Hollywood has always been great at keeping secrets - until now. The entertainment industry's systematic blacklisting of conservative voices has moved from whispered backroom deals to brazen, in-your-face discrimination that would make Joe McCarthy blush.
While Ellen DeGeneres fooled America with her "be kind" facade before her cruelty was exposed, and predators like Harvey Weinstein and Sean "Diddy" Combs hid their crimes behind power and influence, Hollywood's war on conservative talent is now happening in broad daylight. The mask has completely come off.
Patriots in the entertainment industry are reporting unprecedented levels of political discrimination. Actors who dare support President Trump find themselves mysteriously "unavailable" for roles. Writers who question woke narratives see their projects killed in development. Directors who refuse to inject DEI propaganda into their films get frozen out of studio deals.
The New McCarthyism
"It's McCarthyism 2.0, except this time they're proud of it," one anonymous studio executive told sources. "If you're not lockstep with the progressive agenda, you're persona non grata. They don't even try to hide it anymore."
This isn't just about A-list celebrities - it's about the thousands of hardworking Americans behind the cameras who are being denied opportunities because of their political beliefs. Cinematographers, sound engineers, costume designers, and countless other professionals are finding their careers destroyed for the crime of loving their country.
"The same industry that lectures us about tolerance and inclusion practices the most intolerant exclusion in America today."
While President Trump works to drain the swamp in Washington, Hollywood's swamp creatures are doubling down on their ideological purges. They've learned nothing from their box office failures and continue alienating the very Americans who buy movie tickets.
The irony is palpable: an industry built on storytelling has become incapable of telling stories that half of America wants to hear. How long can Hollywood survive when it actively despises its audience? The answer may determine whether American entertainment has any future worth watching.
