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Aussies tell the richest man in the world to ‘go to hell’ in wild scenes on the street

Protesters tore a cardboard model of one Tesla Cybertruck Before telling the CEO of the company to ‘go to hell’ outside his Australian head office.

Dozens of members of university groups and student representatives gathered outside the Australian headquarters of Tesla in Alexandria, Sydneyto protest Elon Musk On Friday.

About 50 people attended the protest in which activists held signs and Musk called a Nazi and encourage passing cars to support.

It was one of the first protests against Musk that took place in Australia and participants were accompanied by student representative wires outside the company’s office.

The core of their message was a rejection of Musk’s efforts to reform the US government within his outfit of his Department of Government Efficiency (Doge).

US President Donald Trump Entrusted the billionaire to reform the government by reducing its workforce in an attempt to eliminate waste and inefficiency.

Some drivers on their way home to support the protest with a screaming ‘F *** Musk’ while they walked by, according to the Daily Telegraaf.

The one motorist who came along the back of another car collapsed in a non-related incident that interrupted the protest while a sleep truck attended the stage.

Demonstrants gathered outside the Australian headquarters of Tesla in Sydney to protest against Elon Musk

Demonstrants gathered outside the Australian headquarters of Tesla in Sydney to protest against Elon Musk

The group of about 50-person assimilated musk to a Nazi and said he had no room in Australia

The group of about 50-person assimilated musk to a Nazi and said he had no room in Australia

A number of Heckers, however, told the demonstrators to ‘go home’ in the midst of their demonstration.

The demonstrators ignored the request and continued to wave their signs and got rhetoric against the richest man in the world.

“Elon Musk go to Mars, we don’t want your useless cars,” the group sang.

The demonstrators continued with ‘No Musk, No KKK, no fascist USA’ and ‘We do not want health care another billionaire’ and ‘Elon Musk also go to hell Trump there’.

A demonstrator even said that Tesla “represented the stolen wealth of Elon Musk.”

A student who attended the protest, Jasmine Alrawi, said that Musk ‘had everything to make with us here in Australia. ”

“Attacks on oppressed people, against employees, have everything to do with us here,” she said.

“The fact that our government continues to defend Trump and that Elon Musk continues to defend is a huge shame.”

US President Trump confessed the richest man in the world to reform his government by reducing her workforce in an attempt to reduce waste and inefficiency

Sydney demonstrators rejected Musk's efforts to reform the US government within his outfit of his Department of Government Efficiency (Doge)

Sydney demonstrators rejected Musk’s efforts to reform the US government within his outfit of his Department of Government Efficiency (Doge)

The protest was organized on social media where activists called for a ‘Tesla Takedown’.

Protection by some at the event showed the infamous moment of Musk where he seemed to do a sieg salvation during the Trump -inaugation in January.

The last protest comes just a few days after several cities around the world had organized protests against Trump and Musk.

Most protests took place in the US, but some have expanded to London where hundreds gathered in contrast to the second government Trump.

At the same time, thousands of demonstrators in American cities from New York to Anchorage, Alaska and several other state capitals Trump and Musk’s actions stored the government, the economy, immigration and human rights.

The protests then came to Tesla shares in Australia.

Shares fell by no less than 53 percent in March, according to the Electric Vehicle Council.

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