'That's a hard no': Outrage as Elon Musk tells far-right Germans to get over 'past guilt'
The richest man in the world caused a stir on Saturday when he reportedly told a far-right German party to get over their past "guilt."
Elon Musk, a close ally to President Donald Trump, over the weekend gave a remote presentation to the far-right German party AfD. The group is also known as the Alternative for Germany party, according to Politico's report.
"The Tesla CEO addressed the crowd alongside party leader Alice Weidel, saying that the party is the 'best hope for Germany' and calling to 'preserve German culture' and 'protect the German people,'" the outlet reports.
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The statements were met with outrage on the social media site X, which Musk owns.
Global travel series host Brad Pomerance said Saturday, " that it’s time to 'move on' from 'past guilt - ya, that's a hard no."
Liberal commentator Outspoken quoted Musk and added, "Says Elon Musk at a AfD campaign rally in Germany -whose grandparents were members of the Nazi party. To those that doubted — where ya @?! He threw a Sieg Heil."
Another popular commentator, Fellaraktarl, chimed in, laying out an expletive-laced take down: "
Jordan Zakarin reminded his X followers that, "MuskAfDguilt about the country's Nazi past."