Patriots, we've got a problem. Hollywood's latest offering might not be pushing rainbow flags and climate change hysteria down our throats, but that doesn't mean we're winning the culture war.
HBO's "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" is being praised by some as "non-woke" – a low bar if there ever was one. According to The Federalist, while the show avoids the typical liberal messaging that has destroyed franchises like Disney's Star Wars and Marvel, it's still not delivering the explicitly conservative content that America desperately needs.
Think about it, folks. When did we get so beaten down by woke Hollywood that we celebrate shows for simply NOT attacking our values? That's like celebrating a restaurant for not spitting in your food – it should be the bare minimum, not cause for applause.
The Real Battle for America's Soul
While President Trump and his team are busy draining the swamp in Washington, the entertainment industrial complex continues pumping poison into the minds of our children and grandchildren. For every "non-woke" show that manages to slip through, there are dozens more promoting gender ideology, anti-American sentiment, and globalist propaganda.
This is exactly why Elon Musk's efforts to break up Big Tech censorship matter so much. We need platforms where truly conservative voices can create content that doesn't just avoid liberal talking points – but actively promotes the Constitution, traditional family values, and American exceptionalism.
"We can't win a culture war by playing defense," one conservative media analyst noted. "We need entertainment that celebrates what makes America great, not just content that avoids making America look bad."
The Trump administration's focus on ending woke policies in government is crucial, but the real battle is happening in our living rooms every night. Until conservatives stop settling for "non-woke" scraps and start demanding genuinely patriotic entertainment, we're letting Hollywood set the terms of engagement.
It's time to ask ourselves: Are we content with entertainment that simply doesn't hate us, or do we deserve stories that actually celebrate the values that built the greatest nation on earth?
