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octaane ◴[] No.44416911[source]
Is anyone surprised by this? Europeans still vividly remember, and are reminded, of the cost of WWII. When the head of a company, no matter how trendy, sieg heils on stage (twice!) and then goes on to publicly appear at far-right german political rallies - europeans take note, and act accordingly.
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sawjet ◴[] No.44417033[source]
Apology for what?
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1. ChocolateGod ◴[] No.44417156{5}[source]
Clumsy hand movement is a signature sign of autism/aspergers and anyone who watches Musk for more than 10 minutes will notice he suffers from this a lot, but it's okay to mock people for disabilities when their politics don't align with yours. I don't agree with Musk on any things, but think it's wrong to call him a nazi over clumsy hand movement.

I have aspergers, my hand movements are terrible when I try do them to 'blend in', so I usually don't bother.

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2. RandomBacon ◴[] No.44417577[source]
I think for a lot of people, politics is more important than having humanity for other people.