Vandalized Tesla Cybertrucks!

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Vandalisme Tesla Cybertruck

As we know, not everyone likes the Tesla Cybertruck, far from it. But to the point of vandalizing several dozen vehicles!

A fleet of Cybertrucks parked and apparently awaiting delivery was vandalized with graffiti reading “F*ck Elon” by someone who is apparently not a fan of the Cybertruck… or Tesla… or Elon Musk… or all three! Therefore, the list of potential suspects is quite long.

https://twitter.com/TopRankInvestor/status/1804433900422455489

Unsurprisingly, the video ended up on all the forums dedicated to disparaging the car and its billionaire creator. A few rather friendly comments that prove haters can sometimes have a sense of humor:

  • “They could have just waited for the rain to ruin it” referencing the fact that its stainless body seems to be quite rust-prone after all
  • “It almost makes it look better”
  • “A new option costing several hundred dollars that serves no purpose?”
  • “Another attack from the Sentinel!”
  • “Does Musk know how to tag? He doesn’t know what to do to get attention…”
  • “How did they guess it was Cybertrucks?”
  • “It’s a shame to waste paint like this”

While of course we cannot condone such foolish and stupid vandalism, the reactions prove that Elon Musk’s communication can quickly lead to slippery ground. By insisting that the Cybertruck can withstand anything, you entice fools to prove the opposite. He also recently claimed that the new Roadster, which he has been teasing for seven years, will be able to fly. Who will then be tempted to actually make it fly and crash to have their little moment of glory on social media? To get an idea, just look at the number of idiots who filmed themselves shooting real bullets at their Cybertruck to test the armor…

Rest assured, less than an hour later the Cybertrucks were cleaned up. Fortunately, the stainless body has some advantages.

This page is translated from the original post "Des Tesla Cybertruck vandalisés !" in French.

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