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Then shouldn't this apply equally to all other businesses?



It should apply equally to all other similar businesses in the same area. Elon has been complaining that Tesla is the only automaker under these restrictions, but no other automaker is in California so the comparison makes no sense.


There are other manufacturing businesses in California, and plenty of public activity in general. I find it strange to see the local Costco crowded with people, no gloves or distancing and only some masks while a giant factory with clear procedures is supposedly a risk.


Because people buy, you know, food, at costco, something they need to survive.

That's a far cry from uber-expensive luxury cars for the rich that Tesla sells.


The point is that there's little to no "social distancing" anymore, not at Costco or any number of stores and businesses across the states. Millions of people are interacting daily. There is no containment.


Then it's completely irrelevant for Tesla. The problem is there's no social distancing at Costco.


Again you're missing the point. Costco was a single example. There is no effective social distancing across most of California and hasn't been for weeks.

Given that reality, it's strange to block Tesla from opening, especially when work is voluntary and with careful safety guidelines. What exactly is the continued shutdown of this facility accomplishing?


The point was understood - just not well taken, because the entire argument is a "tu quoque" fallacy.

In any case, I question if you have any evidence of the claim there is no effective social distancing.


You can literally go outside and see for yourself.




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