Summary

Elon Musk condemned rising vandalism against Tesla, blaming the political left and suggesting a conspiracy against him.

He cited incidents of arson, gunfire, and property destruction at Tesla dealerships, linking them to protests against his work with DOGE.

Trump and the DOJ have labeled the attacks “domestic terrorism,” vowing arrests.

Some Tesla owners are selling their vehicles or adding bumper stickers distancing themselves from Musk, who defended Tesla as a “peaceful company,” saying “I’ve never done anything harmful.”

  • brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    No one is the bad guy in their own story.

    Morality isn’t black and white. Anything that happens has good and bad. Personally, I believe that many can’t understand the balance of side effects with the greater good. It’s something doctors literally have to balance every day. Every medication and treatment has side effects and risks. Even taking Tylenol. So they have to balance “this vaccine might cause x” with “but this will keep the kid alive and a kid with x is still better than a dead kid.”

    But I’m sure they could say the same about me. If Musk really believed their was fraud and waste in government. The pain and suffering of those he is firing and those who are being hurt by his policies are the side effects. In his mind, he thinks he’s the good guy. He thinks what he is doing is the “right thing” from his perspective.

    I would be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t believe the government should efficient and without fraud and waste. But since it’s literally filled with people who believe that, it’s far more efficient than certain media portray it as.

    In regards to you leaving work early or calling off, if your world view taking care of yourself is doing the right thing. And sometimes you need to “do something wrong” like leaving work early in order to do the right thing like taking care of yourself.

    The government shouldn’t be run as a business. That’s a lie that’s been told to us for far too long. How many people hate their jobs? Do people really want to hate being a citizen as well?

    I firmly believe Government is a collective tool to take care of it’s citizens. It’s to protect them from individuals who want to hurt and take advantage of them. To protect them from foreign actors who want to influence and hurt them. To take care of their medical problems. To take care of their security, such as housing and food. To provide them with the collective infrastructure their daily lives need, like roads, water, electricity, trash services, and gas. To take care of their education. To create a fair playing field giving everyone an opportunity to achieve their dreams.

    I don’t believe that capitalism cannot be a part of that. But it cannot be unbridled and unregulated. Private businesses have literally no obligation or incentive to provide a service or good if they can get money without doing so. They have no incentive to provide it cheaply. Their only incentive to being efficient is so that the people at the top can make more.

    If governments take that approach, the people at the top like the President are the ones who get more money. And we the citizens, the employees, are used and abused.

    Paying taxes, in my opinion, should be a source of pride. You should be able to look around at the roads, ambulances, parks, playgrounds, hospitals, and schools and say “I did that.” You should look at your neighbor smiling and say “hell yea, I helped them.”

    Will some people try and take advantage of a government like that? Yea, of course. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t help the 99% of those that need it to keep 1% of people defrauding us. We should identify ways people do, find ways to single them out and address them. And even if someone gets away with it, I believe that is worth it so the other 99% are taken care of.

    • orcrist@lemm.ee
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      Well then, let me be the first for you. I don’t think the government should be without fraud and waste. I think it is inevitable for a large government to have some. Better to give people too many food stamps than too few. Better to have too many free student lunches. Better to have extra pension payments. I 100% support not worrying too much about small money inefficiency or waste. Aiming for perfect efficiency and zero fraud on that level guarantees that you will be killing people, making them homeless, or destroying their education.

      It’s the rich bastards who steal our money and freedom that we need to stop. The military contracts. The Starlink. The tax fraud by Google and Amazon and Coca Cola and every other large corporation. That shit is what I think almost everyone in the country wishes we could eliminate.