My latest in PJ Media:
Remember The Onion? I had forgotten it existed, too, until Elon Musk mentioned it during his wide-ranging Tuesday interview with the Babylon Bee. Matt Margolis has noted that he mocked CNN, and Musk went even farther in skewering the Left’s entire woke culture, pointing out the hateful heart of the self-proclaimed ideology of love and tolerance.
The conversation began with a discussion about the Vatican of wokeness, California. Musk had some generous things to say about how much he loved the beauty of the state but added: “The state of California [is] doing everything it can to encourage people to leave. I think you had an article about how Gavin Newsom is U-Haul salesman of the year. Actually true. California used to be the land of opportunity. And now it has become or is becoming more so the land of over-regulation, over-litigation, over-taxation, and scorn.”
Indeed. And California’s decline is directly correlated to the state’s woke culture, which, as Musk pointed out, has also killed comedy. The Onion, once wildly funny, is now an obscure site beloved only to aging Leftists, and once again because of wokeness. “I used to be a much bigger fan of The Onion,” Musk explained. “But then The Onion just seems to have gotten really politically correct. It has sort of gone in the SNL direction, sort of Leftist. It’s basically people who will not really make fun of anything on the Left, and it used to be much more even-handed, The Onion, and then they just got the woke mind virus, to the point where The Onion used to be very funny, and then it was not that funny.”
The same thing happened, Musk said, to Saturday Night Live: “I used to be a huge fan of SNL. I still think it has some occasional good stuff….Many, if not most, of the SNL episodes are kind of a moral lecture of why we’re bad human beings instead of comedy. And again, they won’t make fun of anything on the Left, really. They’ll beat up on Ted Cruz 17,000 times and you’re like, okay, we get it.”
The term “Leftist comedy” has become an oxymoron because woke culture is humorless and authoritarian: it can’t laugh at anything and demands that you not laugh either. This phenomenon is aided by the fact that so much of what the Left demands we believe is absurd on its face (men can become women, white supremacists are the nation’s biggest terror threat, Americans are better off now than they were a year ago) and that laughing is tantamount to rejecting the Left’s core assumptions.
Musk correctly noted that “there are just a lot of no-fly zones with a lot of comedy. And then you realize, wait a second, is the comedy getting at an essential truth or is there a propaganda element? Is it trying to push you in a particular direction or getting to an essential truth that is humorous? And when it stops trying to get to an essential truth that is humorous, you know, it’s just not that funny.”
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MIke says
I’d hope that the companies falling for the Woke army BS see that they are being played.
Infidel says
I saw the whole interview. Seth Dylan and his staff – their eyes seemed to glaze over on most of the things Musk described – like going to the moon, the importance of finding alternatives to oil not b’cos of climate change but b’cos oil is gonna run out, and so on
I actually happen to not be a fan of Musk. He may have found common ground w/ the GOP on some things, but a lot of his projects were heavily dependent on government, and money losers, and only recently started turning profitable. Fauxahontas was somewhat correct in describing him as a freeloader given that he took a lot of money from the government, as opposed to raised from Wall Street or VCs.
Also, unlike other entrepreneurs who look for cost effective solutions to things, he’s come up w/ the most cost intensive solutions. For instance, if one buys a Tesla, one has to buy the roadside service along w/ that: your normal roadside service companies cannot, and refuse to, service Teslas b’cos it’s next to impossible to access the hood if the battery is down (since they replace mechanics w/ electronics wherever conceivable). Even hybrids are a waste: my car, and its hybrid equivalent, have only a difference of 1 mile/gallon, and yet, identically configured equivalents will have the latter cost some $1k more than the non hybrid model
Infidel says
Link to this full interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvGnw1sHh9M
James Lincoln says
There is no humor in islam.
There is no humor in Leftism.
gravenimage says
Grimly true.
gravenimage says
Elon Musk Hits ‘Woke Mind Virus’: ‘Wokeness Is Divisive, Exclusionary, and Hateful, Wants to Make Comedy Illegal’
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*Wow*. Elon Musk is certainly spot on here.
eduardo odraude says
Sometimes Elon Musk seems like a combo of the Wright brothers and Henry Ford. Like the former, Musk is developing a completely new kind of vehicle, a space vehicle that is fully and rapidly reusable, and that will reduce the cost of getting payloads to orbit by two orders of magnitude, i.e., 100 times cheaper. And he is developing a sort of mass-production automated assembly line to produce these rockets. That in addition to all the other stuff he is doing. A few months ago SpaceX, Musk’s company, successfully flew a rocket as tall as a 15-storey building to an altitude of fifteen kilometers or some such height, and then, here’s the kicker: managed to land that huge rocket vertically, so that it could be reused. Compare that with NASA’s multi-billion dollar boondoggle, the SLS rocket, which is thrown away after each flight! Imagine if you could not use airplanes more than once, how expensive it would be to fly. So space travel is about to become a lot cheaper than it has been. Watching Musk’s rocket land was like something out of the science fiction films I used to watch 50 years ago.