
Thomas Hill resigned on February 24 of his work as CEO of Meridian, contractor Idaho, based in Idaho, Enginerated Structures Inc. After a Nazi greeting on stage during a company event and a gesture video was viral and made online criticism.
“Although my behavior never intended to promote hatred or extremist opinions, I recognize that it has properly generated an intense setback and overshadowed our company’s mission,” Hill wrote in his resignation letter, which Esi published on his social media pages.
The ESI occupies the number 150 of the list of 400 best contractors of AR 2024 with $ 850 million of income for the previous year.
The video, published in Reddit as a brief clip without sound by someone who claimed to be married to an ESI employee, apparently shows Hill who does the gesture at an event of the company held at the Boise Center, a conference center that the contractor expanded and renewed in 2018, as a video of President Donald Trump on the screen behind.
The controversy occurs in the wake of the billionaire Elon Musk making a gesture that some say that it seemed to be a Nazi greeting while talking on stage at an event that marked the inauguration of Trump in Capital One Arena. While Musk has supported anti -Semitic beliefs in the X – the social network platform previously known as Twitter that he bought in 2022 – he denied that his gesture was a Nazi greeting.
Hill’s letter of resignation included his third public apology for the incident. In the first, he called the gesture a “attempt at humor and parody [that] He was short “during a” political skit “in which he said he imitated Musk and Trump’s dance. “I did it as a comment on the madness of our political environment and nothing more,” he said.
In his second apology, Hill expanded, saying that the first “significantly lost the brand”.
The greeting “is one of the most recognizable of all Nazi symbols and when used it represents hatred, oppression and indisputable atrocities: a reminder of an era that caused profound suffering in millions,” Hill said. “I understand that no context or excuse can mitigate the pain associated with this symbol and I have full responsibility for the crime caused.”
