Another day, another Hollywood leftist biting the hand that feeds them. The star of the upcoming 'Supergirl' movie has decided to follow the tried-and-true formula of insulting potential moviegoers before her film even hits theaters – because that strategy has worked so well for Disney and other woke studios lately.
While specific details of her latest rant weren't provided, we've seen this playbook before: overpaid Hollywood elites lecturing hardworking Americans about their politics, values, and voting choices. Then they act shocked when audiences stay home on opening weekend.
This comes at a time when the entertainment industry is already reeling from years of go-broke-woke disasters. From Disney's massive losses on woke remakes to Netflix's subscriber exodus over leftist programming, you'd think these people would learn. But apparently, the urge to virtue signal is stronger than basic business sense.
The Trump Effect Strikes Again
What makes this even more tone-deaf is the timing. With President Trump back in the White House and Americans clearly rejecting the woke agenda that destroyed the Biden years, Hollywood is doubling down on the very politics that got them into this mess.
Patriots have made it crystal clear: we're done funding our own cultural destruction. We're not paying $15 for a movie ticket plus overpriced concessions to be lectured by millionaire actors who hate half their audience.
"When celebrities attack their own fans, they're essentially telling customers not to buy their product. It's the worst marketing strategy imaginable, but the left can't help themselves."
The entertainment industry used to understand that their job was to entertain, not indoctrinate. But under years of leftist cultural pressure, they've forgotten that basic principle. Now they're paying the price at the box office – and so are the hardworking crew members and theater employees who suffer when these vanity projects inevitably flop.
How long will it take Hollywood to learn that Americans want heroes on screen, not lectures from activists? Based on this latest Supergirl disaster, apparently we're not there yet.
