners specifically, because other Tesla models have been out much longer, so people may well have bought them before Elon started doing shit

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Wait so suddenly the cybertruck owners all made their purchase after elon started doing shit? When

Literally, yes.

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I’m doubtful people are buying cybertrucks if they aren’t very wealthy to begin with. Changing it out for a different car isn’t going to be a huge loss for them. Plus, yeah, cybertrucks only came out very recently after Elon showed his true colours.

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Absurd comparison

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small dick

does negative count as small or is it like temperature, where negative is hotter than any positive temperature?

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Look at you, commenting. Doing your part.

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Back at ya

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