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Icetoad ๐ ๐ฉ ๐
@icetoad.eth
This is long-winded, but hear me outโฆI posted it somewhere else, but I figured I would post here too. I've been thinking about the burning of Teslas and the broader discussion around Tesla vandalism in the context of American history. There's a real dichotomy at play hereโone that directly parallels the revolutionary roots of this country. The right idolizes the Founding Fathers, yet they conveniently ignore the fact that those men were considered radical extremists in their time. One of their first major acts of defiance? The Boston Tea Partyโa protest against an oppressive government regime imposing taxes and regulations without representation. Continued below....
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Icetoad ๐ ๐ฉ ๐
@icetoad.eth
That tea wasnโt just random cargo. It belonged to the British East India Companyโa multinational corporation backed by the British Crown (King George III, an unelected autocrat). The Crownโs government interference gave them an unfair market advantage, and the Founding Fathers fought back by financially crippling themโdestroying their inventory in a direct act of economic sabotage. Letโs not forget that more than half of the American colonists supported the British. Many saw the Sons of Liberty as terrorists and called for them to be hanged. Now, letโs fast forward to Elon Musk....
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Carter | ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
@incarterseyes.eth
Great read, and great reminder of history
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schorn.eth ๐ฉ
@schorn.eth
Call it the "Tesla Party" maybe?
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littleshrimp
@littleshrimp
Well said.
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Cool Beans ๐
@coolbeans1r
Can we capitalize on the momentum tho. I doubt it.
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