Ben Shapiro dismissed the significance of Blue Origin's all-female flight featuring celebrities and activists by arguing that those onboard weren't piloting the rocket. He likened the achievement to claiming an all-female crew on a plane filled with impersonators if they weren't flying it themselves. Shapiro expressed his skepticism about the event's merit, humorously suggesting that if Katy Perry performed while in space, he might prefer to jump out. His commentary oscillated between acknowledging the historical milestone while simultaneously dismissing it as trivial.
The semi-famous women... became the first all-woman crew to visit space... well, they weren't flying the thing.
...if you have a plane filled with I Love Lucy impersonators, that it's an all female-, it's like an all-female crew on the plane.
If I were in space with Katy Perry and she started singing, I might actually just jettison myself into space.
Now listen very cool. I mean, honestly like a cool thing. Also: clown show.
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