
Bad ideas are everywhere, spreading like viruses. Ironically, the antidote is readily available. We just have to have the courage to use it. Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, provides the prescription.
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Bad ideas are everywhereâŚ
Spreading like virusesâŚ
Infecting every area of our livesâŚ
And driving millions of otherwise rational people to embrace the irrational.
Hereâs one obvious example. It illustrates a broader point I want to make about â of all things â the moral importance of mockery.
Ready for this?
Weâre told by so-called experts with straight faces that men can become women and women can become men.
Weâre told that sex is assigned at birth, rather than observed, as if doctors just make their best guess whenever they see a newborn baby.
Weâre told men can become pregnant and âchestfeed.â
These arenât fringe ideas promoted by radicals on Reddit. Theyâre mainstream, endorsed by once-respected medical organizations, highly-educated doctors, and popular internet wellness sites.
Go to healthline.com and type in, âCan men get pregnant?â and youâll find this answer:
âYes, itâs possible for men to become pregnant and give birth to children of their own⌠In order to explain, weâll need to break down some common misconceptions about how we understand the term âman.ââ
So the people who just told us men can get pregnant are going to clear up misconceptions for us? Hmm, I donât think so.
It would be bad enough if these ideas were merely popular, but theyâve quickly gone from mainstream to mandatory.
You canât criticize them.
You canât even joke about them.
Comedians risk being canceled, and in some cases physically attacked, for doing so.
In a twisted way, this all kind of makes sense.
In order to prop up an insane worldview that canât be defended, or even coherently articulated, you have to insulate it from criticismâespecially the comedic kind that employs mockery to expose foolishness.
Itâs embarrassing to be exposed as a fool.
So, it canât be tolerated.
My team at the Babylon Bee learned this the hard way when we made a joke about Rachel Levine, a transgender health admiral in the Biden administration.
USA Today had named Rachel Levine as one of their âWomen of the Year.â They were serious. But Rachel Levine is no more a woman than I am.
So, we fired back with this satirical headline: âThe Babylon Bee's Man Of The Year Is Rachel Levine.â
The mockery, of course, was of USA Today â not the admiral.
Twitter â pre-Elon â was not amused. They locked our account for âhateful conduct.â âDelete the joke,â they said, âand you can have your account back.â We refused.
The intolerable truth youâre not allowed to speak is that Rachel Levine actually misgenders himself whenever he calls himself a woman. And pointing that out, no matter how itâs done, is not hateful conduct because the truth is not hate speech.
But this is how the system is rigged to safeguard bad ideas.
The leftists who dominate our media and culture are armed with both a sword and a shield. They can call anyone who differs with them a bigot, a transphobe, a Nazi. It doesnât matter. They know, theyâll never get banned.
Thatâs the sword.
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