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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        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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        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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            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

            Or in other, more precise words:

            “It is okay to support Nazis as long as you believe you require their products or services”

            What a terrible thing to say.

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              If it’s bought and paid for, how does it support Nazis?

              How does trashing a working vehicle fight Nazis?

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                Parts and repairs cost money. Then there are subscription fees. Not to mention all of the free data you give the fucker simply driving one that get transmitted to the company.

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                  Who do you think provides those parts and repairs? Teslas generally don’t get repaired at 3rd party shops… You’re advocating for creating business and generating revenue for Tesla

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              Don’t be a prick. People have to take care of themselves.

              That said if your tesla is vandalized- but not damaged - then oh fucking well, get over it.

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              Are you going to donate a reliably daily to those who can’t afford a reliable daily to get by after they get rid of this Tesla?

              In a car centric society, a reliable car is needed to get to work so you can have income to pay your bills and put food on the table.

              If you’re willing to lose your job and income to feed yourself over a car, especially one bought before Musk stopped hiding his shittiness, go ahead.

              It’s easy to ask others to sacrifice for your cause, it’s another to ask others when you don’t know anything about their life.

              Don’t put words in my mouth

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                A car that was bought and paid for years ago is not supporting someone who had only really gone off the rails in recent years. Drive it or not, Tesla has already been paid. I guess you could argue parts or charging might continue to support Tesla, but that’s marginal. Most people charge at home, and parts often come from wrecked cars as well.

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                Are you going to donate a reliably daily to those who can’t afford a reliable daily to get by after they get rid of this Tesla?

                In a car centric society, a reliable car is needed to get to work so you can have income to pay your bills and put food on the table.

                No one needs a car, there are other options. The majority of people get to work without a personal vehicle.

                If you’re willing to lose your job and income to feed yourself over a car, especially one bought before Musk stopped hiding his shittiness, go ahead.

                It’s easy to ask others to sacrifice for your cause, it’s another to ask others when you don’t know anything about their life.

                It is easy, and more cost effective, to not own a car. I don’t own a car. My partner doesn’t own a car. Almost everyone I know doesn’t own a car. Every single one of us get to where we are going without a problem.

                Musk was always shitty. Supporting him was always a shitty thing to do.

                Don’t put words in my mouth

                I didn’t. You said what you said, and what you said is “It is okay to support Nazis if it is not financially feasible to do otherwise”.

                Your excuses are almost 100 years old at this point, and falling on deaf ears.

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                  I live in suburbs and I have never been able to get by without a personal vehicle. You are lucky to be able to get by without a car.

                  I never said to support Nazis. Ever.

                  Someone who doesn’t follow the news as much may not have been aware of Musks philosophy until a few years ago. They might have bought it previously.

                  I’m saying you should not have to sacrifice your life in the short term. Rather, you can take more time to find alternatives that wouldn’t lead to loss of main income.

                  So yes, you put words in my mouth.

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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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            Parts and repairs cost money. Then there are subscription fees. Not to mention all of the free data you give the fucker simply driving one that get transmitted to the company.

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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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    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.