Don't buy a Tesla carved on the beach...Elon Musk Condemns Far-Right Move

Mar 19, 2025

Don't buy a Tesla carved on the beach...Elon Musk Condemns Far-Right Move
photo source=Daily Mail, Led By Donkeys



Amid attacks on Tesla vehicles in Europe and the U.S. against CEO Elon Musk's political activities, a message of 'No Tesla' was created in beach sand.

According to British media Daily Mail, don't buy Tesla at Black Rock Sands Beach in Wales, EnglandThe message ' is installed.

It measures 250m x 150m in width and length, and the silhouette of Musk's 'Nachish Salute' at President Trump's inauguration is also drawn next to the letter.




Those who created the message were known as the Tesla Soyuz, known by the name of 'Frama', and the British political civic group 'Red By Donkeys'.

Mr. Frama personally carved the text by attaching a large rake to the back of his Tesla 'Model 3' vehicle.

A spokesperson for 'Red by Donkies', who worked together, explained "Like thousands of others, Mr. Frama responded to Mr. Musk's embrace of the global far right."




Mr. Frama, who has put his Model 3 car on the second-hand market in six years, was not sure whether he should continue driving the Tesla car shortly after Musk made his far-right move," he added.

Meanwhile, recent attacks on Tesla vehicles have continued in Europe and the United States.

In New York, the United States, a man in his 40s was damaged by graffiti on a Cybertruck, and in Belfast, England, about 20 vehicles on display at a Tesla dealership were damaged by gunmen. In France, 12 vehicles at a Tesla dealership were also attacked.




The attack on Tesla vehicles seems to be related to Tesla CEO Musk's far-right move.

Musk, who has been the head of the Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE) since the inauguration of the Trump administration, has been controversial for his politically sensitive words and actions several times.

In particular, he was criticized by civic groups for publicly supporting far-right political parties in Germany and the United Kingdom during his speech to celebrate President Trump's inauguration.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.