neo-Nazism

Historian Confirms Musk’s Salute Was Nazi Gesture, Not “Awkward”

During a speech to supporters, Elon Musk performed a gesture resembling the Nazi salute, prompting immediate comparisons to fascist imagery. While the Anti-Defamation League downplayed the incident, experts in far-right politics identified the gesture as unambiguous and neo-Nazis celebrated it online. Musk, who has embraced far-right causes, dismissed criticism as a “dirty tricks campaign,” ignoring the gesture’s clear implications and its positive reception within extremist circles. Following the gesture, he continued his speech focusing on themes of national security and space colonization.

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Musk’s Salute Sparks Fury: Right-Wing Extremists Embrace Nazi Symbolism

Elon Musk’s seemingly innocuous gesture at a Trump rally—a salute resembling a Roman salute—has been enthusiastically embraced by right-wing extremists, white nationalists, and neo-Nazis online. Several prominent figures within these groups shared clips of the gesture, interpreting it as a sign of support. While alternative explanations exist, Musk’s past actions, including reinstating banned accounts on X and his associations with far-right groups, fuel concerns about his tacit endorsement of these ideologies. The incident highlights the concerning intersection of Musk’s influence and the far-right’s online mobilization.

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Trump’s Emboldened White Nationalists: A Growing Threat to Democracy

Trump’s recent appointments sharply contrast his initial, more moderate choices, now favoring a far-right agenda. Key figures like Tulsi Gabbard and the proposed appointment of Elon Musk reflect this shift towards individuals with controversial views and ties to far-right ideologies. This aligns with Trump’s base, encompassing both openly white supremacist and more moderate factions united by anti-communist sentiments, conspiracy theories, and disdain for democracy. While groups like Moms for Liberty initially held significant influence, the balance of power within the far-right continues to fluctuate.

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German AfD Politicians Exposed: Secret Meeting with Neo-Nazis in Switzerland

An exposé by Correctiv revealed a clandestine meeting in Switzerland between members of the German AfD party and Swiss neo-Nazi groups Junge Tat and Blood & Honour. The event, attended by AfD politicians Roger Beckamp and Lena Kotré, featured discussions about “remigration” and showcased the close ties between the AfD and extremist groups. Security measures, including ID checks and undisclosed locations, suggest the meeting was not as open as claimed by Beckamp. The neo-Nazi groups subsequently publicized the event online, further fueling calls for a ban on the AfD.

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Musk’s Neo-Nazi Endorsement Sparks Outrage

Elon Musk’s recent endorsement of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), a far-right party with controversial Nazi sympathies, underscores his growing embrace of extremist viewpoints. This statement, made on X, follows his efforts to block a US government spending bill and aligns with his promotion of anti-immigration policies globally. Chancellor Olaf Scholz acknowledged Musk’s freedom of speech but criticized the merit of his political advice. The AfD’s rising popularity in Germany, despite its extremist views and ongoing investigation, highlights the concerning global impact of Musk’s political influence.

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Musk’s AfD Endorsement Sparks Outrage

Elon Musk’s endorsement of Germany’s AfD party, a far-right ethnonationalist group with neo-Nazi ties, has sparked widespread controversy. The AfD promotes a vision of Germany that is racially homogenous and hostile to immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals, a platform gaining traction ahead of crucial February elections. While the AfD has celebrated the endorsement, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized Musk’s support, emphasizing freedom of speech while acknowledging its potential for disseminating harmful viewpoints. Criticism from both U.S. conservatives and Democrats underscores the international concern over Musk’s actions and the AfD’s growing influence.

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Texas Observer Unmasks Four Neo-Nazi X Accounts, Linking Operators to Texas and the Military

Under Elon Musk’s ownership, X (formerly Twitter) has experienced a surge in white supremacist and neo-Nazi content, with previously banned accounts reinstated and hateful content proliferating. The Texas Observer identified four anonymous account operators—Cyan Cruz, Michael Gramer, Robert Thorne, and John Anthony Provenzano—spreading this content, reaching a combined 500,000 followers at their peak. Musk’s interactions with these accounts, including replies and seemingly tacit approval, further fueled their rise despite a significant drop in platform moderation. These findings highlight a concerning trend of increased extremist activity and lax content moderation on X.

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Neo-Nazis March Across America: A Rising Threat

In 2024, a surge in neo-Nazi demonstrations across 16 states, totaling 34 reported incidents, signals a disturbing trend of increasing visibility and normalization of such hateful displays. These demonstrations, often featuring explicit Nazi imagery and targeting immigrants, are linked to a handful of organized groups, despite their relatively small membership. Experts note a correlation between the rise in these demonstrations and the second Trump presidency, with some neo-Nazi leaders openly celebrating his win. The FBI has identified racially motivated violent extremists, including those involved in these demonstrations, as a major domestic terror threat.

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Neo-Nazis Claim Victimhood After Columbus March Met With Resistance

Following a neo-Nazi group’s march through Columbus’ Short North, which involved the group shouting racial slurs and waving swastika flags, police chose not to make arrests. Body camera footage reveals the neo-Nazis claimed they were attacked by counter-protesters, while witnesses corroborated some of their claims. Police determined insufficient probable cause to charge the group, citing a lack of evidence that they were the aggressors in a physical altercation. Despite the presence of weapons and pepper spray, the neo-Nazis were released after questioning. The incident sparked widespread condemnation.

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American Nazis: Confronting the Homegrown Threat

A recent Nazi march in Columbus, Ohio, highlights the city’s persistent struggle with white supremacy, despite its progressive image. The march, claimed by a St. Louis group but possibly connected to local rivals, underscores the entrenched nature of these ideologies within the community. This contrasts sharply with the city’s response to other protests, indicating a disparity in treatment based on race. Ultimately, condemnation alone is insufficient; concrete action is needed to address the issue and prevent future incidents. The city must move beyond performative gestures to create an environment genuinely hostile to such extremism.

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