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Roland_Zakalwe t1_j69lqb3 wrote

If this was Tesla it'd have 10k upvotes, hundreds of comments, and dozens of awards.

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LED_PhuckSystem t1_j6ahqlb wrote

Yes because Tesla/Musk fanboys are the most annoying crowd who take it as a personal insult that people aren’t as enamored by their overpriced vehicles. They’re so annoying that now others get joy from their salt.

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Roland_Zakalwe t1_j6b85eg wrote

Every time there's a Tesla hit piece on r/technology (which is several times a day) the comments are a massive circlejerk of hatred and anger. People endlessly bitch about the cars, the company, and the CEO.

Anyone who says anything else is called a Musk fanboy/cultist

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teksun42 t1_j6bbg3d wrote

Downvoted for speaking the truth, LMAO.

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MinorFragile t1_j6dzwrx wrote

Criticized rightly so. Elon musk is a goofy ass loon.

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LED_PhuckSystem t1_j6bvhoh wrote

Because people like you resort to whataboutism whenever anyone says anything bad about Tesla….

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JadeitePenguin1 t1_j6bmaxa wrote

Yeah but Ford doesn't have a ton of angry fan boys that will defend them regardless of what they're doing.

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darwinkh2os t1_j6fe3zd wrote

If this was Tesla, the "recall" would be an automated over-the-counter update that had already been rolled out by the time the article went to press.

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HuJimX t1_j6hsxk3 wrote

No need for hypotheticals, there are plenty of owners still waiting for Tesla to address their vehicles of the 350k + recalled for a similar issue in 2021.

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HuJimX t1_j6hss0k wrote

As if Tesla didn’t already have to recall nearly 400,000 of their own vehicles for a rear view camera issue? With many owners still waiting (years at this point) for the replacement parts to be available so it can be fixed?

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