NEW YORK — Right-wing extremists are celebrating Elon Musk's straight-arm gesture during a speech Monday, although his intention wasn't totally clear and some hate watchdogs are saying not to read too much into it.
''I just want to say thank you for making it happen,'' Musk said during a speech at Capital One Arena, referring to Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election. Then he slapped his hand on his chest, extended his arm straight out and up with his palm facing down.
''My heart goes out to you,'' said Musk, after turning around to make a similar gesture facing the other way.
Many social media users noticed that the gesture looked like a Nazi salute. Musk has only fanned the flames of suspicion by not explicitly denying those claims in a dozen posts since, though he did make light of the criticism and lashed out at people making that interpretation.
''The ‘everyone is Hitler' attack is sooo tired,'' Musk posted on X several hours after he left the stage.
Critics and fans alike of the Tesla CEO and world's richest man were quick to react to the gesture.
''The White Flame will rise again,'' a chapter of the white nationalist group White Lives Matter posted on Telegram.
''Maybe woke really is dead,'' white nationalist Keith Woods posted on X.