- **Q: Why are Tesla facilities being targeted in Germany?
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Two Tesla locations in Southwest Germany faced vandalism within a 24-hour period, highlighting escalating protests targeting the electric vehicle manufacturer and its controversial CEO, Elon Musk. These incidents occurred in Freiburg and ne...
## Back-to-Back Incidents
The first incident occurred at a Tesla facility in the Freiburg-St. Georgen district. Discovered on Thursday morning, the building was defaced with paint, and politically charged graffiti was left on the pavement and street. Police estimate the damages to be at least €10,000 and are seeking witnesses.
Just hours later, on Friday morning, a similar attack targeted a Tesla dealership in Gundelfingen (district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald). Two activists used fire extinguishers filled with blue paint to spray the building facade and several vehicles. The individuals remained at the scene holding banners with slogans like "Tesla takedown" and "Against the alliance of the rich and right," alongside a caricature of Musk performing a controversial gesture. Police arrested the two men.
## The 'Neue Generation' and Musk Criticism
The arrested individuals identified themselves as part of the 'Neue Generation' (New Generation), reportedly a successor group to the climate activist organization 'Letzte Generation' (Last Generation). This new group appears to focus its protests against wealth inequality and right-wing extremism.
These attacks occur amidst widespread criticism of Elon Musk. Critics point to his vocal support for political figures like Donald Trump, his advisory role in the US government, past comments supporting the AfD party in Germany, disparaging remarks about German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and controversial public gestures. Concerns have also been raised about potential conflicts of interest between his political involvements and his companies (Tesla, SpaceX, X). This public disapproval has led to other actions, such as the Freiburg-based energy company Badenova deciding earlier in the year to phase out its Tesla vehicle leases, citing Musk's conduct.
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