Comment by staticelf 5 months ago Yes, that is what I am saying. 10 comments staticelf Reply exe34 5 months ago Why do you think everybody else seems to be confusing it for that then? staticelf 5 months ago Because they are not confusing it. They believe in the opposite political opinion and want to smear their believed opponents whenever possible. zfg 5 months ago Neo-nazis say otherwise: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/elon-mus...Hitler says otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tlenyBWs4w&t=88sSays it twice: https://www.reddit.com/r/facepalm/comments/1i68puj/have_we_l...In what way was Musk not doing a fascist salute? staticelf 5 months ago In what way was Musk not doing a roman salute or just throwing his heart out to the masses? zfg 5 months ago A "roman salute" is the fascist salute. The word "fascist" comes from Italian politics and is derived from Latin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fascismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FascismSo ultimately you've agreed that Musk did indeed do a fascist salute. plorkyeran 5 months ago "throwing his heart out to the masses" is just not a thing. That isn't a gesture people make or that anyone has ever claimed to make before yesterday.The "roman salute" (which was invented by Italian fascists and not the Romans) is the same thing as the Nazi salute. exe34 5 months ago From the third link, do you believe there are subtle differences between the two gestures that we're missing, or are you saying that Adolf himself failed and delivered a Roman salute instead of a Nazi one? 2 replies → racktash 5 months ago Ah yes, the Nazi salute's innocuous cousin, totally unrelated to the far right, the Roman Salute... /sUnfortunately, this isn't a one off connection. For instance, search Musk and the AfD.Eventually you see enough associations between a person and who he sympathises with and you have to ask some questions.
exe34 5 months ago Why do you think everybody else seems to be confusing it for that then? staticelf 5 months ago Because they are not confusing it. They believe in the opposite political opinion and want to smear their believed opponents whenever possible.
staticelf 5 months ago Because they are not confusing it. They believe in the opposite political opinion and want to smear their believed opponents whenever possible.
zfg 5 months ago Neo-nazis say otherwise: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/elon-mus...Hitler says otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tlenyBWs4w&t=88sSays it twice: https://www.reddit.com/r/facepalm/comments/1i68puj/have_we_l...In what way was Musk not doing a fascist salute? staticelf 5 months ago In what way was Musk not doing a roman salute or just throwing his heart out to the masses? zfg 5 months ago A "roman salute" is the fascist salute. The word "fascist" comes from Italian politics and is derived from Latin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fascismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FascismSo ultimately you've agreed that Musk did indeed do a fascist salute. plorkyeran 5 months ago "throwing his heart out to the masses" is just not a thing. That isn't a gesture people make or that anyone has ever claimed to make before yesterday.The "roman salute" (which was invented by Italian fascists and not the Romans) is the same thing as the Nazi salute. exe34 5 months ago From the third link, do you believe there are subtle differences between the two gestures that we're missing, or are you saying that Adolf himself failed and delivered a Roman salute instead of a Nazi one? 2 replies → racktash 5 months ago Ah yes, the Nazi salute's innocuous cousin, totally unrelated to the far right, the Roman Salute... /sUnfortunately, this isn't a one off connection. For instance, search Musk and the AfD.Eventually you see enough associations between a person and who he sympathises with and you have to ask some questions.
staticelf 5 months ago In what way was Musk not doing a roman salute or just throwing his heart out to the masses? zfg 5 months ago A "roman salute" is the fascist salute. The word "fascist" comes from Italian politics and is derived from Latin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fascismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FascismSo ultimately you've agreed that Musk did indeed do a fascist salute. plorkyeran 5 months ago "throwing his heart out to the masses" is just not a thing. That isn't a gesture people make or that anyone has ever claimed to make before yesterday.The "roman salute" (which was invented by Italian fascists and not the Romans) is the same thing as the Nazi salute. exe34 5 months ago From the third link, do you believe there are subtle differences between the two gestures that we're missing, or are you saying that Adolf himself failed and delivered a Roman salute instead of a Nazi one? 2 replies → racktash 5 months ago Ah yes, the Nazi salute's innocuous cousin, totally unrelated to the far right, the Roman Salute... /sUnfortunately, this isn't a one off connection. For instance, search Musk and the AfD.Eventually you see enough associations between a person and who he sympathises with and you have to ask some questions.
zfg 5 months ago A "roman salute" is the fascist salute. The word "fascist" comes from Italian politics and is derived from Latin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fascismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FascismSo ultimately you've agreed that Musk did indeed do a fascist salute.
plorkyeran 5 months ago "throwing his heart out to the masses" is just not a thing. That isn't a gesture people make or that anyone has ever claimed to make before yesterday.The "roman salute" (which was invented by Italian fascists and not the Romans) is the same thing as the Nazi salute.
exe34 5 months ago From the third link, do you believe there are subtle differences between the two gestures that we're missing, or are you saying that Adolf himself failed and delivered a Roman salute instead of a Nazi one? 2 replies →
racktash 5 months ago Ah yes, the Nazi salute's innocuous cousin, totally unrelated to the far right, the Roman Salute... /sUnfortunately, this isn't a one off connection. For instance, search Musk and the AfD.Eventually you see enough associations between a person and who he sympathises with and you have to ask some questions.
Why do you think everybody else seems to be confusing it for that then?
Because they are not confusing it. They believe in the opposite political opinion and want to smear their believed opponents whenever possible.
Neo-nazis say otherwise: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/elon-mus...
Hitler says otherwise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tlenyBWs4w&t=88s
Says it twice: https://www.reddit.com/r/facepalm/comments/1i68puj/have_we_l...
In what way was Musk not doing a fascist salute?
In what way was Musk not doing a roman salute or just throwing his heart out to the masses?
A "roman salute" is the fascist salute. The word "fascist" comes from Italian politics and is derived from Latin:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_fascism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism
So ultimately you've agreed that Musk did indeed do a fascist salute.
"throwing his heart out to the masses" is just not a thing. That isn't a gesture people make or that anyone has ever claimed to make before yesterday.
The "roman salute" (which was invented by Italian fascists and not the Romans) is the same thing as the Nazi salute.
From the third link, do you believe there are subtle differences between the two gestures that we're missing, or are you saying that Adolf himself failed and delivered a Roman salute instead of a Nazi one?
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Ah yes, the Nazi salute's innocuous cousin, totally unrelated to the far right, the Roman Salute... /s
Unfortunately, this isn't a one off connection. For instance, search Musk and the AfD.
Eventually you see enough associations between a person and who he sympathises with and you have to ask some questions.