Tesla car sales in key European markets drop again in March
Tesla car sales in key European markets drop again in March
Tesla car sales in key European markets drop again in March
What is wrong with Spain and Portugal in March?
People are just stupid.
Source: am Portuguese. The veneration for Elongated Muskrat that exists here is insane. Please take me out of here.
Portugal is always behind 10 to 30 years. Give it some time and we might see some fires /s
Teslas are everywhere here. Considered a status symbol...
<facepalm>
Every time I mention "Buy EU" to people, family, and friends, they look at me like I'm an alien.Yeah, I've lived in a couple of countries in Europe and my fellow countrymen are the least socially aware of all and easily 30 - 40 years behind Northern Europe and Scandinavia.
I moved back to Portugal some years ago, after 2 decades abroad, and in several things (mobility, environmental awareness, social values) it was like going back in time.
Things are especially bad in everything to do with cars, with people still having the same mindset as back in the 80s, even young people.
with people still having the same mindset as back in the 80s, even young people.
Let’s set the context to fellows aged between 18 and 35, since that’s the law in Portugal for defining young people.
WTF is going on? There's so much access to information! I'm not talking about reading books, really. Why are we so behind on everything? I mean, our education isn’t that bad, aside from the overcrowded classrooms in the metropolitan areas. Our universities aren’t too shabby, and the curriculums are good... So what’s left for us to regain some momentum? I don’t know man, I just want to fly to Australia and stay there, to be honest.
It's a mix of various behavioural and social learned habits.
Consideration for others is only direct person to person and regulated by social shame: people don't think of "the system" as being "other people", they think of it as something you take advantage of and you're a sucker (otário) if you don't, so when they're not being watched by others or standing out they'll take for themselves that which is of the fuzzy "others":
And more.
Generally people will behave vastly more selfishly if they think they won't stand out but be ashmed to do so when they feel that others are judging them negatively for it (that's what I mean with "regulated by social shame")
This kind of behaviour then translates into very low activism when it comes to things which are "of everybody" such as the Environment.
As for other elements of the lack of prosperity in Portugal, I would say two related to the management culture in the country stand out:
And so on.
All these various elements are painfully visible in the behaviour of Portuguese politicians and their management of the country.
Because this stuff are learned behaviours most people that grew up here have them and they naturally feel that "this is how people are" since in their life experience "everybody does this". From my own experience, people can learn to act differently, but when pretty much everybody around them behaves like that, they're not even aware that they're acting in specific ways which are not universal plus some of these things only yield rewards when most people are doing it and being the sole person acting in a certain way just makes one stand out or even be seen as a sucker.
But even Eastern Europe got the note this time, I don’t know where to put Portugal on the map now at all.
The relationship of the average Portuguese with cars is still just as weirdly fucked up as it was 40 years ago.
I think spain kinda went all in on solar, maybe those things are connected. Or the total number of sales is so low in spain, that the percentage change doesnt represent a large absolute number. Quarter wise tesla is still down in spain tho.
Would be nice to see the growth compared to other electric cars. The current administration in going all in on renewables and incentives, electric cars are on the rise in general and tesla might be missing out
Spain sided with the fascists during WW2, didn’t they?
No, we were neutral.
Spain was neutral.
Busy being fascist in a corner?
Today's Spain is completely different than Franco's Spain though
Trump’s America kinda proves that people can lay dormant with their ideologies for decades, tho
Spains current government is argueably the most progressive in Europe right now. Shorter work week to 37.5h for example.