Hollywood's woke brigade is once again proving they hate America's strength by throwing temper tantrums over the Trump administration's use of movie clips in foreign policy hype videos that celebrate American power and deterrence.
The latest meltdown comes from actors whose work was featured in White House videos showcasing clips from iconic films like "Top Gun," "Iron Man," "Breaking Bad," "Deadpool," and "Gladiator." Instead of being honored that their work represents American excellence, these Hollywood elites are demanding the content be removed.
One particularly triggered voice actor branded the videos as "disgusting and juvenile war porn," demanding producers "remove my voice immediately." Writer and actor Ben Stiller also threw a fit over clips from his movie "Tropic Thunder" being included in the patriotic content.
This is rich coming from the same Hollywood crowd that spent years making anti-American propaganda films while cashing checks from Chinese Communist Party-backed studios. Now they're pearl-clutching because President Trump is using their own work to showcase American strength and deterrence on the world stage?
Peace Through Strength vs. Hollywood Weakness
What these Hollywood snowflakes don't understand is that Trump's foreign policy videos represent exactly what America needs: a strong, confident projection of power that keeps our enemies at bay. While Biden spent four years making America look weak and apologetic, Trump 2.0 is reminding the world why you don't mess with the United States.
"I demand that the producers of this disgusting and juvenile war porn remove my voice immediately," one triggered actor whined about content that celebrates American military excellence.
The hypocrisy is staggering. These same actors had no problem when their violent, explosive movies made them millions of dollars. But suddenly when that same content is used to project American strength and deter our enemies, it becomes "war porn"?
Patriots across America are loving these hype videos because they represent what we've been missing: an administration that's proud of American power instead of apologizing for it. While Hollywood cries into their oat milk lattes, real Americans understand that strength prevents wars, and weakness invites them.
Maybe these actors should stick to what they do best – pretending to be heroes on screen while real American heroes keep them safe in the real world.
