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WOKE-FREE Isn't Enough: Why Conservative Entertainment Needs To Go FULL PATRIOT Mode

Gary FranchiMarch 1, 202690 views
WOKE-FREE Isn't Enough: Why Conservative Entertainment Needs To Go FULL PATRIOT Mode
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Patriots, we need to talk about a dangerous trend in conservative media analysis. The Federalist just praised HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" for being 'non-woke,' but here's the hard truth: simply avoiding leftist propaganda isn't nearly enough to reclaim American culture from the radical left's death grip.

While it's refreshing that this Game of Thrones spinoff apparently won't lecture viewers about pronouns or climate change, conservatives celebrating "non-woke" entertainment are setting the bar embarrassingly low. We're essentially cheering because Hollywood didn't actively hate us for once. That's not victory, folks – that's Stockholm syndrome.

The Culture War Requires OFFENSE, Not Defense

For too long, conservatives have played defense in the culture war, grateful for scraps of neutrality while the left produces explicitly progressive content that indoctrinates millions of Americans daily. Disney pushes LGBTQ+ agendas on children, Netflix promotes anti-American narratives, and mainstream media glorifies everything President Trump's administration is working to dismantle.

Meanwhile, we're supposed to celebrate when a fantasy show simply doesn't call knights "birthing people"?

"We need entertainment that actively promotes American values: faith, family, patriotism, individual liberty, and respect for our Constitution. Non-woke isn't pro-America."

The Trump-Vance administration has shown us what winning looks like – taking bold action on mass deportations, crushing the administrative state through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, and putting America First in every policy decision. Conservative entertainment needs that same aggressive energy.

Where's OUR Propaganda Machine?

The radical left didn't conquer Hollywood by being "non-conservative." They created explicitly leftist content that normalized their twisted worldview. If conservatives want to save American culture, we need movies and shows that celebrate our military heroes, promote traditional families, expose Deep State corruption, and remind Americans why this nation is worth fighting for.

President Trump pardoned J6 political prisoners and withdrew from the globalist Paris Climate Accord because he understands you don't win by playing nice. Conservative entertainment executives should take notes.

Being "non-woke" is the bare minimum, patriots. The question is: when will Hollywood conservatives stop playing defense and start creating the explicitly pro-American content this nation desperately needs?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
We tried watching that new Netflix series last week and had to turn it off after 20 minutes. The anti-American messaging was so blatant it was embarrassing. We need our own platforms and our own stories.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Same experience here! Canceled our subscription last month and haven't looked back.
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TraditionMattersVerifiedjust now
Try Pure Flix or Daily Wire. Much better options for families.
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PatriotDad47Verifiedjust now
Finally someone said it! We need entertainment that actually celebrates American values instead of just avoiding woke nonsense. Hollywood has been poisoning our culture for decades.
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LibertyBelle2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! My kids are starving for content that doesn't make them ashamed of their country.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
YES! This is exactly what we need to hear!
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HeritageDefenderVerifiedjust now
The author makes a great point about going beyond just being 'woke-free.' We need content that actively promotes patriotism, strong families, and traditional values. Being neutral isn't enough anymore.
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ConservativeViewerVerifiedjust now
This is spot on. But here's my question - how do we get the funding to compete with the big studios? They have billions to push their agenda.