Elon Musk's controversial gesture at Capitol One arena sparks Nazi salute debate
Elon Musk appeared at Capitol One Arena, celebrating Donald Trump's victory and discussing his Mars ambitions. His excited speech about the future of space exploration and American astronauts was overshadowed by a controversial gesture interpreted...

Musk also discussed space exploration, asking, "Can you imagine how awesome it would be when American astronauts take American flags to another planet?" He pledged his efforts to the crowd, stating, "I'm going to work my a off for you guys."
During his appearance, Musk made a gesture that sparked controversy on social media. Some interpreted the gesture as resembling a Nazi salute, while others defended it as a gesture of thanks.
One social media user criticized Musk, writing, "I cant believe that @elonmusk did yhr zieg heil salute as a way of thanking Trump supporters for helping Trump win... what the actual fuck. The fucking Nazi salute. I used to overlook Musk's bs for the sake of space exploration but this, I can no longer overlook the bullshit."
Another user commented, "Elon just did a full Nazi salute, can’t help himself." A different user defended Musk, writing, "The Fake News and their minions are trying to say that Elon Musk did a "Nazi Salute" at Capital One Arena.
They removed the audio of Elon saying thank you, and he concludes by saying "my heart goes out to you." It wasn't a Nazi Salute. He was saying thank you. This is why you lost."
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