An American branch of the largely woke Anglican Church has revoked the priestly license of British conservative Calvin Robinson after he jokingly performed a salute similar to tech billionaire Elon Musk. Robinson, a former presenter for UK broadcaster GB News, made the gesture during a speech at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C.
Robinson concluded his speech by quoting Musk’s phrase, “My heart goes out to you,” placing his hand on his chest before extending his arm outward in a gesture resembling the so-called Roman salute associated with Italy’s Fascists and Germany’s National Socialists, earning laughter from the audience.
This gesture mirrored Musk’s actions at President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration rally last week, which led to corporate media accusing Musk of intentionally mimicking the Nazi “sieg heil.”
Robinson is a member of the Anglican Catholic Church, which reacted strongly, describing the gesture as “trolling” and “incompatible with a priestly vocation.” The church issued a statement condemning Nazi ideologies, emphasizing the seriousness of actions that mimic such gestures. They stated that these actions are divisive and counter to Christian values.
In response, Robinson insisted that his intent was misinterpreted and that his gesture mocked liberal critics’ accusations against Musk. He emphasized the importance of context in understanding his actions.
Robinson was initially ordained by the Free Church of England. Last year, Robinson was kicked out of the Conservative Party after vocally expressing support for anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson.
Today I received hundreds of nasty calls, texts, voicemails and emails today from very bitter, angry, vile leftists.
They are often the very thing they accuse you of.
I am not a Nazi. But I forgive you of your ignorance.
My heart goes out to you! 🫡💙pic.twitter.com/6n2oufaMbw
— Calvin Robinson (@calvinrobinson) January 29, 2025