The election that returned Donald Trump to power as the 47th President of the United States proved a lot. People care more about the economy than “reproductive rights,” people don't trust Kamala Harris to reverse policy, and, as Rick Burgess points out, people does not agree with the woke politics of the left.
They are “[overplayed] Their hands,” he says.
It turns out that ordinary people still keep their wits about them, having rejected the awakening that requires them to set aside all logic and reasoning.
The question is, will the entertainment industry, contaminated by woke ideology, get the message and move in the right direction?
“Could filmmakers and entertainment people take a cue from that?” Burgess asks Baba Bassey.
“No, not at the level you think it is,” Bava said, noting that when Reagan won 49 states in 1984, he mistakenly believed it was “the end of liberalism.” did.
“But that's never the case,” he added. “There are a lot of people out there who are in the middle…It’s like voting for whoever they like.”
On top of that, “If you just look at history, it's always oscillating back and forth.''
If we want to see change that isn't temporary, the Trump administration needs to “get busy now and make real changes that are substantive and make a difference in everyone's daily lives,” Baba said. says. ”
If you want to hear more about the conversation, watch the episode above.
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