If you've read CS Lewis' Narnia series, the last book ("The Last Battle") has a sequence where the world has ended and we're going through a coda of what happens after.
In it, Lewis has a scene where a group of dwarves have actually gotten to go to Heaven (really!), but they don't believe it. The darkly funny sequence has Aslan all but showering gifts onto the dwarves followed by them convincing themselves that it's all lies and illusions. The conclusion to it is this line:
“They have chosen cunning instead of belief. Their prison is only in their minds, yet they are in that prison; and so afraid of being taken in that they cannot be taken out.”
I say all that to say, I could fully believe Bobby could go up to Heaven itself, and he would convince himself it was Hell. (Indeed it can be hard not to read the Great Divorce and see a bit of Bobby in every scene.)
Oh yeah I remember that very well; Bob would be one of the not-so-great dwarves. Bob is exactly the kind of person who would put himself into that precise mindset - he's in heaven or a really really nice place, but since it's from Skydaddy, he convinces himself it's just a dark dirty stable so much that he can't see for shit and mistakes banquet-level food for livestock fodder.
As a matter of fact, Bob would be very much like Meg's little bro Charles Wallace in
A Wrinkle In Time. On the way to rescue their father, Charles Wallace ends up being brainwashed by an Entity called IT on the planet Camazotz - a land of extreme enforced conformism - which the kid thought was a great idea because it would lead them to finding their father. When they're given food, Meg only tastes sand, while Charles Wallace thinks he's eating delicious banquet-level food.
To hearken back to an earlier scene in
The Last Battle involving those selfsame dwarves, where the Talking Horses were released to help battle the Calormenes, the Dwarves shot each and every horse, killing all of them before they could even reach King Tirian. But on the other hand, they also shot the Calormenes. Their only explanation was "The Dwarves are for the Dwarves". Bob would definitely rationalize such a thing in that sort of way.
To hearken back to an earlier scene involving those selfsame dwarves, where the Talking Horses were released to help battle the Calormenes, the Dwarves shot each and every horse, killing all of them before they could even reach King Tirian. But on the other hand, they also shot the Calormenes. Their only explanation was "The Dwarves are for the Dwarves". Bob would definitely rationalize such a thing in that sort of way.
bobbo retardo hate for AI is really weird. he consumes slop in every single facet of his worthless life and he himself is useless. why the hate
Bob thinks "robots" should only take the Physical Labor jobs, not the Thinking Jobs. For a machine to take a job in the realm of Thinkers

violates Bob's principles. One has to wonder if he picked up the idea of Humans controlling machines directly with their minds, like the Hive does in Season 4 of
The Transformers, "
The Rebirth". (The one with the Headmasters and Targetmasters and shit and where the intro was mostly pasted together from toy commercials) After all, he is something of a Transformers sperg.
it goes against his techno futurist dreams to be against ai.
But for Bob, AI is supposed to run robots to do the physical labor, leaving only jobs for Thinkers, so that the Obsolete
MAGAnaiseghoulen can finally be rounded up and denied Oxygen in the Wastelands, for they are no longer needed. Bob has repeated ad nauseum that "We don't need these THINGS (MAGA CHUD Midwestern Ghouls)", but if AI can do THINKING

jobs, it shows him his worst nightmare: That Thinking

is obsolete as well, and by extension, so is he. Especially considering his meager brainpower. For he is
The Kwisatz Tarderach, Lard of Lynn, Last of his Line, Masshole Mussolini, Pol Potbelly, Ham Dugo, Ba'ab al-Movie AKA Sheikh Diabeeto, Bobby the Smoothbrain
Heenan Chipman,
Bob the Blue Curtain Builder, the crayon-eating, paste-consooming
Blue Curtain Analysis Expert.