The incident has ignited a fierce debate, with Musk's supporters defending him and critics asserting that the gesture was a deliberate Nazi signal. Rogan, a prominent comedian and podcaster, has criticized those who he believes are quick to liken "everyone" to Hitler, arguing that such behavior is counterproductive.
According to Mediaite, Rogan expressed his views on the matter, stating, "This is why they want to conflate and they always want to pretend that everyone’s Hitler. The problem with that is, it just after a while, it’s crying wolf and people are like, ‘Oh, this is a bullshit game you’re playing, and you’re just using it as an excuse.’ Elon has talked about this a lot. He’s absolutely correct.” Rogan's remarks highlight his belief that the frequent use of such accusations diminishes their impact and credibility.
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Rogan further criticized what he perceives as the misuse of "woke ideology," suggesting that it serves as a pretext for individuals to act offensively while cloaking themselves in a facade of righteousness. "People use woke ideology as an excuse to be an asshole, and it’s really just people that are assholes that are attaching themselves to things that make them feel righteous," Rogan argued.
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He contended that such behavior leads to "horrific unfounded personal attacks," which ultimately undermine the effectiveness of the accusers. "Intelligent and aware people who have control of their emotions recognize that," he noted, emphasizing that such tactics only serve to weaken the credibility of those who employ them.