Hollywood never disappoints when it
comes to embarrassing itself, but this
time they’ve gone too far. Just two days
ago, America gathered to honor the life
of Charlie Kirk in a memorial that was
meant to be solemn, respectful, and
unifying. But instead of honoring the
man, some of your favorite Hollywood
elites decided to turn the moment into
another anti-Trump, anti-American
circus. It’s disgusting. It’s shameful,
and we need to talk about it. This is
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September 24th, 2025, the whole country
just witnessed Charlie Kirk’s memorial
broadcast nationwide. And for millions
of Americans, it wasn’t just another
event on TV. It was a rare moment of
unity. A time to reflect on the life of
a man who built a movement, who stood up
to the establishment, who wasn’t afraid
to debate anyone, anytime, anywhere.
Love him or hate him, Charlie Kirk left
a mark. And this memorial was supposed
to be about his legacy, his wife Erica,
his family, his supporters, his friends.
But of course, Hollywood couldn’t keep
their mouth shut. They couldn’t resist.
They had to twist it. They had to
politicize it. And they had to drag it
down into the same tired circus we’ve
seen over and over again. Because
apparently in 2025, nothing is sacred
anymore. Not even a memorial for a man
who was gunned down for daring to speak
his mind. And let’s be clear, this isn’t
just random online trolls. We’re talking
about big names Robert Dairo, Mark
Hamill, Steven King, even Howard Stern
lining up to compare the Charlie Kirk
Memorial to a Trump rally. Think about
how twisted that is. A family is
grieving. A widow is mourning. Millions
of Americans are trying to honor a man’s
life. And Hollywood celebrities are
using that moment to scream magarally
like broken parrots. It’s grotesque.
Now, thankfully, not every actor has
completely lost touch with reality. Mel
Gibson, for one, is proving that there
are still a few in Hollywood willing to
tell the truth. And when Mel Gibson
spoke up, it wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t
scripted. It was raw. It was blunt. And
it was exactly what needed to be said.
He called out Dairo. He called out
Hamill. He called out Stephen King. And
his message was simple. What’s wrong
with you people? How dare you mock a
memorial? And here’s where it gets
interesting. Mel Gibson knows what it’s
like to be on the outside in Hollywood.
He knows what it’s like to be hated, to
be blacklisted, to be mocked. He’s made
mistakes. He’s admitted them. He spent
years rebuilding himself. And yet, he’s
still man enough to stand up and say,
“This is wrong.” Meanwhile, Robert Dairo
is still on stage screaming about Trump
like it’s 2016. Mark Hamill is still
making snide comments on Twitter because
apparently that’s his entire personality
now. Stephen King, he can’t even write a
horror novel. scarier than his own
unhinged rants on social media. And
let’s not forget Tom Hanks, Angelina
Jolie, George Clooney, the usual
suspects who always seem to crawl out of
the woodwork whenever they sense a
chance to trash conservatives. They’ll
mock Charlie Kirk’s supporters. They’ll
mock Trump’s supporters. And they’ll
mock half the country. But do you know
what they won’t do? They won’t look in
the mirror. They won’t admit that
they’re the ones dividing this country
every time they open their mouths. And
of course, the view had to jump in.
Whoopy Goldberg, Joy Bahar, Sunonny
Holen. These people don’t even try to
hide it anymore. They laughed, they
mocked, they dismissed because to them,
every conservative death, every
conservative tragedy, every conservative
memorial is just another punchline.
Imagine how Erica Kirk felt sitting
there grieving her husband while
millionaire Hollywood elites turned her
loss into a late night joke. Imagine how
the family felt hearing their pain
compared to a campaign rally. It’s not
just disrespectful, it’s cruel. Now,
let’s zoom out for a second. Why does
Hollywood keep doing this? Why time and
time again do celebrities insist on
politicizing tragedies? The answer is
simple. Because they don’t know how to
do anything else. Their careers are
fading. Their audiences are shrinking.
Their box office numbers are tanking.
And the only way they stay relevant is
by screaming Trump into a microphone,
hoping someone will still care. It’s
lazy. It’s desperate. And it’s pathetic.
And the irony, every single time
Hollywood pulls this stunt, they dig
their own graves deeper. It’s almost
comedic at this point. Robert Dairo once
celebrated as one of the greatest actors
of his generation. The man behind
legendary roles and Taxi Driver and
Raging Bull isn’t remembered for his
craft anymore. He’s remembered as the
angry old man who can’t go 5 minutes
without screaming Trump at an award show
microphone. That’s his legacy now. Not
his art, not his decades of cinema, just
pure obsessive hatred. Mark Hamill.
Think about this for a second. This was
Luke Skywalker. He was the symbol of
hope, of bravery, of optimism. Kids grew
up idolizing him. But fast forward to
today. And what is Hamill known for? Not
his acting, not his contribution to
cinema. Number. He’s known as the bitter
celebrity who spends every waking moment
on Twitter yelling at strangers, dunking
on conservatives, and mocking Americans
who don’t share his worldview. That’s
what his career has boiled down to. And
Stephen King, this is maybe the saddest
of them all. Once upon a time, Stephen
King was the undisputed king of horror.
His stories terrified millions. His
imagination was unmatched. But now, now
he terrifies people for all the wrong
reasons. He’s not scary because of his
books anymore. He’s scary because of his
unhinged rants, his angry late night
tweets, and his obsession with
demonizing half the country. Stephen
King used to write nightmares. Now he’s
just writing angry threads on social
media. That’s the decline. That’s the
fall. And the more they do this, the
more Americans see them for what they
truly are, hypocrites. Preach tolerance,
but show none. Preach compassion, but
mock widows. Preach unity, but spew
division. That’s Hollywood 2025.
Meanwhile, look at Mel Gibson. Is he
perfect? Absolutely not. He’s made
mistakes, some massive ones. But here’s
the difference. He owned up to them. He
didn’t hide. He didn’t run. He admitted
his flaws. He tried to rebuild. He put
in the work. And today he’s one of the
only people in Hollywood who still has
the courage to call it like it is.
Flawed, yes, but honest, raw,
unapologetically patriotic. Absolutely.
And that’s why his words cut deeper than
anything Dairo or Hamill could ever say.
Because Mel Gibson said what millions of
Americans were already thinking. Mocking
Charlie Kirk’s memorial isn’t edgy. It
isn’t brave. It’s unamerican. Full stop.
But here’s the bigger picture. This
isn’t just about one memorial. This
isn’t just about Charlie Kirk. This is
about a cultural war that’s been brewing
for decades. It’s about whether America
can still come together to honor
someone’s life without it being turned
into a political circus. Because if even
a memorial can’t escape Hollywood’s spin
machine, then what hope do we have left?
What does that say about where we are as
a nation? Mel Gibson himself admitted
he’s losing faith in our ability to stay
united. And honestly, can you blame him?
When you see celebrities mocking a
grieving widow, mocking millions of
Americans who simply wanted to honor a
man’s life, mocking freedom of speech
itself, how can you not lose faith? And
yet, there is a silver lining because
every single time Hollywood behaves like
this, every single time they mock and
sneer, more Americans wake up. Every
insult, every joke at the expense of
ordinary people, every smug late night
monologue, it all backfires. Slowly but
surely, people are realizing that these
celebrities don’t represent them. They
don’t speak for the American people.
They speak for each other. They speak
for a bubble. An outofouch, arrogant,
self-absorbed bubble that shrinks more
and more every day. So, where does that
leave us? It leaves us with a decision
to make. Do we continue letting
Hollywood dictate the culture, or do we
push back? Do we continue letting washed
up actors use their platforms to spit
venom at half the country? Or do we
finally say enough is enough? Because at
the end of the day, culture only has
power if we give it power. We don’t have
to bow to Robert Dairo’s rants. We don’t
have to care about Mark Hamill’s angry
tweets. We don’t have to sit through
Stephen King’s political lectures
disguised as entertainment. We can tune
them out. We can call them out. And we
can support voices like Mel Gibson who
love him or hate him at least have the
guts to stand up and defend the truth.
And let’s not forget, this isn’t just
Hollywood. The media plays their part,
too. Shows like The View love to mock
and laugh because they know their
audience will clap like trained seals.
Joy Bahar cracks a cheap joke. Whoopy
rolls her eyes. Sunny adds a lecture and
the audience cheers. But do they realize
how ugly it looks? Do they realize how
much damage they’re doing? Probably not
because these people live in the same
bubble as Dairo and Hamill. They think
mocking a memorial is funny. They think
ridiculing a widow is bold. They think
politicizing tragedy is just another day
at the office. At the end of the day,
Charlie Kirk’s memorial should have been
about one thing, honoring his life, his
legacy, his fight for free speech.
That’s it. Not Trump, not MAGA, not
politics, just a man who stood for what
he believed in no matter the cost. And
the fact that Hollywood couldn’t even
give him that, couldn’t even give his
wife and family, that tells you
everything you need to know about where
their priorities really are. So, let me
know what you think. Was Mel Gibson
right to call them out? Do you think
Hollywood has finally crossed a line it
can’t walk back from? Or are you not
surprised at all? Because honestly, I’m
not. This is what they do. This is who
they are. But the good news is more and
more Americans see through it every
single day. And if you’re new here,
don’t forget to hit that subscribe
button because this is just the
beginning. Hollywood’s hypocrisy doesn’t
stop at Charlie Kirk. It’s endless. It’s
everywhere. And on this channel on Woke
Watch, we’re going to keep pulling back
the curtain, keep exposing the rot, and
keep reminding you that you are not
alone in seeing through the circus.
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