Tears of joy.
View host Joy Bear walked embarrassingly, claiming that billionaire Doge Chief Elon Musk was “pro-apartheid,” “foreign agent,” and “enemy of the nation.”
“This man was not born in this country, born under apartheid in South Africa,” Beher said in the Naturalist. Abusive words at Thursday's show.
“So [he] That way of thinking continues. He was pro-apartheid, as I understand it,” Beher said.
Behar escalated inflammatory comments, characterising masks, and was taken away by President Trump to be held accountable as a “foreign agent” and “the enemy of the nation.”
But shortly after the commercial break, Behar quickly shifted her tone and began backtracking her overstated, perhaps honorable, harmful statement.
“Now I said Musk was pro-apartheid, so I'm getting some flaks. I'm not sure if he was,” she said in a mess.

“He grew up before the great Nelson Mandela fixed it when apartheid was in full bloom. He was around at the time, but maybe he wasn't – he was a young man too.”
“So, don't sue me, are you okay?” Behar joked before adding, “They are allowed to tell the lies they want, but we have to be really strict.”
Elon Musk, 53, was born in Peoria, South Africa in 1971 amid a racist policy known as apartheid. SpaceX founder became a naturalized American citizen in 2002.
Social media users have not purchased Behar's half-hearted apology. Liberal TV hosts say they are beginning to sound like conservative portraits.
“Libs is currently anti-immigrant,” one user writes, adding clown emojis xPost Over 14,000 likes.
“It's pure gold. Elon Musk has turned Joy Behar into an immigrant critic,” another user Posted on x.
Commentators on a platform called Behar a “Biggo” and “Toxic” – We hope SpaceX CEO will sues show parent company ABC.
