Tech billionaire Elon Musk slammed the “legacy media” over the weekend, alleging hypocrisy in how information retailers coated Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.)’s current arm gesture after he confronted criticism for the same gesture earlier this 12 months.
Booker, whereas talking on the California Democratic Conference on Saturday, positioned his hand on his coronary heart earlier than extending his arm towards the gang.
Movies of the second rapidly unfold on social media, with some customers inserting it alongside a video of Musk making an identical arm gesture on Inauguration Day. Musk’s gesture was extensively reported final January as scrutiny grew over whether or not the Tesla CEO made a Nazi salute.
In a repost of screenshots evaluating the information headlines that coated Musk’s and Booker’s gestures, Musk wrote on X Sunday, “Legacy media lies.”
The person reposted by Musk wrote, “Terrible legacy media and how they went after Elon Musk. Now they are defending Cory Booker for the same hand gesture.”
In one other repost evaluating headlines from Newsweek, Musk wrote, “Fate loves irony, but hates hypocrisy.”
“Legacy media like Newsweek lie relentlessly,” Musk added.
Newsweek declined to remark.
“Legacy media is one big psy op,” Musk wrote in one other repost of a person itemizing main retailers that had not coated Booker’s gesture however did for Musk earlier this 12 months.
Musk additionally reposted one other person who shared photos of outstanding Democrats like former President Obama, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), former Vice President Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, making related gestures in previous speeches.
The person wrote, “We know where Cory Booker learned his Nazi salute from.” Musk reposted it with an emoji of a face with a raised eyebrow.
Musk reposted a number of different customers criticizing the shortage of scrutiny on Booker, together with one who wrote, “If Elon Musk is a Nazi for doing this gesture…Cory Booker is one too. Sorry, I don’t make the rules.”
A spokesperson for Booker advised The Hill the senator was “obviously just waving to the crowd.”
“Anyone who claims his wave is the same as Elon Musk’s gesture is operating in bad faith. The differences between the two are obvious to anyone without an agenda,” Booker spokesperson Maya Krishna-Rogers wrote in a press release.
Musk has more and more criticized what he and others on the correct name “legacy media” for his or her protection. Throughout an interview on CNBC final month, he blamed the “legacy media propaganda” for the general public’s backlash in opposition to him since he entered the political fold.
When requested for an instance of this, Musk mentioned, “That I’m a Nazi, for instance, and what number of legacy media publications, speak exhibits, no matter, attempt to declare that I used to be a Nazi due to some random hand gesture at a rally the place all I mentioned was that my coronary heart goes out to you.”
“I was talking about space travel, and yet the legacy media promoted that as though that was a deliberate Nazi gesture, when in fact, every politician, any public speaker who’s spoken for any length of time, has made the exact same gesture,” he added.