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douglas9401 | 23:16 Tue 25th Feb 2025 | News
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...after European sales fall.

Right! Stop laughing at the back! This has nothing to do with being a megalomaniac friend of The First Moron with a side order of possible Nazi sympathies.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgd9v3r69qo

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Who is Tesla sharing the slump with?

There's a lot of competition for lecky jam jars out there. ....especially in china me old china. Also Tesla's are tres expensive compared with equivalent others and there is an increasing amount of those. There is also a growing trend in converting ICE vehicles to lecky. I don't think the company Musk is keeping is having the effect you describe.

Just a big coincidence 🤔 😅 

Good. 

I think that sieg heil salute might have been his Gerald Ratner moment. I hope so anyway.

Well, according to what I have been reading and hearing today, the fad of electri cars is well and truly over, thank goodness.

BMW has slammed the brakes on Oxford and may depart altogether; Vauxhall is shutting it Luton factory.  Worldwide investors in elecric cars are moving away; Swedish Northvolt has filed for bankcruptcy... etc.... etc.... Easy to fill in the blanks.

Elecrtic cars are not the answer.  Milliband is a nutcase.

Apparently his cars go from 0 to 1939 in three seconds.

 

Maybe incentives are going and tariffs being applied ?

 

Good riddance if the dodgem cars prove to be last year's fashion.

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Benito and Adolf getting the band back together.

Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius. 😄
 

Ah, TDS at its finest again.

No hope for some.

Hate someone?  Just call them a Nazi—at least, that seems to be the trend with the losing left lately. While it's nothing new, the term is being thrown around more carelessly than ever. But in the end, it often reveals more about the person using it than the one being targeted. Labelling someone a "Nazi" has become almost effortless, but that doesn’t make it right. Those who use the term so casually fail to recognise the deep pain it causes, particularly for the Jewish community.

I had to look up 'TDS' (^^ 7:57).  For those who don't know, it's Trump derangement syndrome .

For the suffers on here, go and lie down in a darkened room and it might pass.  

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Any proof of the distress caused to Jews or is it just more hot air?

Yes, as a Jew with grandparents and great grandsparents who lived and died through the holocaust, I do take exception to morons who use the word "nazi" to describe people they don't like. There are plenty of insults in the lexicon without resorting to this, it just minimises the actual nazis and what they did.  Only my opinion, though I know it's shared by many others.  Just a stupid and thoughtless trend.

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How would one describe a Nazi salute or the right wing nutter making it without using the word, praytell?

Your "everyone I don't like is Hitler" trope is soooo tired and lazy.  If you have to resort to calling people you dislike "nazis" you have lost the argument (and the plot).  

hazi: "Hate someone?  Just call them a Nazi—at least, that seems to be the trend with the losing left lately." - anyone who is not a card carrying peace porridge spitting trobiscite is called "far right" by the wokestapo these days.

Loads of people have used that hand gesture Douglas

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