This is partly a transatlantic miscommunication.Octavious wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:35 pmNo, when a schoolboy does it he's playing wargames or (in the not so distant past) doing a Faulty Towers or Allo Allo impression, or just mocking the Nazis like pretty much everyone who actually fought them and their children did. There is literally nothing to punish unless he was deliberately using it to try and intimate or upset someone, which I've never seen happen in person. Again, intent and context are everything.
In Canada/the US the socially acceptable use of Nazi slogans, symbols, etc. is really quite circumscribed. If you're Charlie Chaplin or Mel Brooks and it is very obviously skewering Nazis, then it's all good. In pretty much every other circumstance, including jokes, it's generally best to steer clear. You would absolutely get in trouble throwing a Sieg Heil in a classroom even if you claim your intention was to denigrate Nazis. It's generally something that's not hard to avoid and not much is lost because of it. I wouldn't change the norms around it, since this approach makes it quite hard for ill-intentioned Nazi sympathizers to use it maliciously (which indeed does happen - there are annual skinhead marches in my city, you can find 1000 videos online of people doing the salute at holocaust memorials, etc.)
I suspect that Musk intentionally contrived a circumstance where he could do a Nazi salute on stage at a political rally with some small degree of plausible deniability. I wholeheartedly agree that context is rather important.
I wonder if you watched the video or only saw the headlines? It would be a rather bizarre coincidence to throw an outstretched right arm from your heart to the top right not once, but twice.Octavious wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:35 pmMy point, which I thought I clearly stated, is that I don't know what was going on. I find the idea that he was completely oblivious to it plausible, as he has lived an entire life playing the role of an intelligent man with some pretty remarkable blind spots. It is in keeping with his past actions. I find the idea plausible that he wanted to create something that, if you squint a bit and focus entirely on the arm, resembles a Nazi salute enough to make the usual suspects very excitable. I find the idea that he genuinely thought it was a Nazi salute extremely unlikely... firstly because why? And also because in the alternate universe where he wanted to do a Nazi salute he would do a far better one.
I agree it was no accident.
There are a handful of plausible motives.
Musk loves the AfD. Giving a Hitler salute on national television lets a certain group of people know that he's their voice in government. You refrain from also yelling "heil hitler" to create the sliver of deniability needed for those sympathetic to Musk and Trump to implausibly say it was just a seizure or something.
Musk loves controversy and provocation. Doing a Hitler salute is profoundly offensive and near-universally reviled, but in the current political environment enough pundits will claim it didn't happen even after we all saw it to create the sort of endless stupid controversy Musk seems to love.
Either of these seem more likely to me than Musk making the world's weirdest mistake twice.