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I'm so fucking sick of these attacks on human rights.

I propose the following course of action:

We pick a specific target and trash its value.
- Do whatever we can to make it lose money, customers, resources, employees, reputation.
- Do our best to make it toxic waste that investors won't touch.
- We make it easy for anyone to join the carnage.
- We keep hammering it until it dies or we get protections

Then we collectively pick another target and do it again.

And again.

Until the dying screams of US corporations reach the ears of those with the power to call off the attacks on women, minorities, LGBTQ+ people, disabled people, and everyone else this administration is going after.

When they stop, we stop, negotiate, and stand ready to start again if they don't follow through.

I suggest Tesla be the first to burn.

https://electrek.co/2025/02/13/tesla-takeover-protests-pla-at-stores-this-weekend-tesla-takeover/

#ResistEverywhere #CitizenSabotage #HumanRights #USPol #FuckCapitalism #FuckFascism #EatTheRich
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Targeted resistance is a great idea. The problem is the same the military has with collateral damage.....
if I was a Tesla owner and someone threw a brick through my windshield, I'd be pissed, but I'd understand.

Tesla's money is going directly to support Musk, and Musk is openly working to eradicate my friends, my family, and me.

We're past strongly worded letters.
isn't every smashed Tesla window just more revenue and profit for Tesla? Are we expecting owners to keep them that way?
@lednaBM
we're expecting insurance to pay out until they won't, then we're expecting people to sell their Teslas and dump their stock before both are considered worthless.
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i’m sure there must be a market for car badges to replace or cover the Tesla logo
Stickers that says: Swasticar
(Not my invention! But I think it's a very good idea.) Make them easily removable so you can't be held liable for damage. But have so you can do it again, and again, and again, and again.
@alice @punissuer @lednaBM
I have learned that what we have been calling a swastika, is actually a hakenkreuz...a reversed swastika. If 'hakenkreuzauto' was printed on a magnetic sheet (the kind used for calendars for fridges), it could be easily removed. Also, a poster cardboard label could be stuck on a car with masking tape - the kind used when you paint decals on cars. @peterbrown @alice @punissuer @lednaBM@stranger.social
As far as I know, yes that's true. But... I do suspect many more people will instantly recognize what 'swasticar' stands for, while 'hakenkreuzauto' may only work in NL and DE. (And, to be honest, 'swasticar' sounds better? 😄 )
@peterbrown @alice @punissuer
When a person from India explains the significance to their faith, I tend to respect their claim to that symbol. Yes, it sounds better, but it's also pandering to the nazis who stole the symbol. @peterbrown @alice @punissuer
that's the first time I hear about this; at least here in Austria, Hakenkreuz and Swastika are synonyms
@jarjan @peterbrown @alice
I did now. English wikipedia doesn't seem to support that claim, though (both directions were in use already, IIRC)
@jarjan @peterbrown @alice