In recent months, Europe has seen an increase in political satire targeting Elon Musk and his company Tesla. From vandalism to protests, groups like Overthrow Musk in London have been using humor to criticize the billionaire’s involvement in far-right politics and spread misinformation. Other groups such as Tesla Takedown and Led by Donkeys are also focusing on challenging Musk’s influence without resorting to violence.
Using creative tactics like disruptive protests and distributing fliers, these groups aim to pressure Musk and other wealthy individuals promoting far-right causes. In Berlin, the Center for Political Beauty has projected images of Musk saluting with Hitler’s face onto a Tesla factory, sparking controversy and raising awareness of the issue.
In response to these actions, Musk has dismissed them as attempts to pressure him and Tesla, stating that he believes his company’s stock will recover. However, organizers of these protests believe they are making an impact, citing Tesla’s declining stock price and sales figures. With their messages reaching a wide audience through social media and viral campaigns, these groups are determined to hold Musk and others accountable for their actions and influence.
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