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      Definitely go for the “used to be nazi” company over “currently a nazi” company.

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        I guess if those are your only two choices, but the VW scandal is one of those things which should be completely unforgivable to any conscientious buyer.

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      The current swasticar overtaken by the former swasticar

      I see you are only attracted to mimicking Elon Musk symbolism in one-line X media platform fashion when you approach symbolic systems. Everything is entertainment mockery to you: VW hippy busses are pro-Nazi symbols, LOL LOL LOL. The echo-chamber is inside your brain, only able to repeat what horrible leaders have conditioned your mind to parrot. In this case, Adolph Hitler values and Elon Musk values into Twitter-length X simulacra response on Lemmy media platform in April 2025.

      “That such remoteness from reality and such thoughtlessness can wreak more havoc than all the evil instincts taken together” - Hannah Arendt

      You can take the Twitter users off of Twitter, but you can’t take the Twitter out of their brain. 8 whole words of parroting symbols.

       

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      “For when I speak of the banality of evil, I do so only on the strictly factual level, pointing to a phenomenon which stared one in the face at the trial. Eichmann was not Iago and not Macbeth, and nothing would have been farther from his mind than to determine with Richard III ‘to prove a villain.’ Except for an extraordinary diligence in looking out for his personal advancement, he had no motives at all… He merely, to put the matter colloquially, never realized what he was doing… It was sheer thoughtlessness—something by no means identical with stupidity—that predisposed him to become one of the greatest criminals of that period. And if this is ‘banal’ and even funny, if with the best will in the world one cannot extract any diabolical or demonic profundity from Eichmann, this is still far from calling it commonplace… That such remoteness from reality and such thoughtlessness can wreak more havoc than all the evil instincts taken together which, perhaps, are inherent in man—that was, in fact, the lesson one could learn in Jerusalem.” ― Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil

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          Fuck he escaped outside of his echo chamber!

          Unable to talk about your simulacra mental conditioning, can you? Only able to react within the 5,000 Cambridge Analytica meme patterns that lead your mind to mock and mockery, Nazi symbols of Elon Musk memes.

           

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        I think the joke has to do with what Volkswagen was during the nazi-regime, there were no hippie busses back then.

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          I think the joke

          I think the joke is to make light of the USA situation in April 2025 and how X media platform messages and Elon Musk electric media communications is used to create “mind virus” changes in the population, to use absurd comedy and surreal humor, to cause dissociation of reality among the electric media consumers, as this Lemmy user has been doing against pro-NATO and pro-USA defense efforts to educate the population about Russian Hybrid Warfare on the World Wide Web / social media systems, trivializing topics with low-effort dismissive reaction-comments.

           

          “bearing the names of all the “independent” party leaders, calling and directing them at any moment, day or night. The brilliance of this new type of authoritarianism is that instead of simply oppressing opposition, as had been the case with twentieth-century strains, it climbs inside all ideologies and movements, exploiting and rendering them absurd.” ― Peter Pomerantsev, Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia, 2014

           

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          “For in the end, he was trying to tell us what afflicted the people in ‘Brave New World’ was not that they were laughing instead of thinking, but that they did not know what they were laughing about and why they had stopped thinking.” ― Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, 1985 [email protected]

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    I almost bought one too, but something about the car (id7) didn’t work for me. I hope they can improve it before my current car breaks down.

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        Mostly a feeling, but I think it’s due to the control/media systems being too complex. Too much stuff.

        I absolutely hated that the car picked up something we said as its control words and told us that it didn’t understand what we wanted. Bit of a dystopic moment, especially when it happened right when I was trying to figure out how to work the car.

        That AI stuff just 100% positively MUST be opt-in.

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            The first time I’m test driving it? Yeah I guess I could have if I had even known such a feature existed. I learned about it when the car started talking to me.

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          VW also has or had really poor security for their connected car data. So in addition to them selling your data to advertisers, hackers could access it for free

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          I would never buy a car that is “connected”. In general I hate it when a device can listen for spoken commands. And I don’t trust those opt-in/opt-out options, I don’t think they all follow that setting, they just don’t let you know/notice they still listen. (Call me paranoia, I don’t mind ;) )

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    Did this not happen before? Or was it just a few countries I remember reading about? I don’t see how BYD won’t surpass both in the next 10 years with the way investment has gone for China vs VW.

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      I think there a big brand trust gap with the Chinese brands that will take a while to close.

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        There is also a big price gap, that gives people a big reason to care less about trust.

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            BYD sell the dolphin for about 10k in China. So they could lower the price a lot more, and the current price reflects more strategy and marketing than production and import duties

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            Glad for UK then, but this price is artificial in the sense that the UK gov asks for import duties etc to be sure BYD doesn’t under cut European brands. If BYD manage to sell more dolphins than VW sells ID3’s, than BYD is building a better car or has better marketing; that’s good.

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              If BYD manage to sell more dolphins than VW sells ID3’s, than BYD…

              My point is I don’t think they’re going to get very far.

              UK & EU place tariffs on Chinese cars to level the economic playing field between European and Chinese brands (a responsible use of tariffs in my eyes). So the economic incentive isn’t there to choose BYD. Now it will come down to brand trust and car quality.

              Even with dieselgate VW never lost it’s image of building high quality cars.

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                We’ll see how this plays out, they both are sure trying to sell their cars.

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              The original cheap price is just as artificial though, as the Chinese government puts massive subsidies into its EV industry.

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                That’s true, I’m not saying it’s unfair to artificially up the price with import duties, just wanted to point out price is also an important factor in people’s decisions.

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      VW will always have the advantage of being from Europe. Tesla’s decline has shown how much politics can influence people’s purchase decisions. I know many people wouldn’t consider buying a Chinese car, myself included, even while acknowledging that they’re pretty good from a technical perspective.

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        So what’s your reason for not buying one? In the U.S. I’m told because they’ll all explode on command, or maybe that’s just what my mother born in 61 thinks. I don’t think she understands how money making works

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          I’d like to buy from democratic countries if possible, especially with such a large purchase. Not a huge fan of my money funding China’s regime.

          As for exploding on command, that’s highly unlikely. Although it wouldn’t be outside the realm of possibility for China to push a little OTA update that just turns all the cars off if we ever went to war against China.

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            China doesn’t allow firmware/software on their in country products. It’s all reviewed by them. No reason why the EU, country or etc wouldn’t review the same. No software/firmware update gets pulled without approval on the countries/ISP approval

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              Of course it wouldn’t arrive via an official approved update channel, but a backdoor. Easy to implement and hide when you write the software. Even VW put manipulated software in their cars before to fake lower emissions. Regulators didn’t notice for a decade. That’s even though it was being actively used, unlike a killswitch that would lie dormant until it’s too late.

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          Have people not learned a lesson from what happened since the 80s? The middle class disappeared in big part because manufacturing jobs were sent to Asia. Want to see US and European carmakers close their doors as well to add more shit to the shit pile the neo liberals built?

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      Byd dealerships are just starting to pop out of the ground. They are not in full swing in Germany, yet. Will be interesting when they fully ramp up their sales.

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        In The Netherlands too, they run big billboard ads and tv commercial like all established companies do.