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Hollywood’s Meltdown Over Trump’s 2024 Victory

The recent election of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States is not just a political event; it is a resounding rejection of far-left ideologies that have taken root in our society. This victory signals a clear disapproval of the radical LGBT agenda, the pervasive cancel culture, and the struggling economy. Most importantly, it represents a decisive pushback against the elitist influence of Hollywood, which has long dominated our cultural landscape.

In the wake of Trump’s triumph, Hollywood’s elite have reacted with disbelief and despair, revealing just how out of touch they are with the concerns of everyday Americans.

Actress Christina Applegate took to social media, expressing her shock and sorrow:

In a further display of her frustration, she added, “And if you disagree, please unfollow me.” Applegate’s emotional outburst continued as she declared, “Please unfollow me if you voted against female rights. Against disability rights. Yeah that. Unfollow me because what you did is unreal. Don’t want followers like this. So yeah. Done. Also after today I will be shutting down this fan account that I have had for so many years…”

Similarly, actress Sophia Bush expressed her dismay, stating, “Great job giving the MAGA gang more power, America.” She further insinuated that many Americans were harboring racist sentiments, saying “Wonder how many folks are seeing this and STILL saying, ‘but but but at least he’s not a Black woman!’ in the privacy of their homes tonight. My heart is broken.”

Longtime actor Kevin McHale joined the chorus of discontent, proclaiming, “Supreme Court gone for the rest of my lifetime.” He added, “Ultra-conservative evangelical bigotry, xenophobia, racism is the mandate,” reflecting a narrative of fear that has become all too common among Hollywood’s elite.

Phoenix Mercury guard Natasha Cloud echoed these sentiments, stating, “The privilege of celebrating rn is exactly what’s wrong with us as people. I am truly worried about my fundamental human rights. Racism, misogyny, and hatred of women are so deeply rooted into everything that is America. Until we fix the roots…it will never grow.” She emphasized, “Racism, misogyny, and hatred of women are so deeply rooted into everything that is America,” and concluded with a dire warning: “Until we fix the roots…it will never grow.”

This kind of fearmongering and emotional outpouring is falling on increasingly deaf ears, even within their own circles. The reality is that most Americans are grappling with tangible issues, such as rising grocery bills and economic uncertainty, rather than the imagined threats that Hollywood’s elite seem to obsess over.

The stark disconnect between Hollywood’s privileged class and the everyday struggles of the American people has never been clearer. While the stars fret over abstract concepts and perceived injustices, the average citizen is focused on the very real challenge of putting food on the table.

In the end, Hollywood’s reaction to Trump’s victory is a testament to their inability to understand the priorities of the American populace. As they continue to lament their perceived losses, the rest of the country moves forward, prioritizing real issues over the manufactured crises that seem to dominate the minds of the elite.

Oh well, indeed.

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