Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Hypocrite? Wanted to protest-sell his Tesla – hasn't happened yet

In November last year, HK's union chairman Anja C. Jensen said that she would sell her Tesla Model S in protest. It just hasn't happened yet.

Last November, HK's union chairman Anja C. Jensen told anyone who would listen that she wanted to get rid of her Tesla in protest.

– I simply have to. I can no longer separate the car from the man, she told TV2 last year.

On her Facebook profile, she wrote further about why the red Tesla should be passed on to someone else. At least she no longer wanted to be associated with it.

– As many of you know, I have previously had my Tesla wrapped in messages against Elon Musk, so that it could be a running protest against a man who does not support collective agreements and does not ensure orderly conditions and fair working conditions for all his employees, it said.

But now several months have passed, and the car has not yet been sold. The HK chairman confirms this to Ekstra Bladet .

Still, Anja C. Jensen believes that she must now eat her own words. Because the car must go, she believes. However, she tells the media that it is 'difficult to find something else to drive'.

She insists that she did what she said. But the car hasn't been sold. The excuse? That a 'new Audi' won't be available until February, which she can see herself in better.

According to Ekstra Bladet, the HK chairman has not yet been able to test drive the car. And she is also somewhat hesitant, because – as she says; "I have just been talking to someone who says that some of them are also made in China. That is not bad."

And she's right. Audi is indeed building more cars in China. But the car the union boss is probably thinking of is an A6 e-tron. And the car, which will have its Danish premiere next month, is assembled in the German city of Neckarsulm.

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