Pennsylvania Official Resigns Following Backlash Over TikTok Gesture
Laura Smith stepped down as Towamencin Township Supervisor after posting a video mimicking Elon Musk's controversial arm gesture, widely criticized for its resemblance to a Nazi salute.
- Laura Smith, a Republican official in Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania, resigned after posting a TikTok video mimicking Elon Musk's arm gesture from Donald Trump's inauguration.
- The gesture, which involved tapping her chest and extending her arm, drew widespread criticism for its resemblance to a Nazi salute, despite Smith denying any offensive intent.
- Smith stated that the video was 'greatly mischaracterized' and removed it to avoid causing further offense, but public and board member condemnation persisted.
- The Anti-Defamation League initially defended Musk's gesture as 'awkward,' but its Philadelphia affiliate called Smith's imitation 'unacceptable' and harmful to the community.
- In addition to resigning from her township role, Smith stepped down from positions on the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library board and the nonprofit Knights for Life.