Elon Musk Sparks Controversy with Nazi-Like Salutes at Trump Inauguration
During a speech at Donald Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk drew widespread condemnation and attention after making gestures associated with the Nazi regime. Speaking to tens of thousands of supporters at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., Musk expressed gratitude for Trump's election, but his gestures—a right hand on his chest followed by an outstretched arm—were reminiscent of the infamous Roman salute, a symbol historically used by fascists, including Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
After Musk's initial gesture, he repeated it while turning to face the crowd, prompting instant praise from neo-Nazi groups who interpreted the actions as a positive signal from the billionaire entrepreneur. Andrew Torba, founder of the far-right social media platform Gab, gushed over the salutes, and members of extremist circles widely expressed their approval on platforms like Telegram. Key figures in these communities suggested that Musk's gestures indicated a resurgence of far-right ideology.
As the incident sparked outrage and concern among observers, Musk has not publicly responded. His past associations with far-right figures and movements have become more prominent over recent years, raising questions about his views and influence.
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