Woke culture has pushed this mom too far
PragerU kids outreach director Jill Simonian and ‘Stolen Youth’ author Bethany Mandel weigh in on parental rights in schools amid a California judge dismissing a parent’s gender identity lawsuit.
How far can you push someone before they have had enough of rampant wokeness and completely revolt? That’s the question businesses, movie makers and department stores are rightly grappling with.
I can answer the question: If their target market is American families, conservative men and women who are just trying to make ends meet, the answer is that they have absolutely had enough.
The silent majority is speaking, and they are doing so loudly.
When a man who claims he’s a woman is plastered onto America’s former best-selling beer, regular Joes across the country en masse stopped buying Bud Light. They’ve lost a whopping $27 billion and have been replaced as the country's top beer seller.
COUNTRY BOYS WILL SURVIVE THE WOKE WARRIORS
When Target decided to partner with a Satanic artist and threw their pride-promoting clothing into the faces of parents shopping in the children’s section, they lost $15.7 billion and counting.
When Disney decided to push woke movie concepts on trusting parents with the likes of the films "Lightyear" and "Elemental," they lost $890 million over their past eight films.
On the other hand, when Jim Caviezel produced a movie about a hero who rescued children from trafficking, the"Sound of Freedom"became a 2023 summer hit film with more than $125 million in revenue, outperforming films with mega budgets like "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny."
When country music singer Jason Aldean pulled no punches in his newly released single, "Try That In A Small Town," it quickly shot to the No. 1 song on