This phrase quickly became part of a cultural dictionary.
Posted on March 12, 2025 at 1:23pm
After Donald Trump used it to describe the Tesla dashboard, “Everything’s Computer” has become a hot new catchphrase meme. The President and Elon Musk held a press conference to showcase the red model’s plaid following a massive protest at Tesla dealers and a wave of vandalism against electric vehicles and charging stations.
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Trump critics and meme lovers featured the phrase right after the clip that showed that this moment fell on X. Now they’re making “everything is computer” jokes as a kind of fake zen or deep quote.
Why everyone says, “It’s all computers”
On March 11, 2025, Trump and Musk remained intact A rare press conference It looked like a Tesla infomercial. After condemning protests and vandalism against the company’s dealers and products, he declared the “violence” as a form of “domestic terrorism.”
“They are damaging to great American companies,” he said.
After the speech, Trump announced he would buy Tesla himself, and he and Musk walked to the Model S, allowing the president to check it out in front of the camera.
“Wow, that’s beautiful,” Trump said after sitting in the front seat. “This is a different panel than me… it’s all computers.”
Musk then showed him how he turned on the brakes, accelerators and the car. But Trump seemed reluctant to actually drive it.
Meidastouch Editor @Acyn The same afternoon, he reposted a clip of this part of a press conference on X, highlighting “all computers” comments, earning over 10.9 million views.
Many Trumps have to admit that some of what a man says is wrongly hilarious. “Everything’s Computer” sounds like an old man’s statement that doesn’t really know what actually works but says anything in his mind. The similarities with his political background are painfully entertaining.
“I hate this guy so much, so I hate how weird he is,” he wrote. @kyleplantemoji. “I always add sh*t to my lexicon without my consent. Everything is a computer. Beautiful. f*ck you.”
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Other users began tweeting along “all computers” or “all computers” or “wow,” or without context, or in combination with references to Zen images, matrix screenshots, or other memes about the elderly.
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“‘shinzo, I learned the craziest thing today. Did you know that it’s all computers? I’ll miss you,” joked. @autismcapital.
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Trump fans are riding on this meme and enjoying it so that they don’t plague the president’s accidental hilarity. AI Bros is particularly obsessed with it.
“I’m sorry, but it’s impossible not to add” Everything is computer to my lexicon,” says the AI company founder @Austen.
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Tesla of trouble
Tesla stock prices have plummeted from bad news. Meanwhile, vehicle owners rely on dressing up cars as others make as critics of the current administration, and Doge’s de facto heads are focusing their frustration on the company. Cybertrucks are particularly vulnerable, despite the cost, and are kicked out of the parade, covering even dogs and eggs.
Tesla dealers and charging stations have been destroyed or completely attacked in several states. Last week in Oregon, there were vehicles and windows. Damaged by gunfire overnight.
This trend appears to have led Trump to declare similar actions similar to domestic terrorism. Critics are nothing more than attempts to flag Tesla sales as the owner continues to play a heavy role in the administration and to alleviate the company’s suffering in the stock market due to masks.
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“Donald Trump is doing a Tesla infomercial for Elon Musk in front of the White House – his biggest political donor – is at the peak of corruption,” X-Account wrote. @rpsagainsttrump.
More “all computers” responses
Here are some reactions from the Internet to “all computers.”
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