In an indirect way he replied after the saliva caused that he hailed Nazis on the Capital One Arena scene in which the parade was held in his honor. Elon Musk of Donald Trump’s most hardcore supporters, has not officially been placed however an answer he gave in post to X shows that he rather rejects Nazi salutes. CORVERSE “Can we stop calling people Nazis? It didn’t work out the election period, it doesn’t work, and now, it’s exhausting, boring and old. No longer passes, people are not shocked by it” was what a user wrote X with Elon Musk answering underneath “yes, that’s exactly what”. However, in the video that Musk’s team uploaded to his X account, this scene has been cut. In place of greeting, spectators appear to applaud him. ADVERSE — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Musk addresses the nation. America what have you done? — The Rev. Anton Mittens (@MittensOff) Everyone thinks the salute was Nazi. For historian Claire Obin, an expert on the issue of Nazism in the U.S., there is no doubt: Elon Musk did indeed do the “zig heil”, the Nazi salute, commented through X. “He didn’t take much”, he also eloquently commented through X Democratic Congressman Jimmy Gomes, quoting another post with the photograph of the richest man on the planet as he makes the greeting on stage. Another historian specialized in fascism, Ruth Ben-Giat, also stressed through X that “he was indeed a Nazi salute, very warlike”. Some foreign newspapers, such as Israeli Haaretz or British Guardian, noted that the American businessman “seemed” to make “fascist” or “fascist style” greeting. “It seems that she was keeping it in the weather and finally able to do it,” commented Democratic congresswoman Cory Bush, also through X. “As if she rehearsed in the mirror to find the right angle” It seems “as if he rehearsed in front of the mirror to find the exact angle,” he ironically added. Wired magazine noted that many extreme right personalities did not hide their joy in this gesture, such as commentator Evan Kilgor, that he praised Mr. Musk’s “unbelievable” move. In recent times Elon Musk multiplied the statements of support to the German far-right AfD party, Italy’s far-right Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, as well as the British anti-immigration Reform UK party. “Ilon Musk knew exactly what he was doing with his fascist Roman salute at Trump’s event — enrolled as part of his explicit support for extreme-right politicians and parties,” stressed Amy Spitalnik, head of the American Jewish organization JCPA. “In a way, we found ourselves discussing whether a Nazi salute at Trump’s gathering was indeed a Nazi salute, just eight hours after the beginning of the second Trump presidency. That is exactly how fascism works,” she completed. But for Brandon Galambos, 29-year-old pastor present at the event, the gesture of the technology tycoon looked “humoristic”. “He is very strange and uses sarcasm a lot,” he told the French Agency. “Obviously the left (…) will say that he is a Nazi or whatever, but I think it was just humorous the way he did it.” The ADL organization, which struggles against anti-Semitism and has previously succeeded against the richest man in the world, this time seemed to defend him. “It seems as if Elon Musk made an unspeakable gesture in a moment of excitement, not a Nazi salute,” he appreciated through X.
Elon Musk: His indirect response to the Nazi salute
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