Billionaire and Trump administration insiderĀ Elon Musk spoke virtually to a crowd of supporters of the far-right AfD party in Halle, Germany on Saturday, telling Germans to let go of āpast guiltā in his strongest endorsement of the party yet.
“It’s okay to be proud to be German, this is a very important principle,ā Musk said on Saturday, drawing cheers from the crowd. āItās good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything.ā
The phrase was a near-direct quotation of the neo-Nazi NDP partyās former slogan, āIch bin stolz, ein Deutscher zu sein.ā (“Iām proud to be German.ā)
The rally, reportedly attended by more than 4,500, comes weeks ahead of a national election that could deliver the far-right its best electoral performance since the 1930s.
During his speech, Musk told rallygoers their party was āthe best hope for the future of Germany.ā He also suggested that voters shouldnāt feel guilty about the Holocaust or other āsinsā in the nationās past.
āI think there is too much focus on past guilt, and we need to move beyond that,ā Musk, who was born in apartheid South Africa, added. āChildren should not feel guilty for the sins of their parents, or their great-grandparents even.ā
The sly reference to the NDP wasnāt the first trollishĀ neo-Nazi dogwhistleĀ Musk has made this week. At an Inauguration Day rally, the X owner twice threw a gesture that fascism experts identified asĀ a āNazi salute.ā
European leaders have been sounding alarm bells over Muskās recent attempts to influence elections on the continent. While Musk’s meddling has almost exclusively focused on far-right movements, leaders suspect the billionaire’s ultimate goal is creating a less-regulated Europe where he can more easily make money.
āMusk is strengthening those who are weakening Europe,ā German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck saidĀ earlier this month. “A weak Europe is in the interest of those for whom regulation is an inappropriate limitation of their power.”Ā
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