In particular, Musk personally attended an AfD rally and called for support for its candidates in the elections scheduled for February 2025. His statement that "too much attention is paid to the past guilt of Germans" was especially loud. This statement caused a sharp reaction in Poland — Minister of Sports Slawomir Nitras called on citizens not to buy Tesla cars.

In Germany, large corporations have already begun to refuse Tesla electric cars. The pharmacy chain Rossmann announced its intention to sell its entire corporate Tesla fleet, noting that the company's values do not align with the statements of its head. The energy company LichtBlick also decided not to renew contracts for the use of Tesla cars.

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Honestly, Ukrainians should also join the boycott of Musk and his electric cars — we have already accumulated plenty of reasons for this, and not just over a month or even a year. If at the beginning of the full-scale war Musk looked like a supporter of Ukraine, then later he, as they say, quickly "changed his shoes."