It actually isn’t a fact. The “recalls” you’re talking about are mostly software updates your truck installs while you sleep. The other “recalls” like the rivet in the pedal or the glue on the pillars isn’t exactly something most people would deem necessary or ever have an issue with, but Tesla is proactively addressing anything that could ever go wrong. Most car companies wait until lawsuits force them to act. As a Tesla owner I can say that the media is lying to you and if you think Elon or Tesla is bad, that should be a sign to you that you have succumbed to brainwashing and probably believe a bunch of other nonsense too. As a result, you should do a deep look at yourself and figure out what changes you need to make in order to start viewing life through your own lens.
Wow, you take it far further!

To start, even if I like Cybertruck, I will never buy a $200k car from a company without any history in the field. I don't think or say that Elon or Tesla are bad, but for sure, they don't have the knowledge of other companies in this field. Offering a car of this value, it should be without any problems, no matter which company produces it. It's not a phone or an experimental product. That's me, and I don't judge others if they do buy it.
As a Tesla owner that you are, you have a different view and perspective, but that doesn't mean that
everybody else is lying. Personally, I wouldn't want my $200k car to be recalled or need any fix other than some usuals that all companies do.
By the way, proactively means that they knew it and it was better for their benefit to make a move before they got a lawsuit. They don't do it to protect their clients but themselves. It cost far less...