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Authored by Victoria Taft via PJ Media,
Emotionally untethered leftists vandalizing Teslas across America are beginning to discover that cops in some places are taking this act of political vandalism seriously. Just ask the bushy-bearded, white-haired man wearing pro-America gear in San Jose or the dad-bod bearded man who may be on the FBI's radar for his antics at an airport in Texas.
Tesla owners are striking back, providing social media sites — and cops — with inescapable proof of these emotional incontinents vandalizing the cars. Teslas have built-in cameras around the entire vehicle to capture images.
The Tesla vandalism started after Elon Musk threw in with Donald Trump after he was grazed by a bullet in Butler, Penn. in July 2024. After that, Musk became Trump's shadow, going on the road with him, stumping for him, and making extraordinary moves to help the campaign in Pennsylvania. It further ramped up after Trump won the election when the left directed its emotional angst against Musk's most famous product, Tesla cars.
In Portland, the home of the standing Antifa army, we began to see the uniquely Portland way of handling people with wrongthink: threatening them. In December, I wrote a story called "Tesla Owner Is Sent a Uniquely Portland 'Message'" in which someone left a note, basically saying Sure would be a shame if anything happened to your car, on a Tesla. In other places, this might be considered passive-aggressive. In Portland, it's a presage to violence. It's not a coincidence that three attacks on Tesla showrooms have occurred near Portland.
In San Francisco, signs reading, "Sell Your Swasticar" have been posted all over the city.
And these bumper stickers are showing up on the West Coast, Messed Coast™:
Spotted on the West Coast, Messed Coast.
— Victoria Taft, The Adult in the Room, FITF Squad (@VictoriaTaft) March 16, 2025
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