Elon Musk sparks controversy for hand gesture during speech
Musk sparks controversy over a gesture he made during a speech celebrating Trump's inauguration, which was compared to a Nazi salute.
Posted on 23/01/2025 at 12:40
- Musk Sparks Controversy with Public Gesture.
- Historians Label Gesture as Nazi.
- Anti-Defamation League Defends Musk.
Elon Musk has sparked outrage after making a gesture during a speech celebrating the inauguration of Donald Trump.
At the event, Musk raised his arm forward, a movement that many on social media have compared to a Nazi salute.
The entrepreneur thanked the crowd for their support and assured that «the future of civilization is secured.»
The reaction on social networks was immediate, with numerous users criticizing the gesture for its similarities to the fascist salute.
Debate Among Historians and Defenders Over Elon Musk’s Gesture
Il saluto romano in mondovisione.
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Historians like Claire Aubin and Ruth Ben-Ghiat labeled the gesture as a clear «Nazi salute» in a belligerent context.
Andrea Stroppa, a confidant of Musk, defended the action, stating it was an emotive expression, not political.
Stroppa claimed that the gesture reflected Musk’s message: «I want to give you my heart.»
Elon Musk, known for his close ties with Trump, has faced increasing criticism for his political shift to the right.
Recently, Musk has expressed support for far-right parties in Germany and the United Kingdom, fueling the controversy.
However, the Anti-Defamation League defended the entrepreneur, describing the gesture as an «awkward movement, not a Nazi salute.»
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The gesture occurs as Musk takes on a key role in Trump’s new administration, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The controversy continues to fuel debates about the impact of public figures on politics and historical symbols.
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