Key Points

Protesters targeted all 277 Tesla locations in the US demanding Elon Musk resign from his government efficiency role. Demonstrators compared Musk to Hitler and warned of fascism, echoing 1970s anti-war activism. The protests coincide with declining Tesla sales and incidents of vehicle vandalism. Musk dismissed critics as "psycho" while authorities labeled some attacks as domestic terrorism.

Key Points: Protesters Target 277 Tesla Stores Over Elon Musk Government Role

  • Protesters link Musk's DOGE role to fascism concerns
  • Tesla sales drop amid coordinated demonstrations
  • Activists compare Musk to Hitler in London protests
  • US Attorney General condemns Tesla vandalism as terrorism
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Protesters target 277 Tesla locations in US over Elon Musk's government role, demand resignation

Demonstrators demand Elon Musk resign from DOGE role, citing fascism fears and Tesla sales decline amid nationwide protests.

"Stopping Musk will save lives and protect our democracy – Planet Over Profit"

Washington, DC, March 30

Protesters across the United States and Europe have gathered outside Tesla dealerships to express their opposition to billionaire Elon Musk's involvement in the US government, Al Jazeera reported.

Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has faced criticism for his efforts to cut government spending and access sensitive data.

The protests, organised by a group including disgruntled Tesla owners, celebrities, and a Democratic lawmaker, aim to pressure Musk to resign from his government position. Saturday's demonstrations marked the first coordinated effort to target all 277 Tesla locations in the US, as per Al Jazeera.

In New York City, hundreds of protesters gathered in front of the Manhattan Tesla store, demanding Musk's resignation. These demonstrations coincide with a decline in Tesla sales, which the organizers hope to exacerbate further.

The protesters were gathered at the call of environmentalists from Planet Over Profit, who believe that "stopping Musk will save lives and protect our democracy."

According to Al Jazeera, for Amy Neifeld, a 70-year-old American psychologist who had not taken to the streets since the anti-Vietnam War protests in the 1970s, Elon Musk is leading the United States towards "fascism."

"I'm Jewish, and I grew up with a deep awareness of what fascism is. And it's only gotten worse since the election" of Donald Trump," she told the AFP news agency.

"We have to do something very quickly because he's moving very quickly," Neifeld added.

In London, about two dozen protesters held signs lambasting Musk outside a Tesla dealership as passing cars and trucks tooted horns in support.

One of the signs displayed at the London protest showed a photo of Musk next to an image of Adolf Hitler making the Nazi salute -- a gesture that Musk has been accused of reprising shortly after Trump's January 20 inauguration.

Some people opposed to Musk have gone beyond protests and set Tesla vehicles on fire and committed other acts of vandalism that US Attorney General Pam Bondi has decried as "domestic terrorism". Musk indicated he was dumbfounded by the attacks during a March 20 company meeting and said the vandals should "stop acting psycho".

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Jamie R.
I get people are upset, but vandalizing Teslas? That's not activism, that's just destruction. There are better ways to express disagreement. 🙄
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Tyler K.
Musk in government was always going to be controversial. But comparing him to Hitler? That's way over the line and diminishes real historical atrocities.
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Sarah L.
As a Tesla owner, I'm conflicted. Love my car, but Musk's government role does raise legitimate concerns about conflicts of interest. Maybe he should choose one or the other?
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Marcus B.
The protests are getting attention, but I wish the article gave more space to Musk's actual policies at DOGE. What exactly is he doing that's so controversial?
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Priya N.
People forget Tesla employs thousands of workers. Hurting the company hurts regular people just trying to make a living. There's got to be a better way to protest.
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Alex T.
Respectful criticism: While I disagree with Musk's politics, the article feels one-sided. It quotes protesters extensively but doesn't include any defense of his government work. Journalism should present both sides.
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Kyle S.
The horn honking in London made me smile. Sometimes the simplest acts of solidarity speak volumes. ✊

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