Milano was harshly criticized for her efforts and historical ignorance.
It becomes more amusing. She attempted to redeem herself by referencing Ben Jackson. Who exactly is Ben Jackson? A well-known historian? No, the creator of her podcasts (yes, it is unbelievable that she does podcasts on politics). Quoting her producer is akin to attempting to support your points by citing yourself.
“My first tweet within a week to declare that Volkswagon became such a global brand following WWII because its new head REJECTED Nazism,” Jackson explained. “Tesla has grown into a global brand, and its Founder now wants to Empower Nazism. These are not interchangeable.”
So, it’s “its,” and not “it’s,” also Volkswagen, and not “Volkswagon.” “Its new leader repudiated Nazism,” he remarked.
It stands to reason that Volkswagen’s “New Leader” would condemn Nazism, given that the war had ended and the Nazis had been beaten. Furthermore, the “new leader” immediately following the war was the British. That doesn’t erase the fact that the Nazis created the corporation or employed labor from concentration camps and other forms of forced labor to manufacture the cars. Milano is making a ridiculous case to explain herself and her earlier stupidity.
Aside from that, there’s nothing to back up the allegation of Musk wanting to “ENABLE Nazism.”