Chris Cillizza, a well-known political commentator and former CNN journalist, recently shared on his Substack platform that his Tesla vehicle was vandalized with a sign reading ‘Musk is a Nazi.’ The incident occurred during a soccer tournament for his son, highlighting the growing polarization in society. Cillizza expressed concern over how the politicization of everyday items is causing a rift between Americans, as he believes it’s making people lose sight of their common humanity. He reflected on his five-year journey since purchasing the Tesla, noting that owning an electric vehicle once meant being labeled as an ‘enviro-liberal-wacko-communist,’ but now it’s seen as a symbol of the right. This shift underscores the deepening divide in how companies and their products are perceived politically. Cillizza also criticized the backlash he faced after visiting Chick-Fil-A, where some followers accused him of supporting anti-LGBTQ causes. He clarified that his visit was purely for the food and not to send a political message. This incident raises questions about the extent to which consumers should be held accountable for the values of the companies they support, a topic Cillizza addressed by arguing that corporations often prioritize profit over political correctness.