Alyssa Milano Condescendingly Tells Critics of Her Move From Tesla to VW that ‘This Shouldn’t Need to be Said but Here We Are’ While Sharing Tweet That Accuses Elon Musk of Enabling ‘Nazism’

Activist and actress Alyssa Milano attempted to defend herself yesterday by sharing a tweet that accused Elon Musk of enabling “Nazism.”

Of the tweet, Milano condescendingly suggested, “This shouldn’t need to be said but here we are.”

The tweet was made by writer Ben Jackson, who said, “My first tweet in a week to say that VolksWagon became a global brand after WW2 when it’s New leader REJECTED Nazism.”

“Tesla became a global brand and its CEO now wants to ENABLE Nazism. These are not the same,” Jackson insisted.

Prior to that, Milano also retweeted a reply that was made to her original tweet, which was ratioed in an epic manner.

The reply came from another activist, Adam Cohen, who said, “I’m with Alyssa Milano. Been on a waiting list to buy a Tesla for months In that time @elonmusk got more erratic.”

“Letting hateful people on Twitter is bad, but promoting them with likes, comments and retweets shows us who he really is. Consequently, I will buy a different EV,” Cohen explained.

Cohen also shared screenshots of Musk replying to conservative commentators and journalists who he apparently considers to be “hateful people.”

As we previously reported, Milano told Twitter, she “gave back” her Tesla and opted to get a Volkswagon electric vehicle. She then laid out her reasoning for giving back her Tesla.

She added, “I’m not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter. Publicly traded company’s products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy doesn’t seem to be a winning business model.”

It seems she doesn’t know that Twitter was delisted on November 8th and was taken private by Musk after the purchase. He made it quite clear that was his intent when purchasing the company, but it seems Milano might just focus on headlines and not content.

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