Hollywood's latest attempt to win back audiences burned by woke propaganda is falling short of what patriotic Americans really want, according to a new analysis of HBO's upcoming "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms."
While the Game of Thrones prequel may dodge the most egregious woke messaging that has poisoned modern entertainment, The Federalist reports it's still not delivering the explicitly conservative content that could truly resonate with fed-up viewers.
This lukewarm approach highlights a broader problem in today's culture war: Hollywood executives think they can thread the needle by simply being "less woke" rather than embracing the traditional American values that built this nation.
Americans Deserve Better Than 'Diet Woke'
For too long, conservative audiences have been told to be grateful for table scraps – shows that merely avoid lecturing us about pronouns or climate change. But why should patriots settle for "non-woke" when we could demand entertainment that actually celebrates faith, family, and freedom?
The entertainment industry's stranglehold on American culture didn't happen overnight, and it won't be broken by half-measures. While President Trump's second term has emboldened conservatives across every institution, Hollywood remains one of the last bastions of leftist groupthink.
"We're not asking for much – just stories that don't hate everything we believe in," one frustrated viewer commented on social media.
The success of conservative-friendly content like "The Chosen" and "Sound of Freedom" proves there's massive appetite for entertainment that doesn't despise Middle America. Yet major studios continue playing it safe with watered-down "non-woke" content instead of taking real risks.
As Trump's cultural revolution gains momentum, maybe it's time for entertainment executives to stop pandering to Twitter activists and start serving the millions of Americans who made Hollywood rich in the first place. Will they finally listen to their audience, or keep serving up reheated leftovers?
