In the crazy world of the internet, the latest calls for Elon Musk are drawing attention. Some social media users have demanded that Musk shut down Tesla vehicles in Russia. These requests were made with the aim of creating a “technological embargo.” Users suggested that stopping Tesla vehicles in Russia would put pressure on the elite. However, the logic of these suggestions is questionable.
“Elon Musk, don’t you consider shutting down all Teslas in Russia?” one user asked. Another commenter said, “If they don’t move, shut down all Teslas. This will only affect the elite.” Such comments quickly spread on social media platforms, but many people consider these ideas to be extremely absurd.
Analysts say that such calls are wrong to target ordinary Russian citizens. About 150 million people live in Russia, and most of them oppose the war. While people are marching in the squares demanding peace, the emergence of such proposals emphasizes the need to develop a strategy aimed at decision-makers rather than punishing ordinary citizens who affect daily life.
As a result, these calls on social media are met with a public backlash and it seems that Elon Musk does not listen to these voices. Experts argue that in order to achieve real change, power centers such as decision-makers and oligarchs should be targeted. This situation, as a reflection of the complex nature of the internet, once again highlights the importance of a careful approach in public policy discussions.