Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable; it keeps no record of wrongs; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8 NRSVue
During the US presidential campaign last year many celebrities endorsed the Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, including then Queen of the World, Taylor Swift. As we know, they didn't matter in the end, and there were pundits who suggested that the endorsement of Trump by podcaster Joe Rogen probably had far greater influence. Rogan is hard to pin down politically and idealogically but he often leans right and he's pals with Elon Musk, his "favorite billionaire."
The other day Bono, musician and front man for U2 was a Rogan guest to task for supporting Musk in his gutting of aid to those who need it most, with Trump's blessing, of course. According to a Yahoo report:
U2 frontman Bono lectured podcaster Joe Rogan about the “evils” of his buddy Elon Musk during a new podcast episode. The conversation began with Bono, who has a long history of involvement with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), citing a study that estimates the number of deaths caused by Musk’s cuts at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at more than 300,000 worldwide. He explained Friday that food is currently “rotting” in boats and warehouses because Musk fired the people responsible for distributing it.
“To choose which child to pull off the IVs—it just seems to me like, I don’t know if ‘evil’ is too strong a word, but what we know about pure evil is, it rejoices in the deaths, in the squandering of human life, particularly children,” Bono said as Rogan nodded along. “It actually rejoices in it, and whether it’s incompetence, whether it’s unintended consequences, it’s not too late.”
Bono is quite open in using terminology that might be considered religious and he is open about being Christian and reading his bible. He became friends with Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message version of scripture, even though,delightfully, Peterson initially had no idea who Bono was.
Bono was also a passionate spokeperson for the Jubilee 2000 global debt forgiveness program for developing nations. He worked with several presidents and billionaires in AIDS initiatives in Africa. He gets the issues and the influence the United States has. He also understands that the imperative of the gospel of Jesus Christ is justice and compassion.
Rogan's podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, has 14.5 million followers on Spotify, so this is quite a platform for Bono to give voice for the voiceless. Those 29 million ears, let them hear the proclamation of a present-day prophet.