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I don't watch TV shows or movies with a DEI cast or story line. If the cast isn't White and straight I don't watch it.
It has greatly reduced the amount of TV and movies I watch. I don't care.
It looks like I am not alone.
Just another example of the demented minds of the Hollywood Liberals.
Wokeness is dying.
'Suits,' a legal drama that premiered 12 years ago, had more than double the number of viewing minutes than Netflix's race-swapping woke usurpation fantasy, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story."
'Reacher' now ranks as the number two series on streaming, vastly outperforming anything else on Amazon, suggesting that male audiences have been deprived of programming.
But another issue is a radical demographic transformation in the industry that began with #MeToo and the BLM hate movement. Hollywood made DEI commitments and carried them out, whether it was locking the Oscars behind racial quotas for participating films or dumping white male talent in favor of affirmative action quotas.
It has greatly reduced the amount of TV and movies I watch. I don't care.
It looks like I am not alone.
Just another example of the demented minds of the Hollywood Liberals.
Why Old TV Shows Are Beating Hollywood’s Billion Dollar DEI Machine | Frontpage Mag
Directors, writers and actors hired to fill DEI quotas make garbage that turns off viewers.
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Why Old TV Shows Are Beating Hollywood’s Billion Dollar DEI Machine
Directors, writers and actors hired to fill DEI quotas make garbage that turns off viewers.
Wokeness is dying.
'Suits,' a legal drama that premiered 12 years ago, had more than double the number of viewing minutes than Netflix's race-swapping woke usurpation fantasy, "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story."
'Reacher' now ranks as the number two series on streaming, vastly outperforming anything else on Amazon, suggesting that male audiences have been deprived of programming.
But another issue is a radical demographic transformation in the industry that began with #MeToo and the BLM hate movement. Hollywood made DEI commitments and carried them out, whether it was locking the Oscars behind racial quotas for participating films or dumping white male talent in favor of affirmative action quotas.