Tesla Announces “8/8” Launch Date for RoboNazis

This is the stuff of a white supremacist who fled the end of South African apartheid in the late 1980s to illegally immigrate into the US.

Notably, after repeatedly promoting and spreading white supremacist memes, his carefully curated 88 announcement for robots isn’t a coincidence. It represents the future vision of Tesla engineering the same way a neck tattoo works.

88 is a white supremacist numerical code for “Heil Hitler.” H is the eighth letter of the alphabet, so 88 = HH = Heil Hitler. One of the most common white supremacist symbols, 88 is used throughout the entire white supremacist movement, not just neo-Nazis. One can find it as a tattoo or graphic symbol; as part of the name of a group, publication or website; or as part of a screenname or e-mail address. It is even sometimes used as a greeting or sign-off (particularly in messages on social networking websites).

Twitter has always been friendly to Nazis

Related: Tesla announced its largest “single build” site design would have exactly 88 charging stalls, after announcing its cars would cost… $88k.

Not to mention Tesla told German drivers that battery range estimates were calculated for an average speed of 88 km/h (54.68 mph), as reported in 2014:

Für diese ist noch ein weiterer Wert für die Reichweite angegeben – 480 km – „geschätzt“ bei einer Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit von 88 km/h. Für eine Reise-Limousine ist das doch ein Scherz, oder?

Ist das doch ein Scherz” literally means “is this but a joke“? Tesla kept their Hitler car theme going by then registering the Model 3 “Motorleistung” (engine power) as 88kw and giving the car 88 voice commands.

Tesla Marketing?
Charge Plugs: 88
Model Cost: 88
Average Speed: 88
Engine Power: 88
Voice commands: 88
Robot swarm launch date: 8/8

Nazis posted 88 (“Heil Hitler”) around Mügeln, Germany as a warning before they unleashed mob violence against non-whites. Source: Der Spiegel

And how did the Tesla CEO post a financial statement of value against loans?

Musk’s Tesla stock—or roughly 88 million shares—was pledged as collateral to secure personal debt, an August regulatory filing shows.

Also related: Musk yet again tries to promote and shield Nazis having trouble spreading fascism in Germany.

Notably, he asks “What did ‘you‘ say”, and then pretends to not know why spreading a Nazi slogan would be illegal in Germany.

These tactics seem awfully personal and direct, like posing a question to a friend in need, while deviously promoting willfull ignorance. The accused said “Alles für Deutschland“. He may as well have said 88 (Heil Hitler), as every white supremacist knows.

“Hi… just hi, for now.” Source: Tages Spiegel

The accused, an AfD party leader long associated with Nazism, gave a 2021 speech ending with a shout out to the Nazi “stormtroopers” by using their very well known slogan for dramatic effect:

The Nazi dagger with its simple slogan engraved on the blade is hugely symbolic of genocide and very well known to AfD. Over 3 million were made after 1934. You can find such displays of hate today hanging as a decoration on racist homes in Italy, Austria and even America but not Germany.

That AfD leader is going to court because “I’m just being funny/stupid with Nazi symbolism” isn’t an excuse in Germany, unlike America where Elon Musk exploits loopholes for a living.

In fact the Elon Musk “X” is a Nazi swastika reference from the 1930s that his fascist grandfather promoted, and “Mars Technocracy” just means Nazism.

Elon Musk’s space company SpaceX has launched 88 satellites…

One thought on “Tesla Announces “8/8” Launch Date for RoboNazis”

  1. Seems like Musk has gone down the road of those who enjoy causing as much damage to others as possible. Once someone gets to the petulant tantrum-throwing child stage their entire existence becomes one of “how much pain can I inflict on those who hurt me” and if the target of their ire is democracy then they are a threat to democracy.

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