Elon Musk makes surprise appearance during Germany’s AfD election campaign event

Elon Musk makes surprise appearance during Germany’s AfD election campaign event

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Elon Musk makes surprise appearance during Germany’s AfD election campaign event
Author: Tara Cobham
Published: Jan, 26 2025 12:17

Tesla and SpaceX CEO rallies party’s far-right supporters at end of week where he has been embroiled in controversy. Elon Musk made a surprise appearance during an Alternative for Germany election campaign event, rallying the party’s far-right supporters at the end of a week when he has been embroiled in controversy.

 [The Tesla and SpaceX CEO caused uproar after he made a gesture that drew online comparisons to a Nazi salute during US president Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities]
Image Credit: The Independent [The Tesla and SpaceX CEO caused uproar after he made a gesture that drew online comparisons to a Nazi salute during US president Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities]

The world’s richest person tuned in live via video link to a hall of 4,500 people in Halle in eastern Germany on Saturday, speaking publicly in support of the far-right party for the second time in as many weeks. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO urged Germans to move “past guilt” in a week when he caused uproar after he made a gesture that drew online comparisons to a Nazi salute during US president Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities. Mr Musk has strongly denied that he did so.

 [Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, addresses the election campaign rally in Halle, eastern Germany, on Saturday]
Image Credit: The Independent [Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, addresses the election campaign rally in Halle, eastern Germany, on Saturday]

His remarks come as the world prepares for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, with the remaining survivors of Nazi Germany's atrocities set to be joined by world leaders and royalty for commemorations on Monday. The main observances take place at the site in southern Poland.

Addressing the far-right crowd alongside party leader Alice Weidel on Saturday, the US billionaire said that “children should not be guilty of the sins of their parents, let alone their great grandparents,” apparently referring to Germany’s Nazi past.

“There is too much focus on past guilt, and we need to move beyond that,” he said. The tech entrepreneur also spoke of preserving German culture and protecting the German people. “It's good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything,” he said.

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