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Subject Musk's Nazi Salute Becomes 'Awkward Gesture' in 'Exuberant Speech'
Date January 24, 2025 12:11 AM
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PBS: Nazi salutes ‘done in a spirit of irony and exuberance,’ alt-right leader says

Elon Musk was not the first supporter to celebrate a Trump victory by evoking Nazi Germany (PBS, 11/22/16 ([link removed]) ).

There’s something about the start of a Trump presidency that makes grown men do strange things, like heiling Hitler.

Eight years ago, after Trump’s first election, white nationalist Richard Spencer ([link removed]) couldn’t resist flashing a Nazi salute as he addressed a rally just blocks from the White House (PBS, 11/22/16 ([link removed]) ).

This time around, a more prominent Trump supporter gave a Nazi salute in a bigger forum. “I never imagined we would see the day when what appears to be a Heil Hitler salute would be made behind the presidential seal,” Rep. Jerrold Nadler wrote on Twitter/X (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ).

Nadler was referring to Elon Musk, the world’s richest person ([link removed]) and Trump’s major patron. Having spent over $275 million ([link removed]) backing Trump, Musk secured a speaking slot at Trump’s Inauguration Day rally at Capital One Arena.

Addressing the crowd from the same podium Trump would soon speak from, Musk gave a passionate Nazi salute. Then he did it again.


** 'A Hitler salute is a Hitler salute'
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NYT: Elon Musk Ignites Online Speculation Over the Meaning of a Hand Gesture

The New York Times (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ) reported "speculation" that Musk had given a Nazi salute at Trump's inauguration.

The New York Times (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ) described the moment:

[Musk] grunted and placed his hand to his heart before extending his arm out above his head with his palm facing down. After he turned around, he repeated the motion to those behind him.

“My heart goes out to you,” Musk then said ([link removed]) . “It is thanks to you that the future of civilization is assured."

The Times story was headlined, “Elon Musk Ignites Online Speculation Over the Meaning of a Hand Gesture.”

But speculation wasn’t needed. “Whoever on a political stage, making a political speech in front of a partly far-right audience, elongates his arm diagonally in the air both forcefully and repeatedly, is making a Hitler salute,” wrote ([link removed]) journalist Lenz Jacobsen. His story for the German newspaper Die Zeit (1/21/25 ([link removed]) ) is headlined “A Hitler Salute Is a Hitler Salute Is a Hitler Salute.”

NYU history professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat was no less certain. “That was a Nazi salute—and a very belligerent one too,” she wrote on X (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ).

Ben-Ghiat was commenting on a widely shared video posted ([link removed]) by PBS’s NewsHour, which reported that “Musk gave what appeared to be a fascist salute.”

In a sign of the dangers that lie ahead for media, particularly public media, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gave Musk a pass for his racist salute, and instead took aim at PBS for posting video of it. Greene wrote on X (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ):

I look forward to PBS NewsHour coming before my committee and explaining why lying and spreading propaganda to serve the Democrat party and attack Republicans is a good use of taxpayer funds.

We will be in touch soon.

Meanwhile, the axe has already fallen on a Milwaukee meteorologist. CBS 58—whose call letters, coincidentally ([link removed]) , are WDJT—dropped Sam Kuffel the day after she posted about Musk’s salute on her personal Instagram account (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 1/22/25 ([link removed]) ). Over a picture of Musk, Kuffel’s post read: "Dude Nazi saluted twice. TWICE. During the inauguration."


** 'The actual truth'
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Twitter: Jewish communties have been pushing the exact kind of dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. Elon Musk: You have said the absolute truth.

The idea that "Western Jewish populations" are "pushing...dialectical hatred of whites" is at the core of Nazi ideology. Musk declared it "the actual truth" (X, 11/15/23 ([link removed]) ).

Reared in apartheid South Africa, Musk is no stranger to extremism. Like many on the far right, a favorite target of Musk’s is George Soros ([link removed]) , the Jewish billionaire who funds lefty candidates and causes.

As Israeli newspaper Haaretz (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ) reported:

Much of Musk's criticism centers around Soros' supposed role in the racist "great replacement theory," whose proponents allege that Soros is funding waves of immigration that are meant to deliberately dilute the white population in order to reshape society and its politics. This conspiracy has been cited by white nationalists who have perpetrated deadly attacks in Charlottesville, Pittsburgh, El Paso and Buffalo.

Soros is bent on “destroying Western civilization,” says Musk, who after making his Nazi salute thanked Trump’s supporters for assuring “the future of civilization.”

Musk has endorsed explicitly antisemitic conspiracy theories. He responded “You have said the actual truth” (X, 11/15/23 ([link removed]) ) to a user who posted ([link removed]) :

Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them. I’m deeply disinterested in giving the tiniest shit now about Western Jewish populations coming to the disturbing realization that those hordes of minorities that [they] support flooding their country don’t exactly like them too much.

Trump, of course, is also fluent in far-right ideology. His first wife, Ivana, said Trump kept a book of Hitler’s speeches near his bed (ABC, 12/20/23 ([link removed]) ). As president, after white nationalists romped through Charlottesville chanting “Jews will not replace us” in 2017, Trump famously said that some of them were “very fine people ([link removed]) .”

And Musk isn't just backing Trump; he's also voiced support for far right candidates in Europe. “He has made recent statements in support of Germany's far-right AfD party and British anti-immigration party Reform UK,” reported the BBC (1/21/25 ([link removed]) ), which noted Musk’s “politics have increasingly shifted to the right.”


** 'Musk stirs controversy'
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WaPo: The missing context from the Elon Musk salute

Megan McArdle (Washington Post, 1/21/25 ([link removed]) ) argues that democracy requires us to pretend that those who openly promote Nazi ideology are not actually doing so.

The only word my wife could utter as she handed me her phone Monday night was “watch.” And we did. Again and again, with our stomachs in knots.

My only comfort was knowing that Musk would be excoriated in the coming news cycle. But when I searched our hometown newspaper, the Washington Post, all I saw was a headline ([link removed]) that read, “Elon Musk Gives Exuberant Speech at Inauguration.”

The post consisted of a one-minute video of Musk’s “high-energy speech,” and left out the jaw-dropping part: Musk, head on, eagerly giving a Nazi salute for all the world to see. The Post video only showed Musk’s second, comparatively lackluster ([link removed]) salute, with his back to the cameras.

By late Tuesday morning, the Post had uploaded a new video ([link removed]) that included a straight-on shot of Musk’s first salute, but under the anodyne headline: “Elon Musk Stirs Controversy Over Hand Gesture at Trump Rally.”

By Tuesday night, the Post had finally published its own story ([link removed]) , as well as republished an AP story ([link removed]) . The latter began:

Right-wing extremists are celebrating Elon Musk’s straight-arm gesture during a speech Monday, although his intention wasn’t totally clear.

Meanwhile, Post columnist Megan McArdle claimed Musk’s salute may have been nothing more than “an awkward attempt to embody what he said next: ‘My heart goes out to you.’” In her column—headlined “The Missing Context From the Elon Musk Salute” (1/21/25 ([link removed]) )—McArdle wrote that Musk “made other awkward gestures” in his speech:

That may just be how he moves when he’s excited. Musk has said he is mildly autistic, and even high-functioning autistic people struggle with reading, and sending, accurate social cues.


** A mogul with prime seating
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Donald Trump as photographed by Jeff Bezos.

Jeff Bezos (X, 1/20/25 ([link removed]) ) posted this close-quarters view of Donald Trump's inauguration, declaring himself "excited to collaborate."

For the Post, its weak coverage of Musk’s salute comes at a time when the paper’s owner, Jeff Bezos, has been busy supplicating himself before Trump (FAIR.org, 1/22/25 ([link removed]) ).

Just ahead of the election, Bezos personally killed the Post’s endorsement of Trump’s opponent, Kamala Harris (FAIR.org, 10/30/24 ([link removed]) ). Since Trump’s win, Bezos and the company he founded, Amazon, have lavished Trump and his family with millions of dollars. And the Post recently spiked a drawing by Pulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes, which depicted Bezos and other tech billionaires groveling before Trump (FAIR.org, 1/7/25 ([link removed]) ).

That groveling is what enabled Bezos to view Trump’s inauguration up close ([link removed]) . “Donald Trump did everything but invite the tech moguls to join him in taking the oath,” wrote the Post’s Ruth Marcus (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ):

The scene—moguls with prime dais seating inside the cozy Rotunda, while lawmakers and governors and other luminaries were relegated to watching on screens—could not have been more revealing.

Amid Bezos’s politicking, the Post is in freefall, hemorrhaging talent and readers—yet another gift to Trump.


** 'Pure propaganda'
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Zeit: A Hitler salute is a Hitler salute is a Hitler salute

Zeit Online (1/21/25 ([link removed]) ) masked an image of Musk's gesture in deference to Germany's anti-Nazi laws.

Musk, notably, hasn’t denied that he made a Nazi salute. Instead, he’s lashed out on X (1/21/25 ([link removed]) , 1/22/25 ([link removed]) ), the platform he owns, blaming the “pure propaganda” media and “radical leftists” for stirring up controversy. Musk also wrote on X (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ) that “the ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.”

But as Vanity Fair’s Kase Wickman (1/21/25) ([link removed]) noted, “people weren’t calling him Hitler”:

They were saying that he made a gesture that people who really dig Hitler typically make. It would be very easy to just plainly say that that wasn’t the intention, but Musk just let that pass.

Still, Musk has defenders, most notably Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (X, 1/23/25 ([link removed]) ) and the Anti-Defamation League. The latter claimed Musk “made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.” Let’s all “take a breath,” the ADL posted on X (1/20/25 ([link removed]) ).

Despite billing itself as a defender of civil rights and the final arbiter on antisemitism, the ADL has long prioritized its right-wing agenda above all (In These Times, 7/21/20 ([link removed]) ).

With its defense of Musk, “ADL opted to gaslight,” Haaretz’s Ben Samuels wrote on X (1/21/25 ([link removed]) ). Samuels’ recent story (1/21/25) ([link removed]) is headlined “Musk’s ‘Fascist Salute’: US Jewish Establishment Failed Its First Test With Trump 2.0.”

Much of US corporate media also failed that first test.
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