He might be right. Certainly the left's lawfare didn't work as intended. Why would senseless violence work?
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/david-mastio/article302389749.html
These critics of Elon Musk are misguidedly handing the moral high ground to the lightning rod evangelist of electric cars, Mars rocket-man and really, really personal computer visionary who bought Twitter along with his Department of Government Efficiency boss, Donald Trump, as they tear through Democratic norms and government bureaucracy with equal ferocity.
The hard truth is that these attacks won’t just fail to advance the anti-Trump cause — they’ll taint the liberal brand and open the door to the worst instincts of Trump supporters.
First, let’s consider the optics. Tesla, for all its controversies, remains a symbol of the green revolution. Its electric vehicles have played a starring role in reducing carbon emissions, a cornerstone of progressive climate agendas. When activists torch a Tesla dealership or deface a Cybertruck, they’re not striking a blow against the fossil-fuel-funded Trump administration — they’re trashing a tool of sustainability.
https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/david-mastio/article302389749.html
These critics of Elon Musk are misguidedly handing the moral high ground to the lightning rod evangelist of electric cars, Mars rocket-man and really, really personal computer visionary who bought Twitter along with his Department of Government Efficiency boss, Donald Trump, as they tear through Democratic norms and government bureaucracy with equal ferocity.
The hard truth is that these attacks won’t just fail to advance the anti-Trump cause — they’ll taint the liberal brand and open the door to the worst instincts of Trump supporters.
First, let’s consider the optics. Tesla, for all its controversies, remains a symbol of the green revolution. Its electric vehicles have played a starring role in reducing carbon emissions, a cornerstone of progressive climate agendas. When activists torch a Tesla dealership or deface a Cybertruck, they’re not striking a blow against the fossil-fuel-funded Trump administration — they’re trashing a tool of sustainability.