Before the midterm November elections, Sam Bankman-Fried was a left-wing billionaire heartthrob.
He properly grew up on the Stanford campus, where his parents were well-known left-wing activist law professors. He went to a tony prep school and on to MIT.
Bankman-Fried mocked society’s bourgeois capitalist conventions by dressing and looking like a slob in cut-offs and T-shirts.
Indeed, he bested the nose-ring, Charles Manson-esque appearance of former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. He outdid the all-black, Steve Jobs copy-cat get-up of another fallen leftist icon, the now-convicted felon Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos infamy.
The Left canonized Bankman-Fried for the hundreds of millions of dollars he created out of thin air and channeled to left-wing congressional and state candidates, President Joe Biden, and a host of “progressive” causes under the cool slogan “effective altruism.”
For decades hence – or so Bankman-Fried promised – his cryptocurrency company FTX would churn out billions. Its politically correct gifting won exemptions from the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Democratic-controlled congressional oversight committees.
The loud-talking, left-wing slob promised billions of dollars more in gifts to come. He was knighted as the successor to the kindred financial market manipulator and progressive “philanthropist” George Soros.
SBF may have been a sloppy, immature fool, but he was no dummy.
He had learned early on that loud leftist talk, big promises of philanthropy, and huge cash infusions to the media and leftist candidates – all under the veneer of “effective altruism” – ensured de facto immunity for his Ponzi schemes from both bad press and government investigation.
Then, suddenly, the midterms were over. Powerful financial interests were screaming their millions had vanished at the hands of SBF.
The Republicans took the House. They promised embarrassing hearings, with Bankman-Fried the loose-talking star villain. And so – presto! – he was finally indicted by the Biden Department of Justice.
Bankman-Fried, in desperation one last time, had turned to his old props of raggedy dress, nerd talk, and contrived naivete.
His schtick no longer worked. Too many leftists were embarrassed that they got too much money from him. Too many exposed “regulators” had known what this wannabe Madoff character was up to before the midterms.
The now albatross Bankman-Fried was loud and everywhere, then suddenly not–and won’t be again.
In contrast, consider how the Left now despises Elon Musk as much as it once worshiped Sam Bankman-Fried.Musk once mixed vaguely liberal politics with a David-versus-Goliath self-confidence, as he took on Big Auto and Big Space – and won.
But then he turned to Twitter and Big Tech. Or, rather, Musk realized Silicon Valley was no longer the irreverent embryo of boy geniuses he remembers from his youth, which outsmarted and preempted the global technology establishment.
Instead, it had become a dreary, constipated place of hard-core, uncompromising leftists in need of a shake-up.
Tech moguls used their billions, their monopolies, and their exemptions from oversight to warp the way Americans searched the Internet, communicated with each other, voted, and accessed the news – all in service to left-wing causes.
Musk’s mortal sin was not just buying the money-losing Twitter and reinventing it as a free-speech platform.
It was not even exposing the company’s rot of a lazy, overstaffed, woke, and pampered workforce and its giddiness in censoring free expression and wounding the public careers of any who challenged the status quo.
Musk’s crime was far worse.
First, was the sin of betrayal. A month ago, all those Teslas on the streets of Palo Alto, Austin, and Cambridge were virtue-signaling proof of green moral superiority. Then suddenly, these still wonderful cars are seen as fuel for the prince of darkness.
Musk, of all people, now the progressive apostate, would dare to end Twitter as a left-wing bulwark. And he promised to flip this time-tried Pravda to host anyone to say what he pleased.
Second, Musk doesn’t much care that the Left hates him. No doubt he regrets the billions he paid for the overpriced, money-losing company.
No doubt he frets that Tesla may lose sales once yuppies and greens trade in their Tesla amulets as if they were now some godforsaken gas-guzzling SUVs.
But otherwise, Musk has the resources, the youth, genius, and the energy to do to social media what he did to the space and automobile industries: revolutionize it, open it up to keener competition, and to reject stifling orthodoxy.
How sad that the Left despises a man who built real things against the odds and took risks to champion free speech. And how predictable it worshiped a leftist fraud who bilked a million investors and ruined the lives of thousands.
The hatred of the accomplished Musk and the worship of the hollow man Bankman-Fried are sad commentaries on how liberalism has descended into progressivism and ultimately into Stalinism.
David Ray says
As this chickenshit slob can no longer be a sugar-daddy to the DNC, but only a liability, he better take caution. The woke reprobate just might get the same “protection” accorded to the other lecher Jeffery Epstein . . . and the press will develop amnesia just like before.
The grifting punk had better sleep with one eye open.
i3lownFuse says
A Pyramid of World Power and Global Control Matrix
seems to suggest
The Barbarians Are Inside The Gate
except which Mob will rule for now
as
Elites Will Create a New Class of Slaves
resistance is futile
Cat says
Looks like Elon may be backing away from the side of the righteous.
Holding a vote on the still mostly liberal Twitter and saying he will obey that vote ( the vote for him to step down as CEO or not step down ) is saying he will obey the left. Which seems to have given their leftist orders for him to stop the free speech.
He tolerated the treatment president Trump has received for years now for a couple of weeks. That’s no hero…..if this is the case.
And if so, Goodbye free speech.
THX 1138 says
Donald Trump and Elon musk are both men of mixed premises guiding their actions and lives not by any explicit and non-contradictory philosophy but by and implicit “sense of life” of mixed and contradictory premises.
What are two of the mixed and contradictory premises in 99% of Americans, the deadly conflict bewteen altruism and rational selfishness which means between individualism and collectivism, which means between Capitalism and Socialism. Which means Elon Musk selfishly buying Twitter to defend the selfish and individualist value of Free Speech and then asking a collective to vote on his right to exist.
“A sense of life is not a substitute for explicit knowledge. Values which one cannot identify, but merely senses implicitly, are not in one’s control. One cannot tell what they depend on or require, what course of action is needed to gain and/or keep them. One can lose or betray them without knowing it….
America’s inner contradiction was the altruist-collectivist ethics. Altruism is incompatible with freedom, with capitalism and with individual rights. One cannot combine the pursuit of happiness with the moral status of a sacrificial animal.” – Ayn Rand
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THX 1138 says
“all under the veneer of “effective altruism”
You can do anything in the name of Holy-Sacred-Altruism and when you get caught the altruists will call it selfishness. Real altruism (self-sacrifice) only leads to good and noble ends, so claim the altruists. Real altruism is so rare because it always keeps getting hijacked and corrupted by selfishness, so the altruists will say.
Elon Musk is hated because he is fighting for Free Speech, the right to free speech is a SELFISH value. What other value does free speech have but the value of defending the individual, every individual? Individualism is the defense of the individual, which means self-preservation, self-interest, which means rational selfishness.
So long as selfishness is viewed as evil and altruism as noble this is what you’ll get.
Spurwing Plover says
Kind of like Ted Turner of WTBS he brainwashed the kids with junk like Captain Planet and the Planteaters, One Child One Voice Network Earth Etc.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Thanks Prof. Hanson, excellent analysis.
DARRYL says
At this point, the election was financed; the red wave averted. The left will remember a leftist activist fondly, as a future Democratic president surely will pardons him, Bill Ayers style.. Subversion against capitalism is socialist value at any rate.
And it is a pattern by now.
The market takes the loss. But at this point, what does it matter? Collateral damage is of little consequence for those who run their hearts on a switch, like liberals and mother bears must.