British television host Jeremy Clarkson rekindled his long-standing feud with billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, focusing on the fact that other “delusional fools” who bought “ecohippies” and Teslaev are once idolatrously wearing men.
His latest Sunday Times columnJeremy Clarkson, former host of a very popular car show Top Gear and Grand Tourtargeting Elon Musk, rekindled a feud dating back to 2008, when Clarkson made a critical review of the Tesla Roadster on the program. The conflict between the two characters has resurfaced amid the climate of left-wing madman fire bombs and domestic terrorist attacks to destroy Tesla facilities and vehicles.
Clarkson's article highlights the irony of the situation. Many of the Teslas who have now destroyed were once avid supporters of masks, highlighting his mission to promote electric vehicles and combat “climate change.”
Clarkson wrote:
The fact is this. I have always been meticulously fair in car reviews. The mask insisted that I wasn't. And this is his recall. And what makes it so juicy is that he is being dying to death by the people who placed him on the pedestal in the first place. Eco Hippy. Netzero pupils of Ed Miliband and Al Gore. They loved the idea of electric cars running outside of wind and sunshine, and when he offered his EcoFresh Starlink Communication Technology to the poor in Ukraine, they were disappointed.
He was a hero to them and I hated him for being so rude about his early advance into the automotive market. Why was I so troublesome for that kind of charity Mr Musk? Yes, and how do you feel now while you sit at Tesla?
Clarkson is an outspoken critic of EVs, writing columns on the dangers of electric vehicles. In his latest column, he laughs at the “delusional fool” who bought Tesla to save the world.
Then there are all the delusional fools who bought one of the company's cars. They made a sincere decision to buy and worked hard to pay each month. I think it's just a white good on wheels, but that's their pride and joy. So it's not fair to those who have hairy armpits and don't have a job to set them on fire. In other words, it's not as if there is a realistic environmental alternative. Try finding a fast charging station for your electric Porsche or Mini.
Clarkson also revisited the legal battle following his important 2008 review of the Tesla Roadster Top Gear. Despite the segment praised the vehicle's performance, we introduced one of the two Teslas, which were broken during testing. Musk, who later said that Clarkson's show was “a lot more about entertainment than the truth,” sued the BBC in a review. Clarkson wrote: “He lost the case, he lost the case. He never really got over it. He still claims I was biased and we pretended it was broken when his car didn't have.
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, which covers the issues of freedom of speech and online censorship.




