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So Musk made that gesture at Trump's inauguration and everyone lost it calling it a Nazi salute. But then netizens started pulling up old photos of Obama, Hillary, and other politicians doing basically the same thing and suddenly crickets from the critics. Like how does that even work?
The whole thing is wild - historians and politicians came out swinging, but the Anti-Defamation League was actually trying to be chill about it, saying everyone should just give each other a break. But AOC wasn't having it, went full attack mode on both Musk and the ADL. Meanwhile Musk just hit back saying she had Trump derangement syndrome and dropped a yawn emoji.
What really got people talking though was when supporters started flooding social media with side-by-side photos showing other politicians doing identical gestures over the years. Makes you wonder about consistency, right? Like either it's a problem across the board or it's not. The way people are picking and choosing who to criticize based on politics is kind of hard to ignore at this point.