Global Protests Against Elon Musk: Activists Target Tesla Dealerships

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Activists have started protests against Elon Musk around the world, condemning his role in Dogi office and its impact on democracy.

On Saturday, in response to a call from the Activist Group Planet over profit, a global day of resistance against the billionaire was held. Hundreds of protesters reported by the Associated Press (AP) gathered across the United States and outside the Tesla dealership in many European cities.

The protesters are increasing their campaign against Tesla and her vehicles, opposing the leadership of the newly established office for government proficiency (DOGE). Critics argue that their decision to discontinue various federal agencies in an attempt to reduce the access to sensitive government data and reduce the expenses of the government pose a serious threat to democracy. According to AP, Most of the estimated $ 340 billion of Musk is associated with his Tesla Stock Holdings. While he continues to run an electric vehicle company, he also works in the administration of US President Donald Trump.

Large scale performance outside Tesla Store


Unlike the previous isolated protests against Tesla, on Saturday, the first coordinated attempt to “siege” for all 277 Tesla showrooms and service centers across the US was expected to attract more public attention.

In New York City, 500 to 1,000 people gathered outside a Tesla store in Manhattan, demanding Musk’s resignation from Dogi. The protesters indicated and raised slogans and claimed that “the removal of Kasturi would save life and protect democracy.”

AP quoted 70 -year -old Amy Neefeld, who had not participated in protest since the Vietnam war era. He said that the U.S. towards Musk “Fascism” Is leading Another defender, Hudson Fisher announced, “Trump is just a powerless vice -president. Musk is actually under control. He has more money and power than the government – without any check and balance. This is a real danger.”

Tesla has not commented on demonstrations. Meanwhile, the US government has classified the attacks on Tesla as acts of “domestic terrorism”.

Protests across Europe


Similar demonstrations took place in Madrid, Berlin and London, where a guard explained, “We are here to fight against a system that needs to be replaced. No person must have the power to make unilateral decisions for the whole country.”

Since the participation of Musk in the White House, his public image has become rapidly polarized. His opponents not only the U.S. In rather than in rather, resorting to barbarity, Teslas are organizing vehicles on fire, destroying charging stations and gathering for mass protests. Since Donald Trump returned to the presidency, Tesla’s stock value has declined by more than 40%.

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