Yeah, I've seen that one drive below my window here in San Francisco and I was tempted to give it a pass...but nahhhhh. A cyber truck is a fucking cyber truck. Still makes money for a Nazi.
There was a truck in an old neighborhood of mine with Blue Lives Matter and "justice for George Floyd" type stickers all over the back in roughly equal measure.
I abhor bumper stickers but I appreciate the opportunities they offer to see how absolutely incoherent normal people's politics are.
Not sure why anyone is confused. This is a bullshit attempt to protect the truck from damage and put one over on the libz at the same time. No cognitive dissonance at all.
Guys, guys, I’ve found an explanation. What if the owner is a nazi to the extent that he can’t side with Israel even when they themselves go genocidal.
I've come back to look at this photo so many times in the last hour. It's just so fucking backwards, and the owner likely has no idea how off-base they are.
I occasionally drop by the Cybertruck forum and look for political threads to get a sense of owners' politics. Seems that it's about a 60%-40% right-left split. Probably far more even than most people on Bluesky would expect.
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Like, anyone who wouldn't vandalize it simply for being a cybertruck will probably hate it for being pro-Palestine.
Consistency!
There is a non-trivial number of people who support Palestine because they want cover to scream at Jews.
Is it *patriotic* and "reaching across the isle" to bomb the Palestine CT?
I abhor bumper stickers but I appreciate the opportunities they offer to see how absolutely incoherent normal people's politics are.
Consistency!