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Mark Rober Tesla Test Under Fire: New Revelations Expose Deeper Issues of Trust, Transparency, and Bias
The fallout from Mark Rober and his controversial video comparing the Tesla autopilot system to LiDAR technology continues to intensify. What initially appeared to be a lighthearted, data-driven experiment has unraveled into something far more concerning—a blend of misrepresentation, omitted relationships, and questionable testing practices that has left viewers and experts alike demanding answers.
Mark Hamill Gleefully Celebrates Tesla “Takedown” on Bluesky as Felony Vandalism and Arson Against Tesla Vehicles Continues
First Jimmy Kimmel, now Mark Hamill. Hollywood elites seem intent on celebrating the targeting of Tesla vehicles—private property owned by American citizens—without so much as a whisper of responsibility in their ongoing quest to hurt Elon Musk.
This week, Mark Hamill took to his Bluesky (of course…) account to applaud what he calls the “Tesla Takedown,” gleefully sharing news of the company’s stock price drop.
Disney Silent as Jimmy Kimmel ‘Joke’ Appears to Encourage Viewers to Vandalize Tesla Vehicles Over Political Differences With Elon Musk
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is once again facing backlash—this time for making light of widespread vandalism against Tesla vehicles during a recent monologue. But the bigger question isn’t just about Kimmel’s smug quip—it’s about the network and corporate giant standing behind him.
Kimmel, whose Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs on Disney-owned ABC and routinely proves that if a tree falls in the forest with no one around it still makes a sound, used the ongoing destruction of Tesla vehicles as material for his Tuesday night opening bit.
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