
By Emma-Victoria Farr
Frankfurt (Reuters) – Elon Musk surprisingly in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle in Halle and speaks publicly for the second time in so many weeks.
Musk spoke a hall of 4,500 people together with the party leader Alice Weidel and spoke live about the preservation of German culture and the protection of the German people.
“It is good to be proud of German culture, the German values and not to lose it in a kind of multiculturalism that dilutes everything,” said Musk.
Last week, the US billionaire caused turmoil after making a gesture that the online comparisons did with an NS greeting during the inauguration of US President Donald Trump.
On Saturday he said “children should not be guilty of their parents’ sins, let alone the great -grandparents,” and apparently referred to the National Socialist past.
“There is too much focus on past guilt and we have to go beyond,” he said.
Musk, who spoke about the suppression of the speech under Germany’s government, previously attacked German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to X.
On Tuesday, Scholz said that he did not support any freedom of speech if it is used for extreme legal views.
Musk spoke for the choice for the extremely right party and said: “I am very happy about the AfD, I think you are really the best hope for Germany () for a great future for Germany,” he told the viewers.
Weidel thanked him, said the Republicans made America great again and asked their followers to make Germany great again.
At the beginning of this month, Musk Weidel organized in an interview on X, whereby the concern about the interference of choice was.
Despite the winter weather, the right anti-Far activists were in force on Saturday. Around 100,000 gathered around Berlin’s Brandenburg goal and up to 20,000 in Cologne, including people of all ages, wore the colorful umbrellas.