There’s an easy Trump Derangement Syndrome test happening in real time. Did tech billionaire Elon Musk give the Nazi salute at President Donald Trump’s inauguration? We have zero evidence that Musk has an ounce of respect or admiration for Adolf Hitler and his vile Third Reich. None. Yet far-Left souls in the media and elsewhere … The post ‘Bill and Ted’ Star: Elon Musk Did a Nazi Salute appeared first on Hollywood in Toto.
There’s an easy Trump Derangement Syndrome test happening in real time.
Did tech billionaire Elon Musk give the Nazi salute at President Donald Trump’s inauguration?
We have zero evidence that Musk has an ounce of respect or admiration for Adolf Hitler and his vile Third Reich.
None.
Yet far-Left souls in the media and elsewhere insist his jerky hand move represented an ode to all things Nazi. One of those souls is Alex Winter.
The actor best known for playing Bill S. Preston, Esquire in three “Bill and Ted” adventures used his Bluesky account to repost a comment saying Musk is a not-so-closeted Nazi.
He also argued that Bluesy is the only digital platform that’s “safe” for modern users. The Twitter-like service attracted a throng of far-Left celebrities in recent weeks following Donald Trump’s re-election.
Folks like Stephen King, Jon Cryer and more fled Musk’s X for the “safe space” of Bluesky. Sadly, the new platform became filled with the kind of hate its users claimed to leave behind on X.
Some users targeted a journalist who brought the matter to light.
Horrifying what is happening at Bluesky. Sociopaths have stirred up a massive smear campaign against journalist Jesse Singal. Hundreds of people are piling on with scurrilous allegations. Tonight—death threats and doxxing. pic.twitter.com/YlW0q8mz2F
— Christina Hoff Sommers (@CHSommers) December 16, 2024
BlueSky is refusing to ban Jesse Singal and the crybullies are absolutely bereft with grief. pic.twitter.com/tPOhwe11m2
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) December 13, 2024
Winter’s anti-social media rant didn’t mince words.
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter are being expressly used for fascist propaganda, control, and targeted attacks. They are unsafe. If you have to be there, be there, but it’s not ceding the digital space to leave fascist platforms for new and safe alternatives. Community is where we make it.
Ironically, Musk’s X has offered more free speech than the platform’s previous owners, reflected in the nefarious Twitter Files scandal.
More recently, Mark Zuckerberg vowed to scrap Facebook’s biased fact-checking system in favor of an X-inspired “community notes” program.
Again, more speech, not less.
Winter previously directed the little-seen documentary “The YouTube Effect.” The film argued for more content moderation on platforms like Google’s massive video channel. In a 2023 interview, he argued conservative comic Steven Crowder should be removed from the platform for inciting violence.
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