BMW UK announces that he leaves X – and is ruthlessly ridiculed
BMW group The UK announcement that “no longer publishes on Xu” is welcomed by reaction and derision. In her post, a British branch of the German luxury cars manufacturer also convinced the customers that the company would continue to post on Facebook and Instagram.
Although the company did not explain the reasons for the decision, many social media users linked it to the controversy in which the owner of X was involved in Elon Musk Doing what critics say that “Nazi greeting” during the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Musk has angry critics who accused him of a “fascist greeting” as he spoke at an event on the occasion of the Inauguration Day. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as the defamation league (ADL), stood in the billion’s defense, and Adl said that what Musk had done was only a “inconvenient gesture” and “not a Nazi greeting.”
After posting a company on social networks, the XA users quickly mentioned the links of German manufacturer of luxury cars with Adolf Hitler, and many posted his paintings visiting BMW factories.
“Never ask a man for a salary, a woman for her weight or a German company that was their primary source of work from 1939 to 1945,” wrote Jack “Kennedy” Kennedy, Podcaster Bartol Sports and creator of content.
On its website BMW deals with its history, including the operation of the company during the “National Socialist Era”, but the site does not mention Hitler or Nazis.
“During the war, the management of the company did not have moral scruples in broad use of forced labor and detainees in concentration camps to adhere to the production figures determined by the authorities. These people had to work in terrible conditions and many died of starvation and exhaustion,” the statement, ” company website. “BMW bears a significant part of the cargo of responsibility for these events and undoubtedly bore the burden of guilt in the commission of these crimes.”
The company was also criticized because it “woke up”. This is coming because many companies have begun to withdraw Dei politics. Even Senator Mike Lee from R-utah joined mockery, saying followers that they should not buy BMW.
“BMW =” Becoming More Woke, “Lee wrote on X.” Don’t buy their cars. “
Meanwhile, Chaya Raichik, a creator of the popular X account Libsoftict, has ridiculed the company for writing the announcement.
“This is not an airport. You don’t have to announce your departure,” Raichik wrote.
Benjamin Netanyahu stopped in defense of Elon Musk
After criticizing earlier this week, Musk joked that “radical leftists” were upset that they had to take a break from “praising Hamas to call me a Nazi”, which led Netanyahu to defend the billionaire.
The Prime Minister of Israel said Musk was “false tainted”, calling him a “great friend of Israel.”
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Asked for a comment on controversy, BMW spokesman from the UK said New York Post that “we will continue to be active in the X in the United Kingdom, providing a dedicated user support channel.” The spokesman reportedly did not touch the controversy over the male and whether she had contributed to the decision.
The BMW UK has yet to respond to the Fox Business request for comment.