Elon Musk continues to champion right-wing politics in Europe.
An opinion poll conducted last week might finally shed some light on just how many of Musk's customers suffer from "Tesla shame."
But in Germany, there was little doubt about its meaning. Elon Musk speaking at the Inauguration Day event at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on Monday.Credit...Eric Lee/The New York ...
Musk made a virtual appearance at a campaign event for Germany’s far-right AfD party, saying “children should not be guilty of the sins of their parents.”
The European Commission (EC) says it has requested information from Elon Musk's X related to the algorithms that determine the content it recommends to
Elon Musk has been condemned as "a mixture of mad and right-wing extremist" by professor Jens-Christian Wagner, a historian who runs the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial, the largest in Germany.
Musk's AfD support, followed a gesture many said resembled a Nazi salute, and came as leaders are due to observe the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Elon Musk told a far-right rally in Germany that the nation's citizens should take pride in their heritage and let go of the guilt associated with Germany's fascist past.
Yolanda Díaz, the minister of labor and social economy from the left-wing Sumar party, said: “Last night, the whole planet could see Elon Musk emulating the Nazi salute in the context of Donald Trump’s inauguration. It has been a very harsh image that has made me make a decision that I have been meditating on for several months.”
Mainstream political leaders in Europe have accused the US billionaire of interfering in European politics. Read more at straitstimes.com.