Tesla’s so-called Full Self-Driving (FSD) software has never delivered on its promises. And now, nearly a decade after Elon Musk released a fake 2016 demo video, he’s once again tweeting the same recycled promises—right before Tesla earnings.
But here’s the truth: even if it worked, it wouldn’t matter.
- Tesla drivers still have the highest accident rate per mile.
- Tesla leads in fatal crashes according to real-world data.
- The system is still Level 2, meaning the driver must be fully alert and in control.
Meanwhile, competitors like BYD offer safer, more affordable driver-assist features—often bundled in for free. No $12,000 upsell. No lawsuits. No dead customers. Just reliable vehicles without the circus.

This Isn’t Innovation. It’s Marketing Fraud.
Elon Musk’s entire business model now hinges on one thing: you believing the hype long enough for him to cash out.
The robotaxi dream has been used to inflate Tesla’s stock price for years. But Tesla doesn’t even have the hardware, data, or legal framework to make it real. Yet every time deliveries drop or the company gets sued, Musk pulls out his favorite distraction:
🚗 “FSD is almost here!”
🚀 “AI is coming!”
🤖 “Optimus robot will change everything!”
Same lies. New tweet.
Meanwhile, Your Grandma Is Getting Robbed
While Elon Musk makes $8 million a day in government subsidies, his DOGE department literally listed thousands of living immigrants as dead in the Social Security database to cut them off from benefits.
That’s right. If you’re a migrant granted temporary legal status, Musk’s crew tried to “death-file” you—so you’d lose access to banks, healthcare, and income.
One Social Security executive, Greg Pearre, was physically removed from his office for opposing the scheme. Thousands of migrants were financially paralyzed overnight. Elderly Americans have been affected too.
The average Social Security benefit is $65 per day. That’s what Musk’s government cronies are clawing back, while he rakes in taxpayer-funded billions.
Final Thought: Arrest Musk? Or Just Stop Feeding the Illusion?
Musk is tweeting fake robotaxi dreams. Faking gamer skills. Running social media bans on protestors. And meanwhile, his goons are stealing your grandma’s grocery money while he pulls in $8 million a day.
And if you call him out?
- You get banned.
- You get sued.
- You get called a fraud—by him.
All while he hides behind a bubble of fake success, inflated valuation, and government welfare.
At some point, the question isn’t just whether Elon Musk should be arrested…
It’s whether we should stop pretending he ever earned his money in the first place.