Good for Seth Rogen’s Jab at Trump


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Actor and comedian Seth Rogen spoke for millions of Americans when he ascended the stage alongside Edward Norton earlier this month at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony and delivered a pointed jab at President Trump.

Rogen criticized the tech titans in attendance for supporting Trump whom he accused of destroying science.

“It’s amazing that others in this room underwrote electing a man who, in the last week, single-handedly destroyed all of American science,” Rogen reportedly said in the since-cut remark. “It’s amazing how much good science you can destroy with $320 million and RFK Jr., very fast.”

Rogen and Norton were presenting the Special Breakthrough Prize in Physics to Gerardus’t Hooft, a Dutch theoretic physicist and Nobel-winner who has spent his career in quantum field theory.

The remark was edited out of the official YouTube video of the event but it managed to spark widespread discussion anyway among viewers and supporters of Rogen’s comment.

The Breakthrough Prize ceremony is an event co-founded by tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, and Yuri Milner to honor significant scientific achievements.

The point Rogen was making is that the Trump administration is moving to reshape federal science policy, specifically through budget cuts, deregulation, and controversial appointments – at the expense of scientific research and environmental protections.

This raises serious questions as to why Trump is cutting significant funding for agencies like the National Institute of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Environmental Protection Agency – all of which are critical to advancing medical research, climate science, and technological innovation.

Of course, the fact that Trump has appointed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary is beyond just contentious – it’s ridiculous. Kennedy is a vocal critic of vaccines and has promoted the claim that links vaccines to autism. This has been widely debunked by the scientific community. Kennedy’s control of important agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is raising concern among scientists, public health experts, and the general public.

Further disturbing, Trump’s skepticism of climate change means he will institute policies that dismantle environmental regulations and withdraw support for renewable energy research. His sidekick, Elon Musk, is using the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to sideline science for political and economic gain.

Rogen’s jab hits home because he highlighted the complicity of tech moguls who, despite funding scientific awards, have aligned with an administration hostile to research.

Just ask Harvard University. This week, the Trump administration announced it would freeze $2.2 billion in grants and $60 million in contracts to the elite university. Trump also threatened to revoke the school’s tax-exempt status, suggesting it should be taxed as a “political entity” instead.

Rogen’s comments resonated with millions of Americans mainly because his critique of Trump tapped into widespread and lingering frustration with Trump’s politicization of science. Of course, it helped that Rogen’s ability to blend comedy with political commentary made the moment memorable and relatable.

However, it wasn’t just Rogen’s comment that made the difference. His position as an outsider to the tech and science elite universe gave his words authenticity. He is known for his candor so when he throws a jab at Trump at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony it carries more weight.

Rogen’s willingness to challenge powerful figures like Zuckerberg and Brin, who have been criticized for their post-election meetings with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, is admirable and millions of Americans appreciate it.

The editing of Rogen’s remarks from the official event video only amplified public support, with many seeing it as an attempt to censor dissent.

Trump’s policies, particularly on health and the environment, have polarized discourse. Rogen’s jab encapsulated the fears of those who value scientific progress, especially younger audiences who feel science is under siege and who see climate change and medical research as existential issues. By calling out the hypocrisy of tech leaders who fund science while supporting anti-science policies, Rogen struck a nerve with millions of Americans who are concerns over tech moguls like Musk and Zuckerberg with too much influence over government policy.

By calling out the tech titans who fund the “Oscars of Science” while supporting policies that undermine research, Rogen represented the frustrations of scientists, academics, and everyday citizens. Though edited from the official record, his comments sparked a vital public conversation about the intersection of science, politics, and overreach by tech titans.

Here’s to Rogen, not just for his humor, but for his ability to face a room full of billionaires and fight for scientific progress. And for throwing yet another jab at Trump.

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