Tesla Car Advertisement In London With A Nazi Reference Goes Viral; Internet Appeals Boycott Of Elon Musk

EU detests the Swasticar’s billionaire bully boss 🚕

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An anti-Tesla ad with a Nazi reference spotted in London has sparked much debate. It all goes back to Elon Musk's social media shenanigans and rhetroics in the recent past. At the presidential inauguration ceremony held on January 20, 2025, for the 47th president of the United States of America, Donald Trump, his billionaire buddy Elon Musk went viral for the worst possible reason.

During his short-spirited speech, the Tesla boss raised his arms reminiscent of a Roman Salute, embraced by Adolf Hitler-led Nazis in Germany, dubbed the ‘Seig Heil.’ His fans retorted that it was a mere gesture from the heart for his fandom; however, Musk himself never explicitly distanced himself from the allegations, even as neo-Nazis went gaga. He also earned support from the likes of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and others, whilst his platform continued anti-Semitic tirades, with the likes of (Kan)Ye West dropping a series of tweets endorsing Hitler and slandering the Jews.



Musk’s support for conservative RW parties and candidates across Europe, including interference in the local politics of Great Britain, Germany, and other EU nations, has drawn criticism from all quarters. Activists have resorted to creatively criticizing the billionaire bully and how. An anti-Tesla slash Elon Musk advertisement was spotted in London dubbing his EVs as ‘Swasticar’ with the USP of accelerating from 0 to 1939 in 3 seconds.

In its viral TikTok video, the activist group wrote “Elon Musk just helped the far-right in DE win their best result since WW2 then called them to say congrats. So don't buy his f*ing cars, yeah? New Tesla ad at a London bus stop pic.twitter.

com/9rqofvFUkB — Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) February 24, 2025 #ResistanceUnited Advertisement at a London bus stop...

ya gotta love the British pic.twitter.com/hY0o768RTe — Libby Whittemore💙🪷🇺🇦 (@libbage55) February 24, 2025 Reactions poured in with the internet calling for the boycott of Tesla cars, whose sales are anyway plummeting across the EU.

Netizens also dropped other anti-Musk posters on X / Twitter. “The most hated world’s richest billionaire in history,” quipped a handful of users. “British humor is unparalleled,” wrote one.

Indeed lol the British sense of humour is unparalleled. Notice they didn’t have to use swear words to get their message across — Dr. Hedy Fry (@HedyFry) February 25, 2025 pic.

twitter.com/QNPjLbf1tL — Benito Camelas (@Came6715Ha) February 24, 2025 😉👍🏼🤠 pic.twitter.

com/BPc0zTEf7s — SlimRoy1955😎🤠 (@SlimRoy1955) February 24, 2025 A hardy thank you to the fols who made this happen. Hit @elonmusk where it hurts; #boycottTesla pic.twitter.

com/UkkO4kGT2h — The Addled Mind 🤦🏼‍♂️ (@theAddledMind) February 24, 2025 The World’s Richest Man Elon Musk is now The Most Hated Billionaire in History...

The World 🌎 Hates Elon Musk! all that money he made won’t change the fact that he will not be missed when gone. Nothing can change that..

Sleep knowing that Elon Musk. pic.twitter.

com/8UZlixio5E — Harry (@Harry4Truth) February 25, 2025 See Also: Elon Musk’s Viral Speech During Trump’s Inauguration Draws Flak For Alleged Nazi Salute: Watch See Also: ‘I Want To Talk To The Manager’ Elon Musk Is Fed Up Of Nazi Salute Posts On His Feed; Internet Says ‘You Started It’ See Also : Elon Musk’s Estranged Daughter Reacts To His Alleged Nazi Salute At Trump’s Inauguration: ‘Call Spade A Spade’ See Also: After ‘I Love Hitler’ Nazi Tweets, Kanye West Deletes His X Profile; Internet Reacts With Hilarious Memes See Also: Elon Musk And The Roman Salute: What It Is And Why It Doesn't Matter What You Call It Cover image: Twitter.