Commentary: Elon Musk, Tesla’s mad genius, is defying US lockdown – and people love it
Musk has long displayed a hatred of being told what to do, says the Financial Times’ Patrick McGee.
SAN FRANCISCO: Of course it was going to be Elon Musk.
This week, the Tesla chief executive thrust himself to the forefront of America’s anti-lockdown movement by threatening to “immediately” relocate the electric car group’s California headquarters to Texas or Nevada; filing a lawsuit; and then restarting production at the company’s Fremont plant in defiance of authorities.
Mr Musk may be one of the world’s loudest clean energy advocates, having almost single-handedly jump-started the market for electric cars.
But he has long displayed the same hatred of being told what to do that fuels the gun-toting protesters who stormed Michigan’s state house to protest anti-coronavirus measures...







