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You might want to spellcheck, unless your cat was on the keyboard there. ;)

But Darth Muskrat is his own worst enemy. He's a child, and is proving almost daily now that he has been FAR more lucky than smart. I would HOPE that people recognize that owners of Tesla cars are not him, and very probably do not hold the same hateful opinions as he does.

But vigilance and insurance are probably the best moves for us: Pay attention to what might be around our cars when we leave them in public, and have a low deductible comprehensive policy if they are vandalized.
 
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Again, reinforcing my point that these days the Muskrat is a net negative for the brand. Drawing unnecessary negative attention by saying foolish things, swearing at advertisers, and spending valuable time on a steaming pile of rubble instead of focusing on making Tesla cars better. Not a good look. Meanwhile, all that nonsense draws that negative attention to our cars and as a result we have to worry about whether people may be vandalizing them to get back at someone car owners don't necessarily appreciate either, and who won't even know they did it.
 
Your spout of “nonsense” and “negative attention” represents your perspective; sharing it without any sense of it being subjective means you assume it to be either the only perspective or an overwhelmingly dominant one. Just know you’re exercising a very typical tendency, one that leans toward being readily judgmental…and frankly lazy. Try assuming that people are rational and start from that end of the spectrum. Or don’t. No one really cares!
 
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How does the car get blame for a flat tire? Wouldn’t that be the tire manufacturer? Or the driver, or area you are driving? Tesla doesn’t make tires, nor does any auto manufacturer.

What happens is... the magnetic force of the electric motors draws screws / nails / pipe cleaners towards the car like a Stephen King movie. Then you drive over them and get a flat.

The best solution is wearing a tinfoil hat to balance the negative energy as well as to ward off neuralink.