Summary

Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s daughter, accused her father of giving a “definitely Nazi salute” at two rallies in January, calling his actions “fucking cringe.”

In an interview with Teen Vogue, she criticized Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration and advocated for trans rights, emphasizing the importance of gender-affirming care for minors.

Wilson, who transitioned as a teen, described Musk as cold and absent, and revealed she no longer associates with him or his family.

She also expressed fear over anti-trans legislation under Trump’s administration.

  • @boughtmysoul@lemmy.world
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    61 day ago

    Just to remind everyone of Elon’s response:

    He said that Tesla vandalism was connected to hormone therapy used by Trans people.

    Intentionally damaging a Tesla is now considered an act of demoestic terrorism.

    Just another step from Project 2025 criminalizing Trans people.

    And this is his fucking CHILD.

    What an irredeemable piece of shit.

  • @El_Azulito@lemmy.world
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    172 days ago

    In the past two months, while some of y’all motherfuckers have been busy arguing over whether it was a Nazi salute or not, this guy and his orange fucko have been dismantling the Constitution in real time. But sure—carry on. This debate is clearly way more important.

    Goddamnit.

    • @EaterOfLentils@lemmy.world
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      Dammit! I was so busy all this time worrying about whether an extremely obvious Nazi salute was a Nazi salute, I didn’t even notice all that other stuff that nobody has been talking about at all.

    • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      71 day ago

      It might surprise you but people can do more than two things at once. Such a misdirected fake outrage comment.

        • @sfu@lemm.ee
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          123 hours ago

          I’m not being snappy, but what part of the constitution are you talking about? Anything in specific?

            • @sfu@lemm.ee
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              19 hours ago

              I was hoping it would, but this article does not show how the constitution applies to non citizens. It names many amendments that they say protect non citizens, but it does not show the constitution saying that those rights are for non citizens, the article just says they are.

              • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ
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                The idea is that it’s an inclusive document. I think the two parts that directly say they are rights for citizens clearly imply that the rest of it is for everyone. It’s a shame we have to rely on this ancient document, which is in some places poorly written.

                Good luck getting 3/4 of states to agree that water is wet though, so rewriting, rewording, or amending the Constitution is off the table. That leaves us stuck with interpretations from the courts, which I hope we can at least agree are largely corrupt.

  • @F_OFF_Reddit@lemmy.world
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    132 days ago

    Do we really need her opinion on this? I mean we all know what it was, I mean we might as well ask the baker at this point and make an article?

    • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      243 days ago

      True, but shed also particularly able to speak on his mens rea. She’s spoken openly about how even when she was young he was bigoted and cruel. So while many of us may have witnessed a man get radicalized by the right wing as he lost his damn mind which might lead some to think it was him being edgy or something, she’s able to say that no, he in his private life as a man who was merely rich was a massive shit stain.

    • @ChexMax@lemmy.world
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      222 days ago

      All Republicans. My idiot sister. She’s like “I watched it” as if that’s proof it wasn’t? If the white superiority groups are applauding your actions, you’re in the wrong. That quieted her down but it didn’t change her mind. She thinks we’re all over reacting.

      • @FearMeAndDecay@literature.cafe
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        202 days ago

        I will say, it’s not all republicans. And I mean this in a “there’s still the slightest sliver of hope” kind of way, bc my church is hella republican leaning, with lots of old people, and they’re all fucking pissed at Trump and Elon. Like they’re calling him King Trump (mockingly) and a lot of them have complained about Elon doing the hitler salute. And yes, they’re the idiots that voted for him and are now complaining that he’s doing exactly what he said he’d do but this is our best time to try to push them back towards “normal” republicans rather than the openly fascist ones

        • @ChexMax@lemmy.world
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          31 day ago

          Yeah, she “begrudgingly” voted for Trump, just like the people you’re talking about. My parents on the other hand, lifelong Republicans, voted Harris. Sure “not all Republicans” but it is all the ones who voted for Trump. There’s no excuse for them to have voted for him the second time. I am sympathetic to Republicans who held their nose and voted red the first time, but it’s a different party now.

      • @Zink@programming.dev
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        22 days ago

        If she really watched it, she would have seen him turn around and do another Nazi salute to the crowd behind him.

    • @Tattorack@lemmy.world
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      142 days ago

      My brother. He thinks it was just a normal heartwarming gesture and people are just finding reasons to hate on him. I had a… Pretty bad argument with him over it.

    • @ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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      92 days ago

      I personally know at least a few people that honest to god think it was a wave. You cannot reason with these people.

  • edric
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    2883 days ago

    It’s mindblowing how anyone still genuinely thinks what he did was anything but.

      • TheLowestStone
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        142 days ago

        It refers to the cosmetic enhancements he has had done to make him feel more comfortable in his own body. The most obvious being his hair plugs.

        • And also the copious use of steroids (without any accompanying resistance training), which makes him look like a sweaty bag of manure on legs

  • @Nunar@lemmy.world
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    503 days ago

    It definitely was. He’s apartheid nepo baby. Autistic or not, he’s racist and a terrible asshole. Also a nazi.

    • @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al
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      If he’s autistic, that can be dangerous when mixed with narcissism. There’s research showing a link between it and mass shootings (practical example here). Possibly due to some autistic people thinking in polarised extremes, having poor social skills and lacking effective empathy.

      • @HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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        That’s an exceptionally dangerous claim to make; it’s going to cause people to further alienate people that are on the autism spectrum. When you look at the report that the US Secret Service released on mass shootings (I’d have to find it; I’ve got a copy saved somewhere), autism spectrum disorder is not listed as a factor, while things like divorced parents is.

        Perhaps you missed the part that said, “[Forensic psychiatrist Dr Iain Kooyman] found Prosper had an ‘extreme lack’ of empathy and remorse - something that could not be explained by ASD alone.”

        And, BTW, people on the autism spectrum lack effective empathy, not empathy. That means that a person on the spectrum has a reduced ability to understand what a person is experiencing or feeling, not that they don’t feel empathy when they do know.

        • @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al
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          72 days ago

          Youre right, I should have said effective empathy or similar, I’ll edit my comment. As a disabled and neurodiverse person, I really appreciate you pulling me up on it. I’m at work so I’ve only got a few papers to hand but there’s:

          Kenyon, Baker-Really and Binder - lone actor terrorism, a systematic literature review. Ebbrecht - risk factors and mechanisms of radicalisation in lone actor grievance fuelled violence. Broad- incels, violence and mental disorder

          And I agree, autism doesn’t explain mass violence or cruelty.

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          I think it can be dangerous because of the presentation, and singling out ASD.

          There’s lots of otherwise harmless things can become danger multipliers.

          Being sleepy is harmless. Driving a car is very slightly dangerous. Being sleepy while driving a car is incredibly dangerous.

          Being on the spectrum isn’t dangerous at all. Radicalized people can be slightly dangerous. Sociopaths can be fairly dangerous. Gun ownership can be slightly dangerous. Radicalized sociopaths with guns on the spectrum are worth worrying about.

          But the solution isn’t singling out the ASD, but other factors that can be more effectively controlled.

          • @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al
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            12 days ago

            There’s discussion in this thread re him having autism, I should have mentioned that. Did you see that I said when mixed with narcissism it can be dangerous? I’m not saying neurodiverse people are dangerous.

      • @xye@lemm.ee
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        53 days ago

        At least provide some scientific data to back up any claim like this. Posting this is an extremely harmful claim to make regardless, but to do so with a “practical example” is not only incredibly offensive it has the potential to be profoundly harmful. Please consider providing real data for your claims or editing your post entirely.

        • @CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al
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          22 days ago

          No problem at all, and as a disabled and neurodiverse person, I really appreciate your concern. I’m at work so I’ve only got a few papers to hand but there’s:

          Kenyon, Baker-Really and Binder - lone actor terrorism, a systematic literature review. Ebbrecht - risk factors and mechanisms of radicalisation in lone actor grievance fuelled violence. Broad- incels, violence and mental disorder

  • TV: Do you ever feel scared? He’s the richest man in the world.

    VW: He’s a pathetic man-child. Why would I feel scared of him? Ohhh, he has so much power. Nah, nah, nah. I don’t give a fk. Why should I be scared of this man? Because he’s rich? Oh, no, I’m trembling. Ooh, shivering in my boots here. I don’t give a fk how much money anyone has. I don’t. I really don’t. He owns Twitter. Okay. Congratulations.

    Absolutely based. The pathetic man-child was probably fuming when reading those lines. :)

    • @captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      52 days ago

      This is the sort of person who would taunt her ex father by saying “shoot coward you’re only going to kill a woman” and I’m here for it

  • UltraMagnus0001
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    162 days ago

    The potential side effects of ketamine include dissociative experiences that may lead to confusion or impaired motor coordination, cognitive disturbances, and, with repeated misuse, the risk of developing a substance use disorder.

    • @xye@lemm.ee
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      132 days ago

      Yes that’s by design it’s literally a dissociative - that does not explain this behavior, at all. Also the research isn’t there for abuse, the only large scale studies have been from illegal street use, typically much higher quantity and much riskier quality than a clinical setting. I’m done trying to defend ketamine from you guys it’s obviously the easiest scapegoat you can find but you’re doing real harm here, on top of the harm this asshole has already done

      • @Turbofish@lemmy.world
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        12 days ago

        It’s in there. Being completely divorced from reality and convinced that every fever dream is truth leads to some strange places.

    • @smayonak@lemmy.world
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      32 days ago

      There was a porn star whose ketamine addiction led to a series of events which resulted in a vegetative state. She shows signs of consciousness but no signs of intelligence just like musky

  • ItsJaaaaane (She/Her)
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    483 days ago

    When even Neo Nazis are agreeing that it’s a Nazi salute, and side by side footage shows Elon doing the salute with even more force than Hitler himself did, pretending that it isn’t is not a good look and is gaslighting. I’ve seen someone claim that it couldn’t have been a Nazi salute because “half of America” and the ADL said it wasn’t, which just makes this quote more relevant:

    “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command”

    • Queen HawlSera
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      133 days ago

      The ADL saying it wasn’t makes me believe it was even harder, I mean literally they’re the same organization that said cartoon frogs, drinking milk, and McDonalds Mascots were all racist dogwhistles and that telling Israel not to kill Arabic Children is basically denying the Holocaust.

      I think it’s time to stop caring about anything this organization says.