Radical Leftists Launch Chilling Website Doxxing Private Tesla Owners Across America with Molotov Cocktail Cursor – Elon Musk Fires Back

This situation represents a dangerous escalation in politically motivated harassment and doxxing. The act of publishing personal information about private citizens solely because they own a particular brand of car—especially with the use of violent imagery like a Molotov cocktail cursor—crosses the line from activism into direct incitement.

Doxxing Tesla owners, DOGE employees, and even listing Tesla Supercharger locations with malicious intent is not just an attack on Elon Musk but a clear threat to individual privacy and safety. The fact that the website “Dogequest” demands proof of Tesla sale for removal further demonstrates that this is a coercive tactic aimed at intimidating and forcing compliance.

Elon Musk is right to call this “extreme domestic terrorism.” This goes beyond political disagreement or protest—it is targeted harassment, and if it leads to real-world violence, those responsible should be held legally accountable.

Authorities will need to act swiftly, as public doxxing of this scale creates a direct threat of vandalism, property destruction, and even physical harm to innocent individuals. Given recent Tesla-targeted arson attacks, there is a precedent for escalation.

What remains to be seen is whether law enforcement or cybersecurity agencies will intervene before this situation turns even more dangerous.

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