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Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s daughter, accused her father of giving a “definitely Nazi salute” at two rallies in January, calling his actions “fucking cringe.”

In an interview with Teen Vogue, she criticized Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration and advocated for trans rights, emphasizing the importance of gender-affirming care for minors.

Wilson, who transitioned as a teen, described Musk as cold and absent, and revealed she no longer associates with him or his family.

She also expressed fear over anti-trans legislation under Trump’s administration.

  • edric
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    It’s mindblowing how anyone still genuinely thinks what he did was anything but.

      • TheLowestStone
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        It refers to the cosmetic enhancements he has had done to make him feel more comfortable in his own body. The most obvious being his hair plugs.

        • @zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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          And also the copious use of steroids (without any accompanying resistance training), which makes him look like a sweaty bag of manure on legs

  • Queen HawlSera
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    Elon Musk literally helped re-legalize segregation in Federal Contracts, if he had the power he’d ban MLK’s “I Have A Dream” speech and gate off Harlem from the rest of New York.

  • @frunch@lemmy.world
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    My favorite explanation for this is that he’s autistic. It never fucking ends with these people, lol

    • Lady Butterfly
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      719 days ago

      Yep, its fucking outrageous and insulting. He’s not an autistic person that needs 24 supported living, he can function to a high level in day to day society. He’s been in the public eye long enough to be well aware of how his actions can be perceived. He fucking knows exactly what he was doing, and chose to do it.

    • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      True, but shed also particularly able to speak on his mens rea. She’s spoken openly about how even when she was young he was bigoted and cruel. So while many of us may have witnessed a man get radicalized by the right wing as he lost his damn mind which might lead some to think it was him being edgy or something, she’s able to say that no, he in his private life as a man who was merely rich was a massive shit stain.

  • @F_OFF_Reddit@lemmy.world
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    1318 days ago

    Do we really need her opinion on this? I mean we all know what it was, I mean we might as well ask the baker at this point and make an article?

  • 100_kg_90_de_belin
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    Western media and political discourse: “Best I can do is 1930s Germany-adjacent arm gesture”

  • @boughtmysoul@lemmy.world
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    617 days ago

    Just to remind everyone of Elon’s response:

    He said that Tesla vandalism was connected to hormone therapy used by Trans people.

    Intentionally damaging a Tesla is now considered an act of demoestic terrorism.

    Just another step from Project 2025 criminalizing Trans people.

    And this is his fucking CHILD.

    What an irredeemable piece of shit.

  • @El_Azulito@lemmy.world
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    In the past two months, while some of y’all motherfuckers have been busy arguing over whether it was a Nazi salute or not, this guy and his orange fucko have been dismantling the Constitution in real time. But sure—carry on. This debate is clearly way more important.

    Goddamnit.

        • @sfu@lemm.ee
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          -217 days ago

          I’m not being snappy, but what part of the constitution are you talking about? Anything in specific?

            • @sfu@lemm.ee
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              -216 days ago

              I was hoping it would, but this article does not show how the constitution applies to non citizens. It names many amendments that they say protect non citizens, but it does not show the constitution saying that those rights are for non citizens, the article just says they are.

              • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ
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                The idea is that it’s an inclusive document. I think the two parts that directly say they are rights for citizens clearly imply that the rest of it is for everyone. It’s a shame we have to rely on this ancient document, which is in some places poorly written.

                Good luck getting 3/4 of states to agree that water is wet though, so rewriting, rewording, or amending the Constitution is off the table. That leaves us stuck with interpretations from the courts, which I hope we can at least agree are largely corrupt.

                • @sfu@lemm.ee
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                  Yeah, there is a lot of corruption for sure. I think there needs to be a solid document of rights for non-citizens, both one for those here legally, and one for those here illegally. I do not think non-citizens should have all the same rights as citizens, because the citizens of a country should come first. And I would then say those who came legally should come second. But, a good country should want to treat people correctly, and so I do think non-citizens deserve some rights, to prevent them from being mistreated. But the current rights in the constitution are for citizens, unless they specify that they are for non-citizens.

    • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      717 days ago

      It might surprise you but people can do more than two things at once. Such a misdirected fake outrage comment.

  • UltraMagnus0001
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    The potential side effects of ketamine include dissociative experiences that may lead to confusion or impaired motor coordination, cognitive disturbances, and, with repeated misuse, the risk of developing a substance use disorder.

    • @smayonak@lemmy.world
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      There was a porn star whose ketamine addiction led to a series of events which resulted in a vegetative state. She shows signs of consciousness but no signs of intelligence just like musky

      • @Turbofish@lemmy.world
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        It’s in there. Being completely divorced from reality and convinced that every fever dream is truth leads to some strange places.

    • @xye@lemm.ee
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      Yes that’s by design it’s literally a dissociative - that does not explain this behavior, at all. Also the research isn’t there for abuse, the only large scale studies have been from illegal street use, typically much higher quantity and much riskier quality than a clinical setting. I’m done trying to defend ketamine from you guys it’s obviously the easiest scapegoat you can find but you’re doing real harm here, on top of the harm this asshole has already done

  • @sfu@lemm.ee
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    -5719 days ago

    Well, according all the comments here that I’ve read, I’m stupid.

    Yes, when you watch the motion as a small repeating gif, of course it looks like a salute. When I watch the actual video, and listen to him speaking, I do not think its a salute.

    His child in the article is obviously not happy their father, even before this happened. Reading the article, its obvious their opinion is based on the trans issue, and because they disagree on the topic, then he must be a Nazi. Since they give no other reason for him being a Nazi, I don’t think their opinion holds much validity.

    • @fiohnah@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      The way you avoid saying “daughter” and “her” makes it clear that you don’t understand her or her opinion.

      Also, it was a Nazi salute. The first time I saw it, I was watching the actual video and not a GIF. He wants deniability so people who don’t like Nazis will be gaslit and people that do like Nazis will praise him.

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -1019 days ago

        I avoided calling them anything other than his child because I don’t know anything about his kids or that situation.

        • @fiohnah@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          The title says daughter. How else would you have known she’s “his child”? You are still going out of your way to say “them” now. Elon has many children, but this article is specifically about his daughter’s statements, not his other children.

          If you aren’t going to bother to be specific or accurate, why post at all? Are you posting your disingenuous comments in an attempt to unconditionally defend Musk, or are you just a troll? I’m just asking questions.

          • @sfu@lemm.ee
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            -518 days ago

            I can see that the trans issue is a touchy subject for you, but that’s not what I’m discussing here. So please don’t take offense.

    • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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      619 days ago

      oh yes the “everyone that disagrees with me thinks im a nazi” comment, get over yourself, you know you are one. Also another saying if everyone is A B" around you, you most likely are. hence you are probably here because reddit banned you for the same reason you will be on most forums.

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -118 days ago

        Get over yourself. I didn’t even say “everyone thinks I’m a Nazi.”

        I said “Well, according all the comments here that I’ve read, I’m stupid.” And I said that because plenty of the comments I was reading said that anyone thinking (what I said I think) is stupid.

        And no, I’ve never had a reddit account. Not sure what your problem is.

    • @Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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      You may not be aware, but Nazis (both traditional and the neo variant) love dog whistles.

      Obscure and hidden symbolism is core to their ideologies.

      Nazis (and most hate groups in general) love doing things that are just innocent enough, but with a wink or a nudge, demonstrate clear intention.

      It’s quite easy to not do a nazi salute and when public speaking, politicians (and people who practice their public speaking skills in general) have traditionally been coached on what features may be construed as, just look at the traditional ‘non-threatening’ two finger point.

      Finally, I don’t think it really matters what it technically was or wasn’t, what matters is perception and reception.

      Edit: I want to add some concrete examples of nazi dog whistling and symbolism.

      Historically the numbers 88 have been used by neo Nazis to represent HH (8th letter of the alphabet) as a disguised way to say ‘heil Hitler’

      The numbers on their own don’t mean anything, but given additional context, behaviors, or related ideals, then an additional meaning can be found.

      This is often used as an intentional way to inform sympathizers to your position that you are on their side (for example a group at a political gathering) without overtly communicating your position to those opposed.

      Another example is skinheads (not sharps) wearing and lacing their boots in a certain way with specific color laces.

      Hitler himself was immensely into the occult and found hidden symbolism to be very powerful, it’s part of why he repurposed so much religious iconography.

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -1219 days ago

        Yeah, I understand that. And I’ve spent some time online talking with neo Nazis, and I know how they act. I just don’t think he actually is. Conservative, yeah, but not a Nazi.

          • @Monomate@lemm.ee
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            Yeah, because if he’s indeed a nazi, he’s pretty incompetent at converting people into nazism. Some politicians such as Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris have done a hand gesture that resembles the nazi salute in their political rallies, but nobody at the time screamed they were dog whistling nazi symbology. Raising one’s hand to salute the audience is just a natural gesture, not some intricate gesture that’s exclusive to a bonafide nazi apologist.

            • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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              Lol, no they haven’t, and if you have a hard time seeing a chest pounding and sharp arm raising as a Nazi salute but buy a frozen frame of a wave as potentially equivalent you’re deep into the conservative media ecosystem looking for a reason to excuse him.

              It’s not a hand wave, it’s a frame-perfect Nazi salute with the beginning middle and end. There’s nothing he could have done to make it more accurate a Nazi salute other than speaking German at the time.

              https://gifyu.com/image/bzsAP

              • @Monomate@lemm.ee
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                What I see is Elon haters clinging to this salute as if it’s the one silver bullet that will somehow make him lose Trump’s or the Republicans’ support. But their insistence on this is like preaching to the choir, as right-wingers simply don’t care—some even like Elon more for being gutsy.

                If that’s all they’ve got on Elon, then he’s sure to keep his job at DOGE. And Trump is laughing all the way to the bank, as the anti-Elon sentiment shields him from criticism, as social media’s attention is mostly spent on Elon instead of Trump.

            • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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              It’s very easy to find an image of a politician, or anyone really in the public eye, doing what appears to be a Nazi salute. Pretty much any gesture that starts with the hand below shoulder level to above head level may well briefly transition between those two that could result in an image that appears to be a Nazi salute from one angle or another. It’s much harder to find video that closely mimics actual videos of Adolf Hitler doing a Nazii salute, even harder to see it happen twice just moments apart.

    • @Cheems@lemmy.world
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      Watching the original video it absolutely looks like it even alone without Hitler right beside it. It did the first time and it has every time ever since that. I watched it live and immediately said, “what the fuck”

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -819 days ago

        Maybe you wanted to see it? I don’t know if you did but if you already thought he was a Nazi, then of course you’d see it.

    • He did it twice. With gusto. You’re clearly struggling to reconcile that your idol is a Nazi and you’ve been wrong to worship him, or you’re also a Nazi.

    • @Kvoth@lemmy.world
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      You’ve either drank the Kool aid too or you’re not paying attention if you think that’s the only reason people think he’s a Nazi

    • @tomi000@lemmy.world
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      No person in their right mind would make such a gesture, especially not speaking in front of millions. It was not a 100% clear Hitlergruß. To me it seems pretty obvious that it was an intentional move to further divide the US population into people claiming he did a Nazi salute and those brushing it off as a random gesture, ridiculing the other side. Ragebaiting by doing a 99% nazi salute is not much better than doing an actual one.

      How come its mostly people who behave exactly like nazis who ‘accidentally’ make very similar gestures to nazi salutes? I wonder…

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        What if he just made a motion, and it happened to look like that, even though it was not intentional? Watching the video, that’s how I see it. I think he just got caught up in the moment, and made a gesture of thanks, not trying to look like anything.

        • @Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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          218 days ago

          You sure are spending a lot of time on your apologia.

          Sometimes, like Nazi salutes- actions are much louder than words.

        • @tomi000@lemmy.world
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          He did it again, just a second later.

          Also, a ‘gesture of thanks’ usually doesnt involve tensing up your whole body and stretching your right arm with the palm facing downwards. This is as unnatural of a gesture as it gets.

          • @Monomate@lemm.ee
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            He bent his whole body to give a salute. It was quite off-center and awkward, not really like the nazi salute as seen on historical videos of Hitler, which is a much more deliberate and aligned hand motion in relation to the body. If Elon time traveled to Hitler rallies and did this salute, he’d be reprimanded for doing it all wrong.

            • @tomi000@lemmy.world
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              Ah yes. When people ask if Im a nazi and I tell them “no, my nazi salute is too weak” they immediately understand.

            • @GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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              When your defense is, “Actual Nazis would say you need to work on your Nazi salute if you want to do it right,” you need to realize you’re also saying, “Actual Nazis would recognize this as a poorly done Nazi salute.” And him being an unfit, physically inept fuck doesn’t make it less of a Nazi salute, no more than my hour of playing tennis doesn’t make my attempt at a backhand swing any less of a backhand swing just because Serena Williams would fall on her ass laughing if she saw me do it.

        • Lit
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          You are right. Most neo Nazis will only make that nazi give heart out to hitler gesture only when caught up in the moment. when they lose control, their true nature is revealed, and they will even do it 2 or more times.

        • @Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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          Then he would have disavowed it and apologized for it immediately. You don’t accidentally Heil Hitler and then just pretend it didn’t happen.

    • @WaterFoul@lemmy.world
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      It’s very clearly a Nazi salute. There’s no room to misinterpret that. You didn’t even an argument beyond “I don’t think so”. No one cares what you think. We all saw him do a Nazi salute.

      People being mad at you doesn’t invalidate their opinion of you. That’s the dumbest thing I’ve read all day.

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -118 days ago

        If you don’t care what I think, then why waste your time replying to me?

    • @Coreidan@lemmy.world
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      1419 days ago

      It’s incredibly bizarre that there are people in the world defending this shit.

      It’s even more incredibly bizarre that anyone could actually look at that video and see anything other than a fucking nazi salute.

      People like you are why this world is turning to absolute shit. Just another cog in the wheel.

      • @sfu@lemm.ee
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        -1119 days ago

        I’m not defending it, because that’s not what I think it was, and that’s all I’ve said about it.

        Why do so many of you here have such a hard time with just understanding that it is possible that other people can see something a different way?