WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

1.1K

All the problems, the expensive batteries, the need for an upgraded grid, the problem of how to generate all the extra power are all part of the plan. They want to hold electric cars out as the solution while they pass all these laws to massively restrict regular cars. Then once all the laws are passed and cars have become so expensive that no one can afford them they will roll out their plans to have us live in small concentrated urban areas, forbidden to travel between because virus. It's all part of a long term plan to make us peasants again.

All the problems, the expensive batteries, the need for an upgraded grid, the problem of how to generate all the extra power are all part of the plan. They want to hold electric cars out as the solution while they pass all these laws to massively restrict regular cars. Then once all the laws are passed and cars have become so expensive that no one can afford them they will roll out their plans to have us live in small concentrated urban areas, forbidden to travel between because virus. It's all part of a long term plan to make us peasants again.

(post is archived)

[–] 1 pt

Modern cars are much more likely to have their electric doors fail that older ones, this is a well documented problem for modern EVs. Many examples of people having to break windows of the electric cars to get out of them after an accident.

Electric cars are more likely to catch on fire, and these fires are harder to put out. Electric cars are generally safer than combustion engine cars due to their weight and rigidity, but in this specific instance, they're much more lethal.

EV manufacturers are hyping up unbreakable windows, like Teslas cybertruck.

Modern vehicles are easily hijacked, proven by conventions for hackers and security experts. Every modern car on the market, no exceptions.

Governments are going out of their way to get rid of old cars (mechanical) and replacing them with new EV cars (digital, always connected).

Add self-driving to the mix and you could potentially have the most efficient system for untraceable murder ever devised.

Fun thought experiment.