
Tesla owners are being targeted by random people who aren't happy with Elon Musk
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- Jan 31, 2025
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Last weekend, the world's richest men virtually attended an election rally for the party and gave a speech which resulted in a Polish minister calling for a Tesla boycott.
Musk claimed the country 'focuses too much on past guilt' which is something that needs to be 'moved past' - a sentiment echoed by AfD members in a so-called attempt to 'bury' the country's Nazi past.
Musk also faced criticism from car-maker rivals after claiming AfD is the country's 'only savior.' Musk, who was born and raised in South Africa, currently resides in the US.
Cybertrucks aren't the most inconspicuous vehicles around... (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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And it seems Tesla owners have been taking some of the heat aimed at Musk in recent weeks, with people shocked to find notes and drawings left on their vehicles.
Taking to X, the social media platform Musk bought in 2023, one person posted a photo showing the phrase 'Nazi' etched into the side of a Cybertruck.
"Own a Tesla? Might want to reconsider," the X user posted. "Someone graffitied this on a Cybertruck, after Musk did the Nazi salute."
Over on a Cybertruck Owners Facebook forum, one man shared a photo of what appeared to be the word 'Nazi' written on the inside of a ramen lid and slotted into his door frame.
"Got my first one today..." the owner wrote.
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