Vandalising Teslas does not defeat fascism, it creates it—and how a Co-Presidency would have prevented anarchical disorder and the extreme political tribalism we are currently witnessing in the USA

Who has ‘the power’ in the USA in 2025? Not Musk, as neither himself nor his family can walk through any town or any city in the USA in 2025 without being immediately murdered, or at least that is the impression created by the mass protests and violent attacks against Tesla this past week, him only being safe in places such as Orania at the present moment in time.

If you want to financially hurt Musk, do not buy his vehicles.

The working class and minorities have no need to burn down Tesla plants or sabotage Teslas and issue threats to random customers who “patriotically” followed capitalistic orders sent to them via TV, radio, newspaper, billboard and internet adverts that the latest “must-have” possession for US citizens is a self-driving electric car because the vast majority of people will never be able to afford to purchase a new vehicle from Mr Musk as they are too expensive, too luxury, too elite; too bourgeois and decadent.

Surely only the middle class and the children of privilege will even think about attacking and destroying Musk’s enterprises as they are the only ones who can afford Musk’s various products, all of which are, by definition, overpriced due to Musk’s enormous individual wealth—the cars could be half the price, easily. What is the one thing that could make Musk but a millionaire rather than a billionaire? Massively slashing the cost of his products, making them more affordable.

Musk has (it seems) censored me on Twitter as a result of a biography I recently published, The Truth at Last! 33 Essential Questions for Elon Musk. It was immediately after I informed him that the book exists that Twitter informed me my posts would now be limited or stifled or censored; some such language was used, I posted about the incident on the same website.

One might think I would be angry, incensed even, by this and now in favour of destroying every Tesla in the universe, but it is his choice. Musk owns Twitter (it was foolish to attempt the ‘X’ rebrand, a return to ‘Twitter’ is long overdue). Musk can do what he wants with Twitter and he clearly prefers an echo chamber and dislikes dissenting opinions or interventions (like my biography). So be it.

Tesla car owners made a choice too, they made a purchase also—which is why they can drive where they want to and are not required to give me, you or anyone a lift … and these folk certainly do not need to agree with what you or I believe in. Leave them alone.

The irony is that 95% of the Tesla vehicles that have been vandalised by Democrat-voting, left-leaning, middle-class Americans are owned by Democrat-voting, left-leaning, middle-class Americans—this is extreme self-sabotage, masochism and self-harm. Stop this illogical nonsense.

Musk is not the fascist monster you need to fear; he is but a terribly scared and insecure man who found it necessary to undergo extreme plastic surgeries due to feeling insecure, inferior and deeply depressed and detached from others, with a powerful need to please, show off, impress and entertain—all of this being rooted in his terribly unhappy childhood, with no useful nurture coming from his father, with his plight only further worsened by his parents divorcing and migrations then following.

The monster you need to fear is not Elon, a man-child who will have a meltdown if not permitted to play computer games; no, it is chaotic mobs who are torching cars and businesses, who have chosen to turn their backs on the ballot box and majority rule that you need to fear.

Imagine the ‘Obama-car’ (if former Democrat President Obama produced electric vehicles for the masses after leaving office) being vandalised by nationalists and libertarians and conservatives of various stripes.

Imagine what this would do to the state of civility in the USA.

Wouldn’t Democrat voters and liberals fear civil war approaching? Wouldn’t they demand the execution or deportation of the (right wing) criminal terrorist mobs responsible for all the damage and chaos and violence? Yes. However, most of these folk are silent currently, enjoying the fact that Musk has been punched on the nose.

Musk has become the symbol of Trumpism due to his unrestrained giddy exuberance during campaigning and immediately after. The dancing to YMCA … the jumping around and big smiles … the complete absence of decorum or stoicism or empathy … dancing and smiling whilst 100 million Americans languish in poverty.

Americans are more in debt than ever before, in large part due to purchasing vanity tech products such as the ones offered by Mr Musk, which more often than not are purchased on credit, massively increasing the final cost of the product after interest is factored in (well over one trillion dollars of personal credit card debt alone and rising).

Americans fear WWIII far more today than they did ten or twenty years ago.

Americans are tired, scared, overtaxed, poor, obese and addicted to a myriad of poisons and then is added into this mix a smiling, happy billionaire seemingly without a care in the world whose presence and wealth overshadow politics and create the very real impression of a new oligarchical system being formed.

Musk’s absolute lack of empathy and his embarrassing need for attention (after selling his first company he opined, ‘Now I want to be on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine,’ he is currently driven solely by a desire for fame and attention) resulted in every act of vandalism we have witnessed these past days and weeks, which only serves to make Elon seem like an innocent victim, a martyr even….

The man with the Molotov cocktail who approaches the Tesla car dealership with ill intent is indeed at fault and should spend many years in prison or be given the ability to move to a country he tolerates more than the US; however, he does not approach one of the thousands of other businesses supportive of the Republican Party and Trump, does he?

What makes Musk stand out is Musk, who is terrified of losing fame after working tirelessly to fit in and mask and pretend to be something he is absolutely not.

He has always been his own worst enemy, which is why he has previously chosen computer games and technology over friends and family, leading to multiple divorces and emigrations. He is on his third country now and already he is making concrete plans to move again, this time to Mars … the additional relocation deemed absolutely necessary for himself years ago due to knowing his nature, knowing that he would sooner or later burn bridges and alienate and annoy everyone.

Tell me your opinion of this man:

He is poor; he has $20 to his name.

He has no property, no businesses, owns only the clothes on his back.

He has fourteen children by four women.

He left his homeland, South Africa, for Canada, which gave him sanctuary and care and protection and nurture.

Then he left Canada for America, which also protected him and nurtured him and helped him in all ways.

Now the man wants to leave the US for Mars whilst claiming to be an American patriot.

Multiple relatives, including his own children, have publicly critiqued him, even disowned him, due to his irresponsibility and selfishness, with the man being a long-time proud drug user.

What are your thoughts about this man? Positive? I doubt it.

The man above is Elon Musk, the sole difference being—Musk is rich.

Would you attack the Pro-Trump pauper with fourteen children?

Would you try to damage the Pro-Trump pauper’s shopping trolley filled with empty cans and assorted garbage, his only possessions?

Would you don masks, ignite Molotov cocktails and launch your full anger and hate at a man who had fourteen children by four women, was a two-time immigrant ever running away from his childhood and accountability, who could not afford an endless supply of hair dye and hair transplants … just because he had different political beliefs?

The answer, we both know, is no.

Class hatred, envy, poverty and deep fear caused every Tesla graffitied or burnt to be targeted, these vehicles being the ‘punching bag of the hour’ for the losing side; but it didn’t have to be this way, far from it.

It was only due to President Biden being as ineffectual as he was for such an extended period of time that Trump returned to the White House—if he had been running against a young Biden or a young Obama, would Trump be president in 2025? Perhaps not. (Kamala being Biden’s loyal No.2 for so long meant that Kamala = Biden the Second in the minds of the majority of the electorate.)

I created a backup plan for the American people a while back, a fail-safe called the Co-Presidency, which, if needed (if the election result was contested, close to 50-50) would have:

  • United the USA.
  • Ended political hatred/division in the USA.
  • Kept Musk/oligarchy/corruption out of the White House.
  • Ended the war in Ukraine immediately.
  • Brought instant peace to the Middle East.
  • Ended poverty, opioid epidemics, homelessness and the obesity holocaust in the USA—now the leading cause of death for Americans.

Take heart when you witness the next attacks against the man who ‘wants to get the hell out of the USA ASAP and abandon her in favour of life on Mars … or anywhere else’ as the Co-Presidency, which would have installed Kamala into the Oval Office alongside Trump, remains on standby, ever ready to save American democracy, smash mobs and anarchy, project unified strength worldwide and, yes, to Make America Greater Than Ever Before. MAGTEB! Not as catchy as MAGA, but infinitely superior and more hopeful as we are limited by going back yet strengthened and raised up by moving forward with courage and resolute confidence.

Don’t waste your time attacking vehicles, read the Co-Presidency guide instead, and if you are interested in reading the Musk biography that I mentioned, that will also distract you from thoughts of masks and protests and attaining cheap catharsis.

If you wish to defeat Musk, buy a Ford.

If you wish to defeat conservatism, make the case for liberalism.

If you want to unite America, embrace the Co-Presidency.

The Truth at Last! 33 Essential Questions for Elon Musk

Make America United Again: The Trump-Harris Co-Presidency 2024 – 2028