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Elon Musk Calls Out Cory Booker’s Nazi Gesture, Claims Media Double Standard
Elon Musk Calls Out Cory Booker’s Gesture, Claims Media Double Standard Elon Musk reignited controversy over Nazi salute accusations this weekend by targeting Democratic Senator Cory Booker, claiming the New Jersey lawmaker mimicked the infamous gesture during an event in California. Booker’s team swiftly rejected the accusation, calling it a mischaracterization of a simple wave and highlighting what they say is bad-faith outrage from Musk and his supporters. The moment in question occurred Saturday night during the California Democratic Convention, where Booker concluded his speech by placing a hand on his heart before extending his arm toward the audience. Musk quickly seized on the motion, accusing the senator of hypocrisy given the backlash Musk himself received earlier this year for a gesture some believed mirrored a Nazi salute. “Legacy media lies,” Musk posted on X, formerly Twitter, quote-tweeting a video of the event and criticizing the lack of media scrutiny directed at Booker. He didn’t stop there. On Sunday, Musk escalated the rhetoric, posting an image collage of prominent Democrats—Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Hillary Clinton—with their arms extended in similar poses, captioned, “We know where Cory Booker learned his Nazi salute from,” followed by a raised eyebrow emoji. Booker’s spokesperson, Maya Krishna-Rogers, dismissed the accusation in a statement to Forbes. “Cory Booker was obviously just waving to the crowd. Anyone who claims his wave is the same as Elon Musk’s gesture is operating in bad faith. The differences between the two are obvious to anyone without an agenda.” The flare-up echoes a similar controversy from January, when Musk drew widespread criticism after making a gesture during an event supporting Donald Trump. Musk pounded his fist to his chest and then thrust his right arm into the air twice—actions that triggered condemnation from international figures, including Spain’s labor minister and Germany’s health minister. At the time, Musk did not explain the gesture but argued that critics were engaged in politically motivated attacks. “The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired,” he said on X. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) weighed in after Musk’s incident, stating the tech billionaire had likely made “an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute,” and encouraged the public to extend “a bit of grace.” The ADL has not yet commented on the allegations against Booker. Adding to the debate, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., came to Musk’s defense on Sunday. “The mainstream media is totally corrupt,” she posted on X. “They were hyperventilating about this false smear of Elon… Neither Elon Musk or @CoryBooker are giving the Nazi salute. Americans see thru this obvious and destructive double standard by the totally broken media and Democrat Party.” Musk replied, “they are such hypocrites.” While the debate continues online, observers note that accusations of Nazi symbolism—once reserved for extreme cases—are increasingly being thrown around in political discourse, raising concerns about desensitization and partisan misuse. Still, Musk’s reaction highlights ongoing tension between him and Democrats, particularly over what he sees as selective outrage by media and political opponents. Booker, for his part, has not publicly addressed Musk’s accusation directly, leaving his spokesperson’s remarks to stand as the campaign’s official response. Meanwhile, the broader conversation reflects an increasingly polarized environment where even a wave can spark a firestorm. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Forbes 2025-06-04 -
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Pressure Mounts on UK Government Over Golden Temple Massacre Inquiry
Pressure Mounts on UK Government Over Golden Temple Massacre Inquiry Thousands gathered in central London, renewing calls for the UK government to honour its long-standing pledge to investigate Britain’s potential involvement in the 1984 Golden Temple massacre. Amid growing pressure, Sky News has been told that an inquiry into the UK’s military role is now “under consideration”. The massacre, known as Operation Blue Star, saw Indian forces storm the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Sikhism’s holiest shrine, in June 1984. The operation targeted armed separatists advocating for an independent Sikh homeland. The Indian government maintained it was a counterterrorism measure, but hundreds of civilians were killed in the operation. For decades, the Sikh community has sought answers about the extent of foreign support provided to the Indian government. The issue gained renewed urgency in 2014 when classified documents revealed that the Thatcher government had sent a British SAS officer to India to assist with planning the raid. While a subsequent internal UK review concluded that Britain's involvement was “purely advisory” and “limited”, many in the Sikh community rejected the findings, pointing to the narrow scope and speed of the investigation. Calls for a comprehensive, independent inquiry have only intensified since. “My message to the government is that it’s about time that the Sikh community got their truth and transparency,” said Tan Dhesi, Britain’s most prominent Sikh MP and Labour chair of the House of Commons Defence Committee. “That can only come about through an inquiry to establish the extent of the Thatcher-led government’s involvement.” Dhesi also revealed to Sky News that he has been in contact with ministers and officials at Number 10 who have confirmed that an inquiry is “under consideration”. However, nearly 11 months into Labour’s time in office, there has been no formal update from the government. During Sunday’s rally, community leaders and activists demanded that Labour follow through on its prior commitments. While in opposition, Labour pledged an independent inquiry in its 2017 and 2019 manifestos, and again in 2022 through a letter from Sir Keir Starmer addressed to the Sikh community. “A future Labour government will open an independent inquiry into Britain’s military role in the Indian army’s 1984 raid on the Golden Temple in Amritsar,” the letter said. Angela Rayner, now Deputy Prime Minister, reinforced the promise in a social media post just before the last general election, stating: “Labour stands with the Sikh community in calling for an inquiry into the historic role Britain played.” Yet, Labour’s silence since entering office has drawn criticism. Speaking at Sunday’s protest, Dabinderjit Singh OBE, lead executive for political engagement at the Sikh Federation (UK), stated: “It is totally unacceptable that the Labour leadership remains silent on its promise. A judge-led public inquiry must take place so we have the full truth. If Labour breaks its promise, it will be an act of betrayal. Labour will lose much of the Sikh vote if they let us down.” In January, during a House exchange, Leader of the House Lucy Powell addressed the matter, saying: “I know that this matter is of great importance to the Sikh community across the UK. We need to get to the bottom of what happened, and I will ensure that the ministers responsible are in touch with him [Mr Dhesi] to discuss the matter further.” Over 400 Sikh organisations have also written directly to Prime Minister Starmer this year, urging him to make good on his word. Yet, according to Sky News, there are ongoing concerns within government over how a public inquiry might affect the UK’s diplomatic relationship with India, given the countries’ increasingly close economic and political ties. For the Sikh community, however, the issue remains one of principle and justice. As protestors made clear on Sunday, only a full and independent investigation will suffice — and the longer the silence, the deeper the mistrust grows. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Sky News 2025-06-04 -
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'We carry our coffins with us': For Gaza's paramedics, every shift could be their last
There's been plenty of international journalists that have reported from there, they just need to be embedded with the IDF, same as all wars. Picking out Israel only is typical. https://x.com/Aizenberg55/status/1929530709045043376 It was the same in Iraq with the US military, any journos had to be carefully vetted and were then only considered if they agreed to be embedded. But hey if International journalists still want to go and mix with Hamas and the local population hoping they are not going to be taken hostage, let them go. Hamas will love it. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 3 June 2025
Wild Elephant With a Sweet Tooth Strolls Into Shop Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A mischievous wild elephant known for his frequent jaunts through local villages has taken his snack-hunting antics to a new level, by walking straight into a neighbourhood grocery shop in broad daylight. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1362515-wild-elephant-with-a-sweet-tooth-strolls-into-shop/ -
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Community Wild Elephant With a Sweet Tooth Strolls Into Shop
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. A mischievous wild elephant known for his frequent jaunts through local villages has taken his snack-hunting antics to a new level, by walking straight into a neighbourhood grocery shop in broad daylight. The elephant, named Plai Biang Lek, is a familiar figure to residents living near Khao Yai National Park. However, his unexpected appearance inside a small grocery shop in Nakhon Ratchasima Province on the afternoon of 2 June, marked a first, even for him. The incident occurred around 15:00, when the towering animal strolled into the store and helped himself to a spontaneous feast, surprising the shop owner, Ploy, who was serving customers at the time. Ploy fled to safety and promptly alerted officials from Khao Yai National Park. When park rangers arrived, they attempted to guide the elephant out of the premises. However, Plai Biang Lek seemed unfazed by the commotion and was in no hurry to leave. Instead, he spent over 10 minutes leisurely browsing the shop’s merchandise using his trunk, apparently searching for his preferred treats. Interestingly, while wild elephants that venture into human settlements often go for salty foods, Plai Biang Lek demonstrated a rather refined palate. He chose “Nang Led,” a traditional Thai crispy sweet snack, along with a carton of chicken eggs, opting for sugar and protein over salt. The elephant eventually exited the store without incident, though not without leaving behind some minor chaos. The impromptu visit caused damage to shelving and stock. According to park officials, Plai Biang Lek has been spotted in the area numerous times and once raided a porridge vendor’s stall. However, this latest escapade, actually entering a shop and displaying a sweet tooth, was described as highly unusual behaviour for a wild elephant. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges posed by human-wildlife interactions in regions bordering national parks across Thailand. As natural habitats shrink and elephants search farther afield for food, encounters such as this are becoming increasingly common. Officials from Khao Yai National Park say they will continue to monitor Plai Biang Lek’s movements, while urging residents and shopkeepers to remain vigilant. Adapted by Asean Now from Khaosod 2025-06-03. -
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Accident Phatthalung: Prominent Rubber Plantation Owner Killed in Pickup Truck Crash
Seems likely to be a case of no seat belt.
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