Ha! Yeah, an anarchist wrap on a vehicle would be the ultimate irony, especially if the vehicle were new ... and not yet paid off.
My fantasy is an Anarchist and/or a Swastika stencil kit with an aerosol or better spray-bottle of slow-acting stainless steel corrosive to be applied opportunistically to CyberTrucks (aka WankPanzers). Playing on Irony, rather than adding corrosives, perhaps simply applying strong wax/polymer solvents selectively to allow the natural elements to do their work while the larger area remains "protected"? Like sunburn stencils. Saltwater and road-salt environments seem like good locales for such... The Swastika and Anarchist's A both share the quality of being recognized even when created by the sloppiest gesture?
Did you ever see any of the time-delay moss-paint graffiti emerge in the wet-season on concrete structures when you lived in Portland? Same Idea.
Another direct-public-action (less destructive) thing I heard of and looked up for this occasion:
https://www.dailydot.com/culture/cybertruck-hunters-projections/Liberal activists being as mild as they often are: A Taos group asked Nambe Pueblo Governor "permission" to hold a protest at the Tesla "showroom" in Pojoaque and decided not to do so when the governor refused permission. There is a small block of CyberTrucks on the front-line there, if they faced away from the frontage road, they would be excellent "projection screens".
Smuggling Coors is exactly analogous to smuggling fentanyl. That stuff ain't beer.
What? No "Rocky Mountain Tumwater"? What is Tumwater, sounds vile? Best served with "Rocky Mountain Oysters"? I still remember the first time I drove past the Coors Golden plant... looks like a refinery? I would say in defense of Fentanyl, at least it is strong enough to get things stirring... who even thought up the idea of "Coors Light"? Redundant term? </end BeerAndOysterSnobbery>
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