It’s been a while since I’ve been writing on the Tesla shareholder community.

It’s been a while since I’ve been writing on the Tesla shareholder community.

I’m going to write a controversial article today as well. However, the only place that embraces this kind of writing is X lol

The topic I’m talking about is the expression ‘Teslam’.

In conclusion, I don’t like the expression ‘Teslam’.

In my six years of investing in Tesla, I have never once described myself as a “Teslam.”

Because as a person who has written web novels and e-books, I know how strong ‘power of words’, ‘power of writing’, and ‘power of expression’ are.

As you know, the word ‘Teslam’ is a compound word of ‘Tesla + Islam’.

This word is not an expression coined by Tesla supporters, long-term investors.

It’s an expression coined by “Anti” who saw them go wild for Tesla and Elon Musk, which is to say, “Impeach (a term that disparages the object).

However, long-term Tesla investors began to describe themselves as ‘Teslam’. The YouTube channel I interviewed also used this expression proudly.

I don’t think I should ever use it, but I thought, “Do I have to use it?”

Of course, it’s not just a Tesla supporter.

Similar examples include “Tripleworm (a word that demeans people who like Samsung devices)” and “Apple, etc.” (a word that demeans people who like Apple devices).

These terms also began to be used by antis at first, but they gradually began to use them by their supporters themselves, so the negative image was diluted a lot.

However, the term “Teslam” is more dangerous and powerful than this.

It’s because it overcovers “a particular religion,” which is also a negative image of a particular religion. Many people take this very lightly.

For those who are positive or neutral about Islam, you can think of it as demeaning to the religion of Islam, and for those who are negative about Islam, the image of Tesla investors gets very bad.

In other words, neither side can respect the expression “Teslam.”

I don’t really care about the anti-people calling it ‘Teslam’.

Antis are everywhere, and they always make derogatory comments. Raising nicknames isn’t easy to become famous, but canary nicknames spread quickly.

(You can see from the fact that ‘Lekka Union’ and ‘Hannam Baby’ are trending today as keywords related to the Tzuyang incident.)

But I wonder if Tesla investors need to use this kind of risk-bearing derogation on their own.

If you continue to use negative terms, your thoughts will eventually be directed toward you. Furthermore, if the term is a word created by anti-people, I think it will eventually fall into the ‘frame’ they created.

Of course, I also agree with some of the words ‘You’re never using it in a negative sense’ and ‘That negative meaning is almost gone already’.

Once again, I’m not saying, “Let’s not use it unconditionally.” (Even though it’s written like this, there’s always a weird comment saying, “I’m going to do what I want, what’s wrong with you?”)

But before you use any words or expressions, I want you to think about what this really means and how it came about.

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