Academy Award-nominated director Darren Aronofsky is facing a firestorm of criticism after announcing his new AI-generated series about the American Revolution, raising alarming questions about Hollywood's latest attempt to manipulate our nation's founding story through artificial intelligence.
The 56-year-old filmmaker behind dark, twisted films like "Black Swan" and "Requiem for a Dream" is now setting his sights on 1776 with "On This Day... 1776," produced through his AI company Primordial Soup. But patriots across America are asking: why would we trust a Hollywood leftist to tell the story of our founders using fake, computer-generated content?
This represents everything wrong with modern entertainment culture. Instead of honoring the real sacrifices of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and the brave patriots who risked everything for freedom, we're getting artificial intelligence slop from the same industry that constantly attacks traditional American values.
AI Replacing Real American Heroes
While President Trump works to restore American greatness and teach authentic history in our schools, Hollywood elites are literally replacing our founding fathers with computer-generated propaganda. What's next β an AI version of the Constitution written by ChatGPT?
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. As the Trump-Vance administration fights to end woke indoctrination and restore patriotic education, here comes Tinseltown with their latest scheme to digitally manipulate the most important period in American history.
"This is exactly why we need to drain the swamp in Hollywood too," one social media user commented. "They can't even make real movies about real American heroes anymore."
"Why would anyone want to watch fake AI recreate the greatest moment in human history when we have the real story right there in actual historical documents?"
Patriots deserve better than having our founding story filtered through the warped lens of Hollywood's AI algorithms. Our founders pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor for the liberty we enjoy today. The least we can do is tell their story with the respect and authenticity they earned through blood, sweat, and sacrifice β not some computer program's interpretation of what happened in 1776.
Will Americans stand by and let artificial intelligence rewrite the American Revolution, or is it time to demand Hollywood respect our real history?
