Elon Musk Faces Controversy Over Gesture, Calls for Wikipedia Defunding
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has sparked controversy following a rally for President Donald Trump's second inauguration, where he was seen making a one-armed gesture that many have compared to a Nazi salute. The incident has generated significant backlash, prompting Musk to take to social media to criticize Wikipedia for its portrayal of the gesture. He claims the website disseminates disinformation and called for its defunding, stating that legacy media is regarded as a valid source for Wikipedia entries, which, he argues, compromises the platform's integrity.
In a response to Musk's actions, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales humorously noted that Musk's efforts to alter the website were futile, asserting that the site is not for sale. Additionally, Musk's estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, made a statement on social media implying criticism of her father's gesture, suggesting it warranted serious discussion. Despite the backlash, Musk downplayed the criticism, describing the allegations as tired tactics from opponents.
The Anti-Defamation League also weighed in, suggesting that Musk's actions appeared awkward but were not intended as a Nazi salute. The situation remains a focal point of public debate as Musk continues to address the issue through social media.
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