ChuChu Rocket wrote: Tue Apr 08, 2025 7:50 pm
Oh no! What's an NGO?
Non Government Organisation.
I have seen a web site dedicated to the Tesla Takedown movement which proudly lists organisations.
Got the list below off Grok.
Note that ActBlue mentioned numerous times, they're a Democrat org that controls billions of $.
The "Tesla Takedown" movement.
1/ Troublemakers
Description: A Seattle-based activist group focused on environmental and social justice causes.
Alleged Role: Named by Elon Musk on X as one of five ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla protests. Posts on X also suggest Troublemakers has sponsored a significant portion (around 70%) of the protests against Musk and Tesla, though this is unverified by independent data.
Source Context: Musk’s claims tie it to ActBlue, a Democratic fundraising platform, but no direct evidence of funding specifics is widely documented.
2/ Disruption Project
Description: A Philadelphia-based group known for supporting left-wing activism, including resources for protests.
Alleged Role: Cited alongside Troublemakers as organizing about 70% of Tesla protests in some X posts. It’s also noted for leading the "Tesla Takedown" movement, offering activist tools like "jail support" and targeting strategies. Musk listed it among ActBlue-funded groups.
Source Context: Mentioned in both X posts and web sources as a key player, but funding and exact involvement remain speculative without audited financial records.
3/ Indivisible Project
Description: A Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit founded by former Democratic congressional staffers, aimed at grassroots political organizing.
Alleged Role: Accused by Musk of being ActBlue-funded and involved in Tesla protests. X posts claim its local chapters organized about 29% of protests, and it has been linked to providing a "tool kit" for anti-Musk actions. Some sources allege funding from George Soros and USAID, though this is unconfirmed.
Source Context: Frequently cited in anti-Musk narratives on X as an "astroturf" group, but hard evidence of direct sponsorship is limited.
4/ Rise & Resist
Description: A New York-based activist group focused on direct action against perceived injustices.
Alleged Role: Named by Musk as one of the five ActBlue-funded groups behind Tesla protests. Its involvement is less detailed in sources compared to others, but it aligns with broader anti-Musk activism.
Source Context: Lacks specific protest event documentation in the provided data, making its role less clear.
5/ Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)
Description: A national organization advocating socialist policies, with local chapters across the U.S.
Alleged Role: Included in Musk’s list of ActBlue-funded groups allegedly orchestrating Tesla protests. Its broader political stance opposes billionaire influence, which could motivate anti-Musk actions.
Source Context: No specific protest instances are detailed, suggesting a more ideological than operational link.
6/ Planet Over Profit
Description: An environmental activist group critical of corporate power, mentioned in connection with Tesla protests.
Alleged Role: Highlighted in web sources (e.g., The Guardian) as organizing rallies, with a spokesperson, Sophie Shepherd, explicitly stating the goal to "disrupt [Musk’s] business." Not directly tied to ActBlue by Musk but part of the "Tesla Takedown" narrative.
Source Context: Appears in mainstream reporting, indicating active participation, though funding sources are unspecified.
7/ Everyone Hates Elon
Description: A British activist group formed to critique Musk using guerrilla tactics like stickers and hacked ads.
Alleged Role: Organized protests in the UK, targeting Tesla with messages like “Don’t buy a swasticar,” as reported by The Washington Post. Not linked to ActBlue but part of the global anti-Musk protest wave.
Source Context: Smaller scale and UK-focused, with no clear evidence of broader NGO coordination.
8/ Americans for Action
Description: A group of American expatriates in Bristol, UK, raising awareness about U.S. political issues.
Alleged Role: Organized a "Tesla Takedown" protest in Bristol, as per BBC reports, aiming to impact Tesla’s stock and Musk’s funds.
Source Context: Localized effort with no mention of larger NGO backing or ActBlue ties.