The left-wing rag Salon has done it again—painting Elon Musk as the harbinger of global doom. In their latest piece, titled, “A Tragedy for the World: How the Musk Takeover is Sowing Global Chaos,” the writer laments that Musk’s ventures are leading us straight into chaos. But let’s be real: this narrative is more melodramatic than a daytime soap opera.
First of all, calling Musk’s innovations a “tragedy” is about as dramatic as fainting on a velvet chaise. SpaceX is reigniting global interest in space travel, Tesla is forcing the auto industry to evolve whether it likes it or not, and Starlink is giving internet access to people in places most elites couldn’t find on a map. If that’s what Salon calls “chaos,” then frankly, the world could use a little more of it.
Salon paints Musk as a threat to global stability, but isn’t it a bit rich to attack the one guy actually getting things done? While career bureaucrats are busy holding meetings about meetings and drafting memos no one reads, Musk is launching rockets, overhauling transportation, and dragging entire industries into the future. If there’s any real chaos to worry about, it’s the slow, soul-sucking decay of innovation in a world run by paper pushers.
In the end, calling Musk’s work a “global tragedy” isn’t just intellectually lazy — it’s a total blind spot to the progress and possibility his ventures create. Maybe instead of hyperventilating over every move he makes, they could acknowledge that at least someone is out there pushing boundaries, while the rest of the world is still fumbling around for the TV remote.
Remember, Musk was the darling of the left until their political masters told them, “That’s enough.” As long as he was making electric cars and talking about climate change, they couldn’t praise him fast enough. But the moment he started promoting free speech, questioning government narratives, and refusing to play the censorship game, the switch flipped. Suddenly, he went from tech savior to public enemy. Funny how that works — it’s almost like their principles are more about control than consistency.
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