Why do fake Elon Musk ads keep appearing around London and on the Tube? - The satirical posters are designed to take a swipe ...
On March 14, so far Musk has posted or reposted 26 times, with the majority of his posts being retweets of other people's content. Musk's posts today have been a combination of news about the Trump ...
Photos on posters with Elon Musk's photo, with a target on his face, are going viral on social media. The pamphlets also have ...
New anti-Elon Musk adverts have been put up at bus stops in London, criticising the Tesla CEO and Donald Trump.
The London Bus stop ad is now the latest poster to have gone up in a bid to oppose Musk’s influence. His Tesla business is ...
And given both Musk and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s penchant for recreational drug use, conspiratorial thinking, and ...
They keep popping up. Yet another anti-Elon Musk advert has appeared on London’s public transport network, this time ...
“Hate doesn’t sell, just ask Tesla,” reads one of the mocked-up fake ads, showing a declining sales figure of the electric cars disappearing into Mr Musk’s arm, which appears outstretched in the ...
The double-sided billboard has new artwork titled "Twitler and Putin's Puppet Do Washington" and "Liar-in-Chief." ...
The group recently became an online sensation thanks to posters they plastered all over London picturing the richest man in ...
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