Whoopi Goldberg Mocks Arson Attacks on Tesla Dealerships

We can agree to disagree on politics, but some things should be condemned across the board.

Murder, for example. Violence, too.

While the contemporary Left often advocates for fundamental values, it’s not uncommon for them to diverge from these principles. For instance, some on the Left have transformed Luigi Mangione, an alleged killer, into a symbol of heroism following his attack on a healthcare CEO. Similarly, the “fiery yet predominantly peaceful” Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 did not seem to elicit strong condemnation from progressive communities.

Some, like former Vice President Kamala Harris, celebrated the chaos.

So did the wife of former Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz.

Lately, as Elon Musk teamed up with President Donald Trump to reduce unnecessary spending in the U.S. administration, there have been instances of arson at Tesla dealerships across the country, which celebrities have found amusing.

Jimmy Kimmel, along with his liberal viewers, found humor in a series of assaults on automobile dealerships. Meanwhile, Jordan Klepper from “The Daily Show” appeared to condone the aggressive actions from his platform at Comedy Central.

Enter Whoopi Goldberg.

Discussing “The View,” they mentioned Elon Musk distancing himself from the Trump administration following several sneak peeks into the government’s operations in a manner reminiscent of Dogecoin. Upon closer inspection, Musk and his team discovered an abundance of unnecessary expenditures, waste, and corruption within the system. It remains uncertain if the Republican Party will successfully eliminate all these issues from the administration entirely.

Or if Democrats will allow it.

Goldberg and the group found amusement in Elon Musk relinquishing his active responsibilities for Dogecoin (DOGE), a commitment he had made several weeks prior to taking action.

The X account The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) noticed another disturbing part of the conversation.

During the show, co-host Sara Haines broached the topic of the ongoing damage to Tesla dealerships without intervention, which elicited a response from Goldberg.

“Awwwwww.”

The “View” audience lapped up the Oscar-winner’s reaction.

Laughter is now often found in instances where violence occurs, but only when it’s directed at something closely related. However, it should be noted that these dealerships lack any specific ideology. Their primary purpose is to sell cars, and remarkably, these cars are designed with environmental considerations in mind.

As a movie-goer peering into this real-life drama unfolding, it’s baffling that the perpetrators of this arson remain oblivious to the political leanings of the dealership staff – probably fellow advocates for electric vehicles, given the Left’s historical enthusiasm for them. If not for the swift intervention, innocent lives could have been endangered, even lost, due to these reckless actions.

Television’s ‘The View’ continues to hold the title as the least intelligent talk show, outsmarting even parts of MSNBC. Regrettably, its programming can be quite harsh.

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2025-05-30 20:03