Ah, liberal celebrities. What would we do without them? Their virtue-signaling is always fun to laugh at.
Consider the case of Sheryl Crow to understand this concept better. She recently made a bold move, aiming to come across as admirable and courageous. Crow made an announcement on her Instagram account that she had sold her Tesla car and would be giving the proceeds to NPR. She shared a video where her car was being taken away as she waved goodbye.
Sheryl Crow says she has sold her Tesla and donated the proceeds to NPR.
“My parents always said… you are who you hang out with.
It reaches a point where you must choose your allegiances wisely. Crow decided to part ways with Tesla, redirecting the money towards NPR, a move driven by concerns about the threats facing the organization. She took to social media to express her stance, highlighting her support for NPR and her disapproval of the actions of President Musk.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) February 15, 2025
She shared a message her parents had ingrained in her – “You are judged by the company you keep.” This sentiment resonated with her decision to dissociate from Tesla. By donating the proceeds to NPR, she hopes to contribute to the sustenance of accurate reporting and the dissemination of truth to those eager to seek it.
Democrat cult narrative language — “President Musk.” Check.
Empty useless message to Elon after she already paid for it. Check.
Truth being only what she thinks it is, even if it has no relation to reality. Check.
Freakout over someone working for free to fight waste and abuse? So dumb.
They truly believe anything they’re told. She could actually take the time to see the things that DOGE has uncovered so far, but that might take being open-minded and not just parroting the Democratic narrative.
She could consider that Musk actually even took the time to try to help her on Twitter when she needed it with questions about her Tesla because that’s what he does.
Change your screen preference from night mode to auto
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 3, 2019
Night mode with 0% brightness is actually too dark during the day. This is ultimately our fault. We will update our software so that 0% brightness is always usable relative to ambient conditions.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 3, 2019
I’m sure Elon Musk is all broken up over this. Actually, he hasn’t reacted yet, but I imagine he’ll find it hilarious.
But if it proves anything besides the fact that celebrities don’t live in reality, it actually proves how NPR — if it wants to exist — can be fully funded like this privately. It doesn’t need any taxpayer money, as FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr observed.
I know celebrities are hesitant to weigh in on hot button issues, so I appreciate Sheryl Crow making an argument here—not through words alone, but through her actions— that Congress should not force taxpayers to subsidize NPR.
Bravo 👏 https://t.co/ZbOLPKvSHk
— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) February 15, 2025
I know celebrities are hesitant to weigh in on hot button issues, so I appreciate Sheryl Crow making an argument here—not through words alone, but through her actions— that Congress should not force taxpayers to subsidize NPR.
Bravo.
So please go ahead. Continue. Get more celebrities to prove the point.
Three of my neighbors just recently bought Teslas.
I never really saw it in real life before but I guess it is true when they say every time someone sells a Tesla and gives the proceeds to NPR three more are bought in Middle America. https://t.co/oLYdKaHCdG
— ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) February 15, 2025