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Hollywood’s annual self-congratulatory spectacle, the Oscars, once again proved what we’ve known for years: tinseltown lives in an alternate reality. You’d think after years of dwindling viewership and plummeting cultural relevance, they’d get the message. But no, instead of reflecting on why normal Americans are tuning out, they double down on their sanctimonious lectures and, predictably, trash Donald Trump. It’s not just about politics anymore; it’s about a fundamental disconnect from the values that built this nation.
These elites, cloistered in their coastal bubbles, seem genuinely baffled why audiences aren’t clamoring for more woke garbage. They look at us, the patriots who believe in God, family, and country, with undisguised contempt. Their hatred for Donald Trump isn’t just political opposition; it’s a visceral rejection of everything he represents: the working man, the forgotten American, the one who still believes in American exceptionalism and the plain truths of scripture. When they attack Trump, they’re attacking us, plain and simple. They’re attacking your grandmother who prays daily, your neighbor who works two jobs, the small business owner trying to survive. They see us as deplorables, and they make it clear every chance they get.
Their moral grandstanding, draped in designer clothes and funded by globalist corporations, is a pathetic charade. They preach about ‘tolerance’ while showing none for differing viewpoints. They champion ‘diversity’ but only of skin color, not of thought. They’ll lecture us on ‘equality’ from their multi-million dollar mansions. It’s a hollow performance, devoid of any genuine understanding of the struggles ordinary Americans face every single day. And that’s why we’re walking away. We aren’t interested in being shamed or re-educated by people whose lives are completely detached from reality.
The ratings speak volumes, don’t they? Year after year, these once-iconic broadcasts hemorrhage viewers. It’s a self-inflicted wound, a direct consequence of their arrogant disdain for the very people who used to make them stars. They’ve traded artistic integrity for performative activism, genuine storytelling for ideological sermons. We, the people, aren’t tuning in to be told what to think or how to feel about the latest progressive dogma. We want entertainment, escapism, and stories that reflect universal truths and values, not thinly veiled propaganda pushing the latest radical agenda.
This isn’t just about Hollywood’s bottom line; it’s about the soul of our culture. As Proverbs 16:18 warns, “Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.” Hollywood’s unchecked arrogance, their open mockery of faith and traditional morality, their embrace of degeneracy—it’s all part of a larger spiritual battle. They’ve allowed themselves to become tools for forces that seek to undermine our foundational principles, to erode the very fabric of society. But we, the faithful, know that these worldly idols will always fall. Truth, grounded in God’s word, will always prevail over their fleeting fads and empty virtue signals.
We don’t need their approval. We don’t need their validation. Patriots across this nation are building their own media, their own cultural institutions, their own spaces where common sense, faith, and freedom are celebrated, not scorned. We’re supporting artists and creators who understand what it means to be an American, who aren’t afraid to speak truth to power, and who respect the values that make this nation great. The establishment media, echoed by folks like Liz Peek writing via foxnews, can point out the symptoms all day long—the dwindling audiences, the cultural irrelevance—but the disease is spiritual, a deep rot within the heart of an industry that has abandoned its moral compass.
They’ve chosen their side, and it’s not ours. And we’re okay with that. Because while they’re busy chasing golden statues and patting themselves on the back for their latest progressive pronouncements, we’re out here living real lives, raising our families, strengthening our communities, and fighting for the future of this republic. Their tantrum will continue, but so will our resolve. We will not bow to their woke agenda, and we will not surrender our culture to those who despise us.
Patriots, is there any hope for Hollywood to find its way back to common sense, or is it a lost cause? Sound off in the comments.
Providence watches over the bold.