Tuesday, August 13, 2019

The More I Learn About Tesla, The More Appalled I Become

It's hard to talk sense to fanatics -- maybe impossible. If you criticize anything said by any New Atheist, you are immediately denounced as a fundamentalist believer, whether you actually believe that God or gods exist, or not.

If you criticize anything about Tesla or Elon Musk, the Elon fanboys immediately accuse you of being in league with Big Oil, CNBC and the German automaking industry. Tesla doesn't publicize the fact that many of the parts of their cars have been made in Germany, by Bosch or Daimler or other companies whom they publicly diss. If you try to bring this up with the fanboys, chances aren't they won't hear you, because they'll immediately begin drowning you out (and perhaps also drowning out their own attempts at rational thought?) by calling you a liar and repeating the company's talking points.

So I don't know whether I'm going to change any of the fanboys' minds. This is addressed more to the general public about the fanboys, than to the fanboys. But if I do change some of their minds too, well wouldn't that blow my mind.

Tesla is worse than most car companies, because they're more dishonest, and more ruthlessly dedicated to squeezing every last penny they can out of their adoring fans, and giving billions of that revenue, yearly, to Musk. Who is always referred to as Elon, as if he were everybody's pal. He's not your pal.


Tesla is so dishonest, they can't even tell you how much their cars cost, and the fanboys are so hypnotized that they'll insist all day long that Tesla was never misleading about their prices. The Tesla Model 3 is known as the $35,000 Tesla. The only problem is that it actually costs $44,000, except that it actually costs $49,000, except that it actually costs $50,200, except that it actually costs more than that. Realistically, $60,000 or more. But the hypnotized fans who've actually payed this much for Model 3's will tell you that they haven't. There may actually be some $35,000 Model 3's -- a dozen or so. In Canada. Since early in 2019. Or maybe that was just another lie.

Back in 2017, when Tesla began to establish the lie of the $35,000 Model 3 in the public consciousness, they got the figure of $35,000 by taking the retail price, subtracting the Federal and state rebates in California, and then also figuring in the fuel cost savings. (Fuel cost savings compared to what? I'm sure the fanboys don't care.) Tesla says they're not an average car company. By God, they're not. A normal car company will actually state the retail prices of their vehicles.

Tesla is supposedly a liberal, Leftist, humans-before-cash company. But they're completely union-free, and the low-paid employees routinely work 80 to 100 hours a week. Less humane than the big carmakers, while claiming to be really good guys. Press cameras aren't allowed inside the Fremont, California factory, but they can get close enough (briefly) to the perimeter fence to see the campers of employees in the parking lot. From the factory to the camper and back again -- or is the camper home?

The people most likely to shout down any and all objections to Tesla's practices -- the employees, the shareholders, the owners of the vehicles, and very often two or all of the above in one person -- are the very ones I and other critics are trying to help, by pointing out how they're being used.

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