Hosts React After Elon Musk Labels His Show “This Is A Meeting Place For Ignorant Women”

The hosts of The View quickly fired back after Elon Musk called their show “a meeting place for ignorant women.” Musk’s comments sparked a fierce debate, with some supporting him and others condemning his remarks as misogynistic.

Whoopi Goldberg dismissed Musk’s attack as “unnecessary” and pointed out that women discussing real issues shouldn’t be threatened. Joy Behar humorously suggested Musk focus on his businesses, while Sunny Hostin highlighted the show’s history of hosting diverse voices and political debate.

Musk’s comments reignited discussions about how women’s voices are treated in media. Some defended Musk, claiming The View promotes biased opinions, while others criticized him for dismissing the value of women’s discourse.

Despite the backlash, The View panelists remained defiant, with Goldberg stating, “We’re here, we’re talking, and we’re not going anywhere.” The feud highlighted broader cultural and ideological divides in public discourse.

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