Elon Musk Sparks Controversy with Gesture, Calls for Wikipedia Defunding
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is at the center of controversy after a gesture made during the inauguration rally of US President Donald Trump was widely interpreted as a "Nazi salute." In response to a Wikipedia entry referencing the incident, Musk criticized the site and urged his followers to "defund" it, calling it an extension of legacy media propaganda.
The Wikipedia entry described Musk's action, stating that he extended his right arm towards the crowd in a manner that drew comparisons to a fascist salute. Musk, however, has denied any malicious intent behind the gesture. He took to social media to voice his discontent with both legacy media and the online encyclopedia, stating that the portrayal is inaccurate and biased.
In addition, Musk's estranged transgender daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson, commented on the situation, subtly critiquing her father's actions and the public's reaction. Her remarks suggested that people's interpretations of the gesture are misdirected, while also acknowledging her complex relationship with her father.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) also weighed in, suggesting that the gesture was awkward rather than malicious. As the situation develops, Musk’s comments and actions continue to attract scrutiny and varying public opinions.
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