HBO's upcoming 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' may be steering clear of woke propaganda, but don't mistake this for a victory in the culture war, patriots. According to sources, while the show isn't pushing transgender knights or climate change messaging, it's still not delivering the explicitly conservative content that starving American audiences desperately need.
After years of Hollywood cramming radical leftist ideology down our throats through every superhero movie, sitcom, and streaming series, simply being 'non-woke' isn't enough anymore. Conservative families want entertainment that actually reflects their values – not just the absence of progressive preaching.
Think about it: while President Trump fights to restore American greatness and dismantle the woke administrative state, Hollywood continues producing lukewarm content that plays it safe rather than boldly championing the principles that built this nation. Where are the shows celebrating our military heroes, our founding fathers, or the entrepreneurs who make America prosperous?
"Being non-woke is the bare minimum, not a triumph," one cultural critic noted. "Conservative Americans deserve better than scraps from an industry that despises everything we stand for."
This missed opportunity comes as the Trump administration works tirelessly to end DEI mandates and woke policies across federal agencies. Meanwhile, entertainment executives – many of whom probably donated to Biden – pat themselves on the back for simply not including rainbow flags in their medieval fantasy.
The reality is that Hollywood's stranglehold on American culture won't be broken by tepid shows that merely avoid leftist messaging. We need bold creators willing to produce content that celebrates faith, family, patriotism, and the American dream. Until then, families will continue seeking alternatives to an industry that views them as the enemy.
When will conservative investors step up and fund entertainment that actually speaks to the 75 million Americans who voted for Trump? The demand is there – but apparently, the courage isn't.
