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Hollywood Virtue-Signaling: Grammys Push Political Agenda Again

In what has become an annual tradition of virtue-signaling, the 2026 Grammys delivered another round of champagne-soaked lectures from millionaire celebrities who think the average American gives a Grammy about their political opinions. But try telling that to Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny, and the rest of the Hollywood echo chamber who took to the stage to scold the country that made them rich, famous, and somehow brave for bashing immigration enforcement while surrounded by private security.

Bad Bunny, the reggaeton superstar and part-time political philosopher, declared “ICE OUT” to thunderous applause, proclaiming that “we are not savage, we are not animals, we are not aliens, we are humans and we are Americans.” And just like that, the room full of multimillionaires clinked their glasses of imported sparkling water and gave each other a standing ovation. If only ICE agents could get that kind of support while risking their lives on the southern border.

Then there was Billie Eilish, who dropped a “f*** ICE” bomb during her acceptance speech, adding, “Nobody is illegal on stolen land.” That’s a cute slogan for a bumper sticker, Billie, but it doesn’t quite hold up in court or national security policy. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good standing ovation?

Of course, the crowd roared with approval, because nothing says “bravery” like parroting the same talking points as every other person in the room. These are the same people who live behind guarded gates and fly private jets to climate change conferences. The same people who think the average Trump voter in Ohio, Texas, or Florida is a backward Neanderthal for wanting a secure border and functioning immigration laws. Apparently, the real villain isn’t the fentanyl pouring across the border or the human trafficking cartels but the ICE agents trying to stop them.

Ricky Gervais, the British comedian who once torched this self-important crowd back in his 2020 Golden Globes monologue, couldn’t help but chime in. Sharing a clip of the latest Grammy nonsense, Gervais tweeted, “They’re still not listening,” with a laughing emoji. And he’s right. They never listen. Because they don’t have to. They live in a world where their opinions are never challenged, their hypocrisy never questioned, and their failures never felt.

Let’s not forget the broader context here. These are the same Hollywood elites who spent four years under Joe Biden and the Democrats championing open borders, only to turn a blind eye as border towns and inner cities were overrun with chaos, crime, and economic strain. They weren’t the ones footing the bill or dealing with the consequences. That was left to the people who voted for real leadership — the ones who put President Trump back in office in 2024 to clean up the mess.

And clean it up he has. Under Trump’s renewed policies, border crossings are down, law enforcement morale is up, and sanity is slowly returning to the conversation. But you wouldn’t know that from watching the Grammys. According to Hollywood, Trump supporters are the problem. Not the cartels. Not the drug crisis. Not the human trafficking. Just the folks who think America should have a border.

Here’s the part they never understand: every time these celebrities open their mouths to preach, they lose more Americans. They push more voters into the arms of common sense. Keep talking, Hollywood. The more you do, the more people remember why they voted for Trump — and why they’ll do it again in the midterms this November.

The Grammys weren’t a celebration of music. They were a political rally for the far-left, disguised in glitter and auto-tune. And once again, they proved Ricky Gervais right. They’re not listening. But America is. And we’ve had just about enough.


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