Pop star Billie Eilish's sanctimonious Grammy Awards rant about "stolen land" has spectacularly backfired after a Native American tribe pointed out that her own multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion sits directly on their ancestral territory.
The 24-year-old singer made headlines during her Grammy speech when she declared that "no one is illegal on stolen land" - another tired leftist talking point designed to shame Americans about immigration enforcement. But the Tongva tribe, whose ancestors lived in the Los Angeles basin for thousands of years, had something to say about Eilish's virtue signaling.
"As the First People of the greater Los Angeles basin, we do understand that her home is situated in our ancestral land," the tribe noted, delivering a brutal dose of reality to the Hollywood hypocrite.
This is peak liberal hypocrisy, folks. Eilish, who lives in luxury thanks to America's capitalist system, felt compelled to lecture hardworking Americans about "stolen land" while literally building her fortune on property that - by her own logic - doesn't belong to her.
"No one is illegal on stolen land" apparently doesn't apply when you're a wealthy celebrity who can afford to ignore the consequences of your own rhetoric.
The irony is rich: a pampered pop star who's never worried about border security, crime, or economic displacement telling Americans they have no right to enforce immigration laws. Meanwhile, she's living the American dream on land she claims was "stolen."
This perfectly encapsulates the left's immigration agenda - wealthy elites virtue signaling about "compassion" while regular Americans deal with the real-world consequences of open borders. Eilish can afford private security and gated communities. Working families in border states can't.
Maybe instead of lecturing patriots about immigration policy, Eilish should practice what she preaches. Will she be giving her mansion back to the Tongva people? Don't hold your breath. Liberal celebrities only care about virtue signaling when it doesn't cost them anything.
It's time Americans stopped taking moral lectures from Hollywood hypocrites who live in ivory towers built on the very system they claim to oppose.
