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80 Teslas damaged at Hamilton dealership, largest car vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company | CBC News

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  • G [email protected]

    Burn it all down! Every thing that fascist fuck has!

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    We need anonymous to dismantle Twitter and plummet it all so it can be amongst all the other apps that went to the grave.

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      Tesla could solve most of their problems by firing Musk. Any other public company whose CEO makes a very public Nazi salute would fire that CEO.

      Yes, he'd still be a large shareholder, but I think simply getting him out of the company would give a lot of people the sense that he faced some personal consequences for his actions, and that any companies who deal with Musk will also face consequences.

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      If they fire him as the CEO. Now that would be interesting to see the turning events of that whole company. It would definitely salvage the massive amount of loss within their company. Which is insane because they would just have to fire Elon as the CEO.

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        Then let it starve.

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        I'd prefer not to starve, if you don't mind.

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          Tesla could solve most of their problems by firing Musk. Any other public company whose CEO makes a very public Nazi salute would fire that CEO.

          Yes, he'd still be a large shareholder, but I think simply getting him out of the company would give a lot of people the sense that he faced some personal consequences for his actions, and that any companies who deal with Musk will also face consequences.

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          I think him being the shareholder is the problem. I don't care if we was to step down as CEO, I want to see him hurt financially. Especially since he bought twitter off his Tesla stocks. Hit his stock hard enough and when it comes time to pay for twitter, he'll be fucked.

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            When Trump said he'd prosecute tesla vandals "with the full force of the law" it really highlights the unequal enforcement in our system. Its like saying "I'm going to turn on law enforcement right now just for this issue". He clearly does not believe in laws or law enforcement.

            Kind of shows that republicans are soft on crime, soft on the legal system in general, and disrespectful of law enforcement, excrpt insomuch as they can be used as personal storm troopers for issues they care about. Republicans are soft on America, but rock hard for Russia.

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              When Trump said he'd prosecute tesla vandals "with the full force of the law" it really highlights the unequal enforcement in our system. Its like saying "I'm going to turn on law enforcement right now just for this issue". He clearly does not believe in laws or law enforcement.

              Kind of shows that republicans are soft on crime, soft on the legal system in general, and disrespectful of law enforcement, excrpt insomuch as they can be used as personal storm troopers for issues they care about. Republicans are soft on America, but rock hard for Russia.

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              I hope republican voters are proud.

              You damn right they're proud! As long as the powerful white man is hurting the right people to keep them in their place they'll vote republican forever.

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                Keep up the good work, brothers!

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                  It's believed to be the largest vandalism in Canada against vehicles from the U.S.-based car company.

                  This strikes me as an odd qualifier.

                  Have there been larger vandalism incidents in Canada against vehicles from companies based in countries outsides the states?

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                    I'd prefer not to starve, if you don't mind.

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                    I'm sorry, are you Capitalism?

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                      I think him being the shareholder is the problem. I don't care if we was to step down as CEO, I want to see him hurt financially. Especially since he bought twitter off his Tesla stocks. Hit his stock hard enough and when it comes time to pay for twitter, he'll be fucked.

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                      You're right, but I suspect most people wouldn't see it that way with regards to Tesla. Depending on the terms of his current compensation package, I suspect it would be better for him financially if he just stepped down and held onto the stock.

                      But he's such a narcissist that he'd never do that.

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                      • teknikal@eviltoast.orgT [email protected]

                        I read something earlier in the week about a tesla dealership being vandalised here in N Ireland. Might be a worldwide thing.

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                        Antifa, perhaps the greatest threat to Nazi automobile manufacturers the world has ever known.

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                        • corno@lemm.eeC [email protected]

                          Not all that surprising that Canadians are especially pissed off. Didn't he say Canada isn't a real country and then he deleted the Tweet afterwards? Yes he did...

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                          South Park did it first

                          #BlameCanada

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                            Useful idiots don’t get a pass for what they’ve done.

                            The man was a piece of shit before the first car rolled off. If you didn’t know it’s because you didn’t care.

                            Quite frankly we need to start shaming people bad for the products they buy because money is support under capitalism. If you buy something you are supporting that company and all the evil they do.

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                            The cars are fine, it's the family and board that are dirty and rotten.

                            You cannot seriously claim that all 100k Tesla employees are Nazis just by association. That's ridiculous. It's a car company.

                            Hell, Henry Ford was a Nazi.

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                              Yes, he'd still be a large shareholder

                              If they fire him, he would sell. This would tank the stock value.

                              They're damned if they do and damned if they don't.

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                              His family members and deep associates are on the board, they voted to pay him $55 billion. They're all corrupt.

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                                When Trump said he'd prosecute tesla vandals "with the full force of the law" it really highlights the unequal enforcement in our system. Its like saying "I'm going to turn on law enforcement right now just for this issue". He clearly does not believe in laws or law enforcement.

                                Kind of shows that republicans are soft on crime, soft on the legal system in general, and disrespectful of law enforcement, excrpt insomuch as they can be used as personal storm troopers for issues they care about. Republicans are soft on America, but rock hard for Russia.

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                                How does the saying go? The core principle of conservatism is there are people the law binds but does not protect, and people the law protects but does not bind?

                                Or, another similar insight: liberals judge actions as good or bad and judge people by their actions. Conservatives judge people as good or bad and judge actions by the person performing them.

                                What Trump realized is he doesn't have to even pretend to enforce the laws objectively. Conservative Americans want selective enforcement. They want the government to go after liberals and leftists and minorities with the full voice of the law. They want law enforcement to ignore conservative crimes and hunt down liberal crimes because liberals are bad people so they must be guilty of something.

                                And that's where Biden fucked up. He had the FBI go after Trump relentlessly for four years in the belief that, if he could find enough bad actions Trump did, he could discourage conservatives from supporting him in 2024. What he didn't realize is, Trump's supporters would never condemn any crimes Trump committed, because they believe Trump is a good person and therefore what he does isn't a crime.

                                All Biden did was give Trump an excuse to send his FBI after his political enemies too. And Trump and his supporters have far fewer qualms about using that power than liberals do.

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                                  It's believed to be the largest vandalism in Canada against vehicles from the U.S.-based car company.

                                  This strikes me as an odd qualifier.

                                  Have there been larger vandalism incidents in Canada against vehicles from companies based in countries outsides the states?

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                                  Not larger no, that's what they are saying... I get you though but no... Had there been similar or close to this? Dunno .... This language is just coming from the US admin to make it seem like an attack the us. Rather than on Elon musk himself and his values and actions, which it is.

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                                    It's believed to be the largest vandalism in Canada against vehicles from the U.S.-based car company.

                                    This strikes me as an odd qualifier.

                                    Have there been larger vandalism incidents in Canada against vehicles from companies based in countries outsides the states?

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                                    Maybe your question should have been 'have there been ANY' valdalism incidents... Before now

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                                      You sound like a conservative plant lamenting the so-called peaceful liberals, you’ve been sold a lie

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                                      Whilst I do believe the American people were sold a lie (I'm not American) I think the barrage of down votes and cheap shots being thrown at @AidsKitty are undeserved. They clearly have a different view point on certain things but all their comments are polite and express their views respectfully. Anyway that's just how it looks to me 🤷

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                                        I'm not giving up my -shot-

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                                          Doing God's work

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