A series of mischievous posters mocking Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the world’s richest man, have been appearing across London and other European cities over the past two months. The posters depict him engaging in far-right political activities and connect him to Adolf Hitler and various controversial political figures. Anti-Musk sentiment has been growing due to his political meddling and support for far-right causes.
Protests have been organized in London and Berlin, with groups aiming to challenge Musk’s influence and reduce Tesla’s stock prices and sales in response to his political actions. Some groups have declined to be interviewed due to concerns of backlash from Musk on social media. However, organizers believe their efforts are working, as Tesla’s stock price has dropped significantly since the protests began. Musk remains confident in Tesla’s long-term success despite the challenges.
Protesters are seeking to challenge Musk’s influence without resorting to violence. They have engaged in creative forms of protest, such as using balloon caricatures of Musk and distributing flyers to Tesla owners. Similar anti-Musk efforts in Berlin have been led by activist groups aiming to highlight his connections to far-right politics in Germany.
Overall, the protests against Musk in Europe reflect a growing backlash against his political activities and far-right connections. Protesters are using satire and public engagement to challenge Musk’s influence and hold him accountable for his actions, despite his dismissal of the protests as coordinated violence.
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