Get woke, go broke strikes again! Paramount+'s newest Star Trek disaster, "Starfleet Academy," managed to scrape together a measly 81,000 views after an entire day of being available for FREE on the platform. That's right, folks – they couldn't even give this Trump-hating garbage away.
The abysmal numbers expose the harsh reality facing Hollywood's woke brigade: Americans are absolutely done with their anti-conservative propaganda masquerading as entertainment. When you can't even break six figures with a FREE premiere of an iconic franchise, you know you've completely lost touch with your audience.
This spectacular failure comes as no surprise to anyone who's watched Hollywood double down on their hatred for President Trump and the MAGA movement. Instead of creating compelling stories that unite Americans, these entertainment elites continue pushing their radical left agenda – and paying the price at the box office.
Americans Reject Woke Entertainment
The writing was on the wall when Paramount decided to inject more progressive politics into the beloved Star Trek universe. Fans have repeatedly voiced their frustration with the franchise's sharp left turn, abandoning the optimistic vision of the future that made Star Trek great in favor of divisive political messaging.
"This is what happens when you prioritize virtue signaling over storytelling," one social media user commented. "Star Trek used to inspire hope – now it's just another vehicle for Hollywood's anti-American messaging."
"81,000 views for a free Star Trek premiere? That's not just a failure – that's a complete rejection of woke Hollywood by the American people."
Meanwhile, conservative content creators and traditional entertainment continue to thrive as Americans seek alternatives to Hollywood's propaganda machine. The contrast couldn't be starker – authentic content that respects American values finds massive audiences, while woke productions like "Starfleet Academy" crash and burn.
This latest bombing should serve as a wake-up call to entertainment executives, though we won't hold our breath. How many more failures will it take before Hollywood realizes Americans want entertainment, not indoctrination?
