So I think a lot of people thought when you bought Twitter that this is kind of an outlier, like, how does this what doesn't fit with these other things you're doing. I never thought that because I think what you're dealing with big civilizational issues and problems, and I was right on your page. I think Twitter is one of them. I mean, you have talked about
this woke mind virus, yes, in really apocalyptic terms. I don't you should explain why you don't think it's hyperbole to say things like it's pushing civilization towards suicide. First of all, what is the woke mind virus? And if we don't deal with this, nothing else can get done. Tell me why you think that. Yeah, so I think we need to be very cautious about any anything that is anti meritocratic and anything that is that results in
the suppression of a free speech. So, you know, those are two of the aspects of the work mind virus that I think are very dangerous. Is that it's often areacratic. You can't you can't question things, even the questioning is bad. So, uh, you know, you know another way to almost anonymous would we would be canceled culture And obviously people have tried to cancel you many times, many times, yeah, I mean every week, Yeah, from left and right. I've had it from both sides. Yeah.
And it's interesting people you and I are both like in that little group of people. Maybe it's a bigger group. Yeah, who who are called conservative? Who haven't really changed? I don't see. I think of you as a conservative definitely. Yeah, Like at least think of myself as a moderate, you know. So, I mean at least like I've spent a massive amount of my life energy building sustainable energy, you know, electric vehicles
and batteries and solar and stuff to help save the environment. That's that's not that's not a yeah, not exactly far right drew that diet.
