
Pro-life, pro-God, pro-gun and pro-Trump singer Kaya Jones, formerly of the Pussycat Dolls, didn’t mince her words Friday when she went on a Twitter tear against Hollywood.
Her beef? Hollywood’s obsession with catering to the minority at the expense of the majority.
“As a straight woman who respects and loves men I don’t feel represented by Hollywood in tv or films. I don’t see strong male characters anymore. I don’t see gentle loving kind women anymore. I see bitchy women hating men and men who aren’t interested. And that’s the truth!” she wrote.
As a straight woman who respects and loves men I don’t feel represented by Hollywood in tv or films. I don’t see strong male characters anymore. I don’t see gentle loving kind women anymore. I see bitchy women hating men and men who aren’t interested. And that’s the truth!
— Kaya Jones (@KayaJones) March 29, 2019
Instead of making movies and shows just to make movies and shows, Hollywood’s cadre of hardcore leftists have become obsessed with making them to virtue-signal their radical “progressivism” to the rest of the world. And there’s no easier way to do that than to make every other character gay.
It started with Disney outing a character on the pre-teen show “Andi Mack” as gay two years ago. Then “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling decided to make two of the series’ key characters gay. Last year the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation began demanding that 10 percent of on-screen characters be gay. And these days it seems they want practically every character to be gay.
It’s ridiculous, according to Jones.
See the rest of her tweets below:
The Right – women love men, men love women. The Left – women hate men, men love men, women have turned into men, and men are turning into women. Example insert Los Angeles
— Kaya Jones (@KayaJones) March 29, 2019
and no I’m not anti gay. I’m pro men and woman and unfortunately as a straight woman I don’t see myself or anything I can relate to anymore. Women respecting men and men loving women.
— Kaya Jones (@KayaJones) March 29, 2019
I wonder if a gay man wrote a tweet about not feeling like he sees himself in tv or films if straight people would say your anti straight people.? Nope but if I as a straight woman say this which I just did I’m grilled that I’m anti gay. No guys it’s called honesty.
— Kaya Jones (@KayaJones) March 29, 2019
Many would argue that she was right. In its bid to appease the radical left, Hollywood has been turning out an endless stream of politically correct, identity politics-based drivel that’s performed poorly at the box office because the majority of Americans want to be entertained, not lectured to.
Those who would argue this point rushed to Twitter to tweet their approval to Jones:
Agreed. I’ve cut way back on my viewing of what Hollywood pumps out. Sick of the agenda they’re peddling.
— D_Cal (@djcInTx) March 29, 2019
As a straight man who embraces the differences between men and women, it bothers me that some people look down on that.
— Harlan (@fakejackwalsh) March 29, 2019
Thank you! We are ignoring the ESSENCE of our inherent differences that make us unique, divinely created to work in concert together!
— The Escape Hatch (@BostonsIrishSon) March 29, 2019
Apparently being gay is the IN thing to do. I think we can all get along just fine if people stop trying to force feed homosexuality and transgender people(pardon the pun) down our throats. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being heterosexual
— Chris Gow (@chrisgowo1) March 29, 2019
That is the truth. We always hear about the LGBTQPBN community feeling shunned that there’s no representation of their characters and films, but quite contrary I feel that forcing their agenda into every TV ad/commercial and movie isn’t realistic and I’m losing interest quickly.
— Magnum (@MagnumP99) March 29, 2019
But the gay community felt differently. The same people who complain constantly about an alleged lack of representation — and who also routinely disparage heterosexual people, whom they refer to the with the pejorative “cisgender” — took great offense to Jones sharing her perspective.
You talk more and more ? everyday. It’s hard being so irrelevant isn’t it old girl?
— Louisa Davies (@LouisaDavies19) March 29, 2019
Girl- if you want to see a heterosexual white girl like yourself on tv watch literally any movie. The fact that ONE movie with a gay woman has everyone thinking gayness is somehow being shoved down our throats proves it has nothing to do with shoving down our throats and
— Sam (@sammlodynia) March 30, 2019
Lol. Is this as a straight white woman I don’t see my ideas represented in Hollywood complaint? ??? life must be tough ?
— #Intrepid (@VegaSpeaks) March 30, 2019
Everything to do with anti-gayness. I’m so very sorry that instead of 90% of the time straight women are on TV it’s now 89% of the time. I know, you wish you could go back in time.
— Sam (@sammlodynia) March 30, 2019
Notice what the latter user said about Jones wanting to roll back the clock. The user was technically right. People like Jones would like to roll the clock back to a time when Hollywood cared about quality and story, not political correctness and identity politics.
But that wasn’t the Twitter user’s implication. He was using the same argument leftists use to attack President Donald Trump’s mission to “Make America Great Again.” It’s the same mindset that former Attorney General Eric Holder touted when he claimed that America was never great.
The idea is that because there was widespread bigotry in the past, America was never great. Likewise, because homosexuality wasn’t as accepted as it is now in Hollywood, the Hollywood of the past was never great. This mindset fails to take into consideration that there have been gay-centric movies for decades. Take the award-winning film “The Boys in the Band.” Released in 1970, it told the story of several gay men. Yet it received raving reviews. Why? Because it was a good movie that wasn’t designed to cater to political correctness but rather simply tell a story.
That is what’s missing in contemporary Hollywood. That and some good, old-fashioned straight people, according to Kaya Jones.
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