BMW, the German luxury car maker, faced criticism on Thursday after its UK division abruptly announced on X (formerly known as Twitter) that it would no longer be posting on the platform. Many users attributed this move to a bizarre form of protest against the social media sites owner, Elon Musk, who recently faced scrutiny for an awkward gesture during an appearance at President Trumps inauguration, which many interpreted as the Nazi salute.
BMW UKs announcement, which stated, Were no longer posting on X, without providing a reason, was met with swift backlash from X users. Critics pointed to BMWs own troubled history with Nazi Germany, highlighting the companys reported use of slave labor during World War II, for which it expressed profound regret in 2016.
This you? alt-right activist Jack Posobiec wrote, posting a black-and-white photo of Adolf Hitler touring a BMW facility.
— JackPosobiec (@JackPosobiec)
One user quipped, This historic event marks the first time a BMW has signaled before lane departure.
— PatrioticPizzas (@PatrioticPizzas)
Few users shared an image of an older BMW with a symbol associated with the Nazi Germany as they called out the luxury car brand.
— GetRammed_69 (@GetRammed_69)
— jose00480041610 (@jose00480041610)
— stoicrangingbro (@stoicrangingbro)
Other people also jumped on X to bash the BMW UK over the announcement. Were not posting on X because we think @elonmusk is a Nazi. Literally was a company in Nazi Germany that profited of the war. Please make it make sense, said Dylan Pierce, an author according to his X bio.
— Dylanpierce83 (@Dylanpierce83)
When reached for comment, a BMW UK spokesman clarified that the division would continue to be active on X despite no longer posting on the account, as reported by the New York Post. The spokesman added, The social media presence of BMW Group brands is managed by each country/region to address their unique requirements. In the UK well continue to be active on X, providing a dedicated customer support channel to meet the needs of our customers. This approach will differ across our brands and regions, reflecting the specific needs of each market.
Meanwhile, Musk, who has been accused of giving a Nazi salute, fired back at his critics, saying, Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The everyone is Hitler attack is sooo tired.
He also shared images of other leaders and celebrities making comparisons while defending his action. Earlier in the day, Musk also expressed his frustration over seeing Nazi salute posts saying hell lose his mind.
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