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Virtue Signaling Now Means You Have To
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Posted By: RockyTCB, 2/18/2025 9:28:23 AM

Remember when all the best people, the elites and elitists among us, the correct thinkers, the self-appointed guardians of all things good, were buying electric vehicles, particularly Teslas? What a terrific way for them to demonstrate their green street cred. But that’s passé. The latest in look-at-me virtue signaling is selling that Tesla to make an important political statement. Because Tesla CEO Elon Musk is aiding President Donald Trump in rooting out federal waste and corruption, he’s become a villain to the left. To be caught in one his cars is simply an embarrassment to status seekers and the prigs obsessed with placing themselves on Barack Obama’s “right side of history.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Californian 2/18/2025 9:30:46 AM (No. 1898553)
He was already a villain when he came out as conservative, bought Twitter and let conservatives talk there again.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 2/18/2025 9:54:16 AM (No. 1898568)
Go ahead, sell it, take the loss. Used EVs don't sell well.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: franco 2/18/2025 10:00:11 AM (No. 1898574)
I have a question for Sheryl Crow about her recent "donation" of a Tesla to PBS: If it makes you happy, then why the hell are you so sad?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 2/18/2025 10:13:36 AM (No. 1898581)
I know a lefty with a Tesla. Waiting to see if they dump it. Most/All virtue signalers are phonies.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: seamusm 2/18/2025 10:15:49 AM (No. 1898582)
There is no denial that Musk was financially helped by Green and government mandates to buy EV's. However, Elon will stay rich because he isn't a one-trick pony, but Tesla will have to compete as just another car company. It won't disappear but its heyday has probably peaked regardless of whether current owners dump the cars for political statements.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: downnout 2/18/2025 10:23:10 AM (No. 1898586)
I occasionally hear a song from Sheryl Crow and wondered what had happened to her. I guess she needed some publicity. Silly, addle-headed woman…
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Reply 7 - Posted by: clayusmcret 2/18/2025 10:29:28 AM (No. 1898590)
Heck of a predicament. The folks who hate Musk won't buy your used tesla and the folks who really like what he's doing won't buy an EV. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 2/18/2025 10:32:31 AM (No. 1898592)
If you were ever stupid enough to buy an electric vehicle, we already know you. However, they are probably about ready to bail before they have to replace that big battery....or it starts a fire in their garage.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Aubreyesque 2/18/2025 10:33:08 AM (No. 1898593)
I think Elon has been fantastic for America and I am glad he is on "our" side. I am glad to see that Trump had directed his energy in a way that will make us strong again (even though none of it will mean anything if arrests and prosecutions do not take place.) Saying that, I hope the Tesla car goes the way of the DeLorean: a really cool car that had fifteen minutes of fame but is ultimately a clunker. Oil doesnt just fuel cars. It fuels our LIVES. You need only look at the PARTIAL list of things made from oil and its derivatives - oil never goes directly from the ground into our gas tanks. Anyone who has had any kind of experience with petrochem plants knows how it works and how we have all benefited. Replacing oil with some other kind of energy source is going to have to be on the same level of benefit.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: chumley 2/18/2025 10:39:50 AM (No. 1898599)
So far he has been good for America and I am in favor of what he's doing. They are hard choices that most of us dont have the stomach to make. All that said, I dont want his car, so I wont be buying one. If someone wants one, have a blast with it. This is America. Buy what you want.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 2/18/2025 10:41:25 AM (No. 1898600)
The video of her selling the car on Instagram had fall leaves in it so it was probably sold last fall long before any of this was happening.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Dannee 2/18/2025 11:05:59 AM (No. 1898613)
No.1, After selling their Tesla wll their next purchase be electric or ICE or now taking the bus. No. 2, These folks are so mad at Musk for exposing the crooks that are stealing THEIR tax money. Where are the protests claiming their rights for people to steal their money? No.3, There is a local business that sells spices. I buy them because of good quality products at competitive prices. The CEO's politics are at the opposite end of the spectrum as mine. Should I stop buying b/c I don't agree with him and choose an inferior product?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: jalo1951 2/18/2025 11:06:20 AM (No. 1898614)
Oh, hell. Nobody cares. People who think they are doing "good" but can't just do the deed. Those who have to advertise that "hey, look at me and what I did" are fakes. Keep diggin DOGE.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: synchronicity 2/18/2025 11:58:59 AM (No. 1898657)
Virtue signaling is how low IQ individuals let other low IQ individuals know what they are suppose to do - the "signal" is always meaningless and does absolutely nothing to improve anything. PS - higher IQ individuals find this process quite amusing.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: JimBob 2/18/2025 12:10:48 PM (No. 1898663)
Hey, if enough Leftist Weenies do as this dumb singer signaled, Trump can then declare that National Propaganda Radio/Propaganda Broadcasting System (NPR/PBS) has enough voluntary support, and will therefore end Taxpayers being forced to fund the system. So Keep On, Leftist Weenies!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: mc squared 2/18/2025 1:08:49 PM (No. 1898705)
She'll get more as a tax write off than the value of the car. Teslas are among the fastest depreciating vehicles.
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