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Icetoad π π© π
@icetoad.eth
This is long-winded, but hear me outβ¦I posted it somewhere else, but I figured I would post here too. I've been thinking about the burning of Teslas and the broader discussion around Tesla vandalism in the context of American history. There's a real dichotomy at play hereβone that directly parallels the revolutionary roots of this country. The right idolizes the Founding Fathers, yet they conveniently ignore the fact that those men were considered radical extremists in their time. One of their first major acts of defiance? The Boston Tea Partyβa protest against an oppressive government regime imposing taxes and regulations without representation. Continued below....
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Cool Beans π
@coolbeans1r.eth
Can we capitalize on the momentum tho. I doubt it.
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Icetoad π π© π
@icetoad.eth
Prolly not. Occupy showed how disorganized the "left" is
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Stephen Oravec
@stephenoravec
With Tesla Takedown the demand is clear though: Musk must go. Occupy was a bunch of people in a park. This is everywhere Tesla dealerships as a representation of Musk's unchecked wealth and influence are. Can check progress by watching Tesla stock. BlueSky hashtag: https://bsky.app/hashtag/teslatakedown
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Stephen Oravec
@stephenoravec
<https://bsky.app/hashtag/teslatakedown>
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Icetoad π π© π
@icetoad.eth
Well Occupy became a bit more than simply the gathering in the park on Wall Street. The issue I see now that Tesla stock is half of its ATH value is that SpaceX makes up a bigger portion of Elon's net worth and it is not a public company.
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