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Ken Klippenstein's avatar

Empty comment section like untrodden snow 🏂

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J. Rock's avatar

I hope that someone will explain to the hot-heads that fire bombing Teslas and threatening the poor slobs who bought a green vehicle before we all realized Elon was criminally insane, is not helping. Please stop it. On the other hand, it does help Team Trump to justify using violence to crack down on peaceful protest. I'm sure they're itching to do so so let's not give them any reason.

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Ken Klippenstein's avatar

I agree. Don’t burn people’s cars! Don’t use “terrorism” Willy Nilly! Easy!

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Rae Fae's avatar

I don’t agree with destroying personal property but at this point I think everyone with a Telsa should consider trading it in/selling just like everyone with Telsa stock should divest. Like it or not, it is now a political statement to own these products.

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Madeline's avatar

"This type of non-committal language ensures not only that the analyst writing the report is never wrong"

^^^THIS so accurate to describe how staff write government documents. What a horror it would be for someone to say something concrete that could be *gasp* proven or *gasp* disproven!

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Clif Brown's avatar

As I stand at the entrance to Northwestern University exercising my freedom of speech to denounce Zionism and praise liberty and justice for all, a guy rides behind me on a bicycle and shouts "fucking terrorist!" so the word is used quite freely and I would assume in this case by a fellow American, standing up for Israel.

The stock market tanked today. Trump and Musk are digging their own hole. Tomorrow I'll be attending a big demo in downtown Chicago, part of a nationwide demo against the most outrageous character ever to occupy the White House. I'll have my Palestinian flag flying.

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Comment-Tater's avatar

How is this not terrorism?

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Abigail Joy's avatar

I'm not seeing the problem. The agencies correctly label these incidents as vandalism, not terrorism. Why is this bad?

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