Billie Eilish proved Sunday night that Hollywood celebrities are completely out of touch with reality, delivering a cringe-worthy "stolen land" speech at the Grammys that had Americans across the country rolling their eyes in disgust.
The pop star, accepting her "Best Song" Grammy, couldn't resist lecturing the audience about how "we're living on stolen land" - a tired woke talking point that might have played well with the liberal elite six years ago, but now sounds as stale as last week's bread.
Even more pathetic? Eilish's own contradictory message, admitting she feels "really hopeful in this room" and that "our voices really do matter." So which is it, Billie - are we living in an oppressive system built on stolen land, or should we be hopeful about our voices mattering?
"Total mindless hypocrisy," posted @RobinMarieGreer on social media, sharing a video titled "Billie Eilish INSTANTLY REGRETS 'Stolen Land' Grammy Speech."
The backlash was swift and brutal. Social media users didn't hold back, with one Twitter user noting how a Trump supporter criticizing the speech was mocked for her age, posting: "just found out i'm the same age as that trump supporter that was whining during billie's grammy speech. i genuinely thought she was at least 35ðŸ˜"
The desperation reached new heights when Eilish's brother Finneas O'Connor rushed to her defense, predictably blaming "old white men" for the criticism - because apparently that's the left's answer to everything these days.
This is exactly the kind of Hollywood virtue-signaling that drove Americans to vote for Trump in overwhelming numbers. While hardworking families struggle with inflation and real problems, millionaire celebrities lecture us about "stolen land" from their Beverly Hills mansions.
Here's a reality check for Billie: Americans are tired of being lectured by out-of-touch entertainers who profit from the very system they claim to despise. Maybe stick to singing instead of spouting recycled woke propaganda that even Iron Eyes Cody would cringe at.
The question is: when will Hollywood finally realize that their political sermons are exactly why Americans have tuned them out?
