THE "world's biggest anti-Elon Musk protest" has been staged on a beach in Wales.
Campaign group Led By Donkeys used a Tesla to rake out the words "DON'T BUY A TESLA" alongside an image of Musk giving a "Nazi salute".
The message was created on Black Rock sands near Porthmadog in Wales, and is supposedly visible from space.
Thousands of people are ditching Tesla. Here’s one of them with a message you can see from space. Location: Black Rock Sands, Wales, UK Led By Donkeys is 100% funded by small donations. pic.twitter.com/G2AT9XWduI
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) March 17, 2025
The 250m x 150m message was raked out by Tesla driver Prama, who dragged a harrow from a Tesla Model 3 to create the image.
Led By Donkeys said Prama is selling her Tesla – one of the companies owned by billionaire Musk – after six years in response to "Musk’s embrace of the global far-right".
(Image: Led By Donkeys) Prama said: "We used to joke that Elon Musk was like a real-life Iron Man, but then there's so many things that have happened.
"He's gone into becoming someone who is obsessed by power, and that's really changed my view on him.
"When he started getting onto the tickets of the extreme far-right, that's when I started thinking, 'I'm not really sure I should be driving a Tesla'."
Musk, who also owns social media platform Twitter/X and is heading up US president Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), was seen making potential "Heil Hitler" salutes during Trump's inauguration in January.
The salute has since been repeated by multiple notable figures on the right, including former Trump advisor Steve Bannon and former GB News host Calvin Robinson.
Prama added: "The pinnacle was the Nazi salute that has, of course, become very infamous now, but at that point there was no turning back.
"My message to anyone who is thinking of buying a Tesla: Don't. Don't put your money towards this extremism and division of society.
"Please don't buy a Tesla."
The protest comes just days after two Just Stop Oil protesters were arrested after pouring orange powdered paint over a robot at a Tesla shop in west London.
Tesla has been contacted for comment.