For me, until it gets a production quality JIT, or PyPy and GraalPY get more community love, it remains a scripting language for learning on how to program, automating OS and applications tasks.
Maybe you should first investigate all the gimmicks they had to do, between amount of servers they had to ramp up burning needless budget, rewriting code into C and C++ libraries, Go or whatever else they ended up adding, before doing such statements.