Multiple Teslas set on fire in Germany
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At what point do the board members and shareholders fire Herr Musk?
He culled everyone that wasn't his lacky early on including the actual founders
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are they not afraid of being labeled terrorists and blackbagged to Guantanamo?
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are they not afraid of being labeled terrorists and blackbagged to Guantanamo?
No, because they live in a country with rights.
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No, because they live in a country with rights.
lucky 🥺
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FTFY:
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It’s just a Roman bonfire my doods!
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No, because they live in a country with rights.
They have a right to burn another person's property in Germany? Interesting.
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Well, one of the board members is his brother and the rest are loyalists so probably not until a shareholder revolt.
Hence the car sales show at the White House, generating some PR to pump up the stock. It worked, for now.
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Poor quality lithium batteries.
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They have a right to burn another person's property in Germany? Interesting.
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Hell yeah
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They have a right to burn another person's property in Germany? Interesting.
Corporations are not people outside of the US.
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Well, one of the board members is his brother and the rest are loyalists so probably not until a shareholder revolt.
Ya, I saw they are all dumping Tesla stock too. LOL.
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There should be a contest which region / country / city lights up the most.
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Corporations are not people outside of the US.
Whether the company still owned the cars (still in a car lot) or if they were already sold, is not relevant. If it's not your property then you don't have a right to burn it.
BTW the article wasn't clear as to who owned the vehicles.
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does this count as an attack on America?
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Whether the company still owned the cars (still in a car lot) or if they were already sold, is not relevant. If it's not your property then you don't have a right to burn it.
BTW the article wasn't clear as to who owned the vehicles.
A property owner has a right not to have their property destroyed, a vandal has a right not to be unreasonably detained. Destruction of property is usually a civil matter and when it isn't it is a criminal matter that doesn't fit the standard definition of terrorism outside really specific circumstances. Both parties deserve to be treated fairly through this process - America has removed that guarantee for the vandal.
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Oh dear ! Must be those batteries spontaneously combusting. I remember when that used to happen to Samsung phones a while back.
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There's a good chance it will be labeled just that. Left extremist terrorism.