• @thefatfrog
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    This is fake though. The letters don’t match and there is no other pic on the Internet to prove, it happened. But the fact it seems real, speaks volumes :D

    Edit: Turns out not fake. I was just skeptical at first.

    • @SkunkWorkz
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      lol So your first assumption was that it was done by Tesla and not a projection done by outsiders?

      • @thefatfrog
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        Yeah. It looks like that in the first place, but no. I am just skeptical of blurry images on the internet. I distrust anything I see, until some more evidence is provided.

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      I don’t think anybody is suggesting that Tesla had a sign that says “heil” in Tesla’s font manufactured and installed on their factory next to their name. It’s a projection by a protestor to draw attention to Musk’s Nazism.

    • @thefatfrog
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      @[email protected] & @[email protected] I see the news article and see the logic behind it, but this can’t possibly be the only pic out there. I am not denying Elon isn’t Nazi. He definitely is and everything he touches is now, lightly put, tainted.

      But there has to be another angle or even a video. Just a single blurry pic immediately seems suspicious to me.

      • @[email protected]
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        No worries, it’s okay to be skeptical! Especially in this day and age when this could be some deep fake, Photoshop, or AI imagine. I get it.

      • @[email protected]
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        84 hours ago

        The Newsweek link above says that a couple of groups beamed the image onto the building, which explains why the brightness is off.

          • @pyre
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            12 hours ago

            don’t they look way too bright for protection?

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              Those aren’t amateurs slapping together a protest with an office projector, the ZPS is a 100-strong art collective with plenty of connections into the tinker space. They know what they’re doing and it’s not their first projection, much of the stuff they’re doing is way more involved and takes a lot more work and planning than finding a car to pull their projection trailer to a suitable spot.