Hollywood is sitting on a box office gold mine, but I'll get to why in a minute.
The Academy Awards took place last night, and when I saw Jimmy Kimmel's swipe at "countries whose leaders don't support free speech" that caused an immediate channel change (after I took apart the stupidity here).
But it's always nice when the people who like to lecture the rest of us about the environment lead by example. Wait, no they don't:
The people who tell you to use a paper straw to 'sAvE tHe pLaNet" left this mess at the Dolby Theater for others to clean up when the Oscars ended last night. https://t.co/Z04IXfq1Uj
— Damani Felder (@TheDamaniFelder) March 16, 2026
That reminds me a little of the "Barackalypse" on the National Mall after the inauguration of the super-environmentalist President Obama. You can almost hear the libs in attendance saying "the help will clean it up."
OK, back to the gold mine that Hollywood is sitting on: It's a movie based on how absolutely insanely ridiculous and over-woke the entertainment industry has become. It would make "Airplane" look like a documentary.
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Hollywood's "diversity inclusion" quota for Best Picture nominees made my spit out coffee:
In order to compete at the Oscars for Best Picture, all films must meet the "diversity inclusion" quota.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 16, 2026
Here are those rules. Yes, this is real. pic.twitter.com/2FQR5Kh4zx
These people have become parodies of themselves.
I can’t believe this is real. https://t.co/Dxl0z4pv3F
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) March 16, 2026
And yet it is completely real. You can read it for yourself at the Oscars' website here.
You have to check off 1 box to qualify.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 16, 2026
The Godfather, Braveheart, No Country For Old Men, etc would all fail.
In case anybody's been wondering why movies over the years have become increasingly crappy and unwatchable, that at least partly helps explain why. Too bad there was no requirement to clean up your own trash to attend the Academy Awards so as to avoid eco-hypocrisy accusations.







