If anyone still watches his “comedy” show, Jimmy Kimmel apparently wants viewers to continue setting Tesla vehicles on fire to protest the company’s CEO, Elon Musk.
“Please don’t vandalize…don’t ever vandalize Tesla vehicles,” he stated sarcastically before pausing as a metaphorical *wink wink* to his remaining audience, Tuesday night.
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Doesn’t that count as “incitement” or “domestic terrorism?” Not according to the Left or their media mouthpieces!
As we’ve seen over the past few weeks, the Left only applies those favorite buzzwords one way. Their violence equals “free speech” while any speech questioning their anarcho-tyrannical movement equals “violence.”
You can bet that’s why legacy media coverage of the spate of arson attacks and vandalism targeting Tesla cars, stations, dealerships is “spotty,” as NewsBusters puts it.
The intifada-like wave of terrorism is the tolerant Left’s response to President Donald Trump appointing Musk to run DOGE, the new federal task force eliminating taxpayer waste.
Multiple Teslas in Las Vegas were deliberately set on fire Tuesday, while four Tesla cyber trucks were found torched on a car lot in Seattle just a week prior.
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A few days earlier, a Tesla dealership in Oregon was reportedly shot up after police arrested a woman for hurling molotov cocktails and spray painting “Nazi cars” on the walls of a Tesla dealership in Colorado.
But Kimmel, who charged Trump and his “mob” of supporters with being “too angry, too insecure and too incompetent to deal with the fact that he lost” the 2020 Presidential election certainly holds a different tune for his ilk of violent sore losers rioting over his return to the White House.
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