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Tesla owners sue

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This lawsuit is the very pinnacle of absurd, self-indulgent woke theatre – a gaggle of wokerati crying repetitional trauma because Elon Musk dared express opinions outside their fragile bubble.

 

Calling a cutting-edge electric car a “far-right totem” is laughably pathetic, like blaming your iPhone for Steve Jobs not hugging trees enough. 

 

If they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car, perhaps they're not mature enough to drive one in the first place.

 

These people aren't victims – they're performative narcissists playing oppression dress-up because their social media echo chambers demand moral outrage at every turn.

 

These virtue-signalling clowns should be held in contempt for hijacking the judicial system with their pitiful ego-bruising melodrama. Courts exist to deal with real crimes, real victims, and real injustices – not to coddle overgrown toddlers having an existential crisis because a billionaire tweeted something they didn’t like. Every minute wasted humouring this idiotic spectacle is a slap in the face to genuine litigants waiting for justice.

 

This isn't just frivolous – it’s an insult to the rule of law.

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I had to check the calendar to be sure it's not the first ot April.

 

Anyway, the French lawyers will happily take the money from these nutcakes.

On 6/12/2025 at 9:36 PM, richard_smith237 said:

f they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car,

Excuse the lack of usual verification requests as I do not know chapter and verse on this:

 

I think it goes beyond the 'tweets' - and goes to the cutting of services and food to the poor around the world - it goes to how offended and threatened that you might feel if he has all of your personal information and if some 20 year old kids have been authorized by him to find and take that information... I am not overly upset about it, but I would say I am not in favor of too much of it either... 

2 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said:
On 6/12/2025 at 9:36 PM, richard_smith237 said:

f they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car,

Excuse the lack of usual verification requests as I do not know chapter and verse on this:

 

I think it goes beyond the 'tweets' - and goes to the cutting of services and food to the poor around the world - it goes to how offended and threatened that you might feel if he has all of your personal information and if some 20 year old kids have been authorized by him to find and take that information... I am not overly upset about it, but I would say I am not in favor of too much of it either... 

 

Excuse the simplicity of the reply: 

You don't have to be a Telsa owner AND have an X account with all your personal details. 

On 6/12/2025 at 9:36 PM, richard_smith237 said:

This lawsuit is the very pinnacle of absurd, self-indulgent woke theatre – a gaggle of wokerati crying repetitional trauma because Elon Musk dared express opinions outside their fragile bubble.

 

Calling a cutting-edge electric car a “far-right totem” is laughably pathetic, like blaming your iPhone for Steve Jobs not hugging trees enough. 

 

If they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car, perhaps they're not mature enough to drive one in the first place.

 

These people aren't victims – they're performative narcissists playing oppression dress-up because their social media echo chambers demand moral outrage at every turn.

 

These virtue-signalling clowns should be held in contempt for hijacking the judicial system with their pitiful ego-bruising melodrama. Courts exist to deal with real crimes, real victims, and real injustices – not to coddle overgrown toddlers having an existential crisis because a billionaire tweeted something they didn’t like. Every minute wasted humouring this idiotic spectacle is a slap in the face to genuine litigants waiting for justice.

 

This isn't just frivolous – it’s an insult to the rule of law.

Bravo. POTY

On 6/12/2025 at 7:36 AM, richard_smith237 said:

This lawsuit is the very pinnacle of absurd, self-indulgent woke theatre – a gaggle of wokerati crying repetitional trauma because Elon Musk dared express opinions outside their fragile bubble.

 

Calling a cutting-edge electric car a “far-right totem” is laughably pathetic, like blaming your iPhone for Steve Jobs not hugging trees enough. 

 

If they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car, perhaps they're not mature enough to drive one in the first place.

 

These people aren't victims – they're performative narcissists playing oppression dress-up because their social media echo chambers demand moral outrage at every turn.

 

These virtue-signalling clowns should be held in contempt for hijacking the judicial system with their pitiful ego-bruising melodrama. Courts exist to deal with real crimes, real victims, and real injustices – not to coddle overgrown toddlers having an existential crisis because a billionaire tweeted something they didn’t like. Every minute wasted humouring this idiotic spectacle is a slap in the face to genuine litigants waiting for justice.

 

This isn't just frivolous – it’s an insult to the rule of law.

 

Are you the guy driving his Tesla with a recently purchased .38 in the glove box? 

 

I was thinking about buying an EV but insurance premiums are actually way UP for Teslas due to recent increase in vandalism.

 

2 minutes ago, StandardIssue said:
On 6/12/2025 at 9:36 PM, richard_smith237 said:

This lawsuit is the very pinnacle of absurd, self-indulgent woke theatre – a gaggle of wokerati crying repetitional trauma because Elon Musk dared express opinions outside their fragile bubble.

 

Calling a cutting-edge electric car a “far-right totem” is laughably pathetic, like blaming your iPhone for Steve Jobs not hugging trees enough. 

 

If they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car, perhaps they're not mature enough to drive one in the first place.

 

These people aren't victims – they're performative narcissists playing oppression dress-up because their social media echo chambers demand moral outrage at every turn.

 

These virtue-signalling clowns should be held in contempt for hijacking the judicial system with their pitiful ego-bruising melodrama. Courts exist to deal with real crimes, real victims, and real injustices – not to coddle overgrown toddlers having an existential crisis because a billionaire tweeted something they didn’t like. Every minute wasted humouring this idiotic spectacle is a slap in the face to genuine litigants waiting for justice.

 

This isn't just frivolous – it’s an insult to the rule of law.

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Are you the guy driving his Tesla with a recently purchased .38 in the glove box? 

 

No... I'm just the guy who see's the stupidity of this wokeness for what it is... 

7 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

No... I'm just the guy who see's the stupidity of this wokeness for what it is... 

 

What does "woke" mean? Is that what happens when a Trump supporter actually takes a proper dump in the morning? Those bro's need to eat more roughage! Big Macs stop up the guts. I could send over a nice portait of Kamala Harris if that will help with the constipation. Nothing scares the crap out of those bro's like the picture of a woman who could beat the pants off most dudes in court.

1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Excuse the simplicity of the reply: 

You don't have to be a Telsa owner AND have an X account with all your personal details. 

huh?

Why are some people so obsessed with politics? There's nothing the average person can do about it, so why stress over something you can't change?

Just relax, stop watching political news and de-stress, you'll live longer and be happier.

In a French court after Trump & Musk has upset just about everyone bound to win.

French pride will come to the fore and its about time Trump got down on his knees and said thank you to the French.

14 minutes ago, Trippy said:

Why are some people so obsessed with politics? There's nothing the average person can do about it, so why stress over something you can't change?

Just relax, stop watching political news and de-stress, you'll live longer and be happier.

 

Well, generally I would say that yea, roll with it, but a complacent attitude might be what has the USA with a woefully under qualified blow hard as a president right now.

3 minutes ago, StandardIssue said:

 

Well, generally I would say that yea, roll with it, but a complacent attitude might be what has the USA with a woefully under qualified blow hard as a president right now.

is there anything you can do about it? If your answer is no, then why worry about it. He will be out in 3 1/2 years anyways.

25 minutes ago, Trippy said:

is there anything you can do about it? If your answer is no, then why worry about it. He will be out in 3 1/2 years anyways.

 

Do you not understand the democratic process? Do you really think there is nothing you can "do about it"?

1 hour ago, StandardIssue said:

 

Do you not understand the democratic process? Do you really think there is nothing you can "do about it"?

You talking about voting? I did that faithfully for 40 years, what a waste of time.

They would be better off suing over the issue of phantom braking, when a Tesla stops or decelerates in traffic independently of the driver, for no apparent reason.

 

I'm surprised anyone is buying a Tesla, with that defect. I would not get into one if I was paid to do so.

 

The modern-day Chevrolet Corvair.

29 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

They would be better off suing over the issue of phantom braking, when a Tesla stops or decelerates in traffic independently of the driver, for no apparent reason.

 

I'm surprised anyone is buying a Tesla, with that defect. I would not get into one if I was paid to do so.

 

The modern-day Chevrolet Corvair.

You couldn't handle the Tesla touch screen. 

6 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

You couldn't handle the Tesla touch screen. 

Neither can Donald, your hero.

Got to laugh.

Should have bought a Citroën.  :giggle:

 

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On 6/12/2025 at 9:36 PM, richard_smith237 said:

This lawsuit is the very pinnacle of absurd, self-indulgent woke theatre – a gaggle of wokerati crying repetitional trauma because Elon Musk dared express opinions outside their fragile bubble.

 

Calling a cutting-edge electric car a “far-right totem” is laughably pathetic, like blaming your iPhone for Steve Jobs not hugging trees enough. 

 

If they're so emotionally brittle that the CEO's tweets make them want to return their car, perhaps they're not mature enough to drive one in the first place.

 

These people aren't victims – they're performative narcissists playing oppression dress-up because their social media echo chambers demand moral outrage at every turn.

 

These virtue-signalling clowns should be held in contempt for hijacking the judicial system with their pitiful ego-bruising melodrama. Courts exist to deal with real crimes, real victims, and real injustices – not to coddle overgrown toddlers having an existential crisis because a billionaire tweeted something they didn’t like. Every minute wasted humouring this idiotic spectacle is a slap in the face to genuine litigants waiting for justice.

 

This isn't just frivolous – it’s an insult to the rule of law.

Outstanding comment @richard_smith237

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