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My favorite this was watching all the people claim "It was a Roman salute! It means he is giving his heart to the people!" Motherfucker the Roman salute is the Nazi salute. They are the same thing. The Romans used it, then the Italian Fascist party used it and Hitler adopted it in Germany and called it the Sieg Heil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_salute
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_salute
The Romans didn't even use it. It's from a French painting of Rome that became popular after the revolution. It existed for barely a hundred years, and was hardly used by anyone, until it was adopted by fascists and Nazis.
Really could use Occam's razor with this bullshit. If you gotta make so many assumptions, then you're likely not on the correct path.
Elon musk is a Nazi who did a Nazi gesture. Simple as.
And even if it was the "Roman salute", didn't they introduce the fasces? Isn't it just a symbol for "power"? Although I read, that it initially should signal "unity and harmony". Hmm, lost in translation