Hollywood Socialism

Guest Post by John Stossel

Hollywood Socialism

Hollywood is now obsessing about increasing ethnic and gender diversity. Good. There’s been nasty racial and gender discrimination in the movie business.

Unfortunately, Hollywood has no interest in one type of diversity: diversity of thought.

In most every movie, capitalism is evil.

Greedy miners want to kill nature-loving aliens in “Avatar.” Director James Cameron says: “The mining company boss will be the villain again in several sequels. … Same guy. Same mother—-er through all four movies.”

One reviewer calls a scene in the recent “Star Wars” movie “a beautiful critique of unregulated capitalism.”

“Unregulated capitalism” is such a stupid cliche. Markets are regulated by customers, who have choices; we routinely abandon suppliers who don’t serve us well.

In the movie “In Time,” rich people live forever by buying more time, which they hoard while arranging for higher prices so poor people die.

I guess rich movie people feel guilty about being rich.

In the new Amazon series “Jack Ryan,” the hero asks a good question about Venezuela: “Why is this country in the midst of one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history?”

Because socialism ruined the country’s economy! But no, that’s not the answer Jack Ryan gives.

“Nationalist pride,” not socialism, is named as the culprit — and the politician who will fix things is an activist running “on a social justice platform.”

The producers reversed reality, portraying leftists as Venezuela’s saviors rather than as the people who destroyed it.

Hollywood reserves praise for people who share their politics. A documentary about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is full of people gushing praise, calling her things like “the closest thing to a superhero.”

“RBG” is a good documentary and Ginsburg is impressive. But so is Justice Clarence Thomas. Hollywood would never praise him like that.

Recently, my former bosses at ABC surprised me by interviewing Thomas. Promotion for the video suggests that they actually let Thomas speak, without sneering at him. Good. But I’m sure no one on the show will be allowed to call Thomas “a superhero.”

Hollywood’s love for the left frustrates actors who lean right. Most fear saying anything because they fear they’d lose work.

Actor Kevin Sorbo spoke out about his conservative views.

Then, recounts Sorbo in my video this week, “all of a sudden, less and less calls. My agent said we’d better part ways. And I made a lot of money for these guys!”

Sorbo says in Hollywood, being a conservative Christian is “like being a double leper.”

He was even banned from a comic book convention.

“They’re the ones who say, ‘We need to be tolerant; we need to have love,'” observes Sorbo. But “they’re the most anti-tolerant people… Every movie, every TV show … there’s always some point, someplace, where they’ll pretty much degrade anybody who’s conservative or Republican.”

When a Republican is shown — someone like President George W. Bush in 2018’s “Vice” — Sorbo says, “They make him as dumb and as hick-y as possible.”

Sorbo’s also annoyed that movies like the latest “Ghostbusters” film shove women into what had been male parts. In the most recent “X-Men” movie, an actress says: “Women are always saving the men around here. You might want to think about changing the name to X-Women!”

“What’s wrong with that?” I pushed back. I like watching female superheroes.

Sorbo replied, “It was created as ‘X-Men.’ We’re in this business now of rewriting everything. … It’s not even politically correct; it’s politically insane.”

Hollywood’s recent movie about man’s first trip to the moon chose to leave out the American flag. When asked about that, the film’s star, Ryan Gosling, said, “This was widely regarded in the end as a human achievement.”

“An American human achievement!” replies Sorbo.

Sorbo’s response to Hollywood’s rejection was to make his own movies. He says his Christian drama “God’s Not Dead” cost $2 million to make but earned $140 million.

Other conservative and Christian movies have done well. Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” is America’s highest-grossing R-rated film ever.

Those aren’t my kind of movies, but I’m sure glad Hollywood doesn’t have monopoly power.

Maybe competition will make Hollywood a little less narrow-minded.

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11 Comments
BB
BB
December 5, 2019 8:43 am

Well I still have tv but not cable anymore. I just go to Wal-Mart and buy some movies when at home. Just got back a price for an engine rebuilt. 28,000 is what it’s going to cost me. Can buy a brand new engine for 38000 . Bank of America is ” giving” me the line of credit on money they make out of thin air. Oh well could be a lot worse. I think I’m just going to get a new engine.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  BB
December 5, 2019 9:18 am

BB, good luck. Was that you I read about on Breitbart that lost your cat and then was reunited?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BB
December 5, 2019 10:37 am

What kind of engine is this? I bought an old v-6 for $4k, had the machine shop clean up the cylinders and regrind the crank … rebuilt it myself for another $3k in parts, total was around $10k . If you are shopping engines you must certainly have the ability.

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 5, 2019 9:14 am

I too believe in leftist socialism. I advocate a wealth tax that would take any wealth over 5 million dollars from the evil rich. They would get to keep 5 million to keep themselves out of poverty. I see the Hollywood super rich lining up to donate now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 5, 2019 12:50 pm

Aw, geez. Not this shit again.
Need we say it one more time?

I suppose so, for any newbie eyeballs scanning the opinionated wisdoms of the platform.

Hollywood sucks diseased donkey dick. Has-been actors who used to be good at playing make believe have now become vocal about social and political correctness.
They can go fuck themselves.

I have no shits left to give, what any of those arrogant bitches do or say anymore. They are vermin.

Ditto, for the loudmouths in the music and sporting world.

They’ll get none of my time, money, or consideration, for anything they think, say, or do.

95% of what’s produced nowadays is PC garbage, or degradingly vile behavior. Spreading disease.
Immoral. Corrupt. Evil.

They are conspiring to destroy the moral character of a country packed with people who are infinitely better than any celebrity.

It’s long past time to starve the beast, and reveal the hidden agenda narrative of destruction from within.

Get an education about (((who))) controls it, if you haven’t a clue.

Fiat Lux
Fiat Lux
December 5, 2019 3:31 pm

I always thought Sorbo was an underrated actor who deserved better roles. Not that there is anything wrong about being Captain Dylan Hunt.