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Hollywood despises Trump and it shows

- By LARRY ELDER Larry Elder is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host.

Hollywood is one leg of the Axis of Indoctrina­tion, with media and academia completing the trifecta.

There are some outspoken nonliberal­s in Hollywood. Self-described “libertaria­n” Clint Eastwood comes to mind. But the list is short.

How hostile is Hollywood toward Republican­s? Consider this recent letter I received from a well-known, prominent and successful Hollywood conservati­ve: “Hi, Larry.

“I hope you’re doing well. Something happened yesterday, and when it did, I immediatel­y thought of you. It wasn’t about you, but it puts a spotlight on some of what you talk about all the time.

“I was attending an entertainm­ent industry meeting yesterday, at a very high level, and when it was over, I ran into a friend of mine who just happened to be in the same building at that time. I hadn’t seen him for quite a while. He’s an industry veteran whose career has spanned at least 30 years.

“In the past, whenever we met, for lunch or just to talk, we always discussed politics. He’s a staunch conservati­ve, and he is extremely well-versed on the issues facing this country and on the people who play significan­t roles in our government. He has always been very outspoken, proud of his affiliatio­n and always willing to debate a Democrat or liberal on the facts and the lies. He’s very good at arguing, and, like you, he has instant-access statistics that are stored in his head.

“Yesterday, when I bumped into him in a common area in the offices, I gave him a hug and asked him what he thought of the Democratic debates. He kind of shrugged. No comment. Then I showed him a website on my phone that gives the betting odds of who will win the primary and who will win the general election. He looked at it, but again, no comment. I told him that I hoped Bernie would win the nomination, because I’d love to see American voters have to make a choice between prosperity and bankruptcy. He nodded, but that was pretty much it.

“I gave him a hug and said goodbye. By the time I reached my car outside, he had already texted me twice. He apologized for not taking an active role in the discussion and said that there were people present in the office cubicles nearby, and he didn’t want to have to argue with them after that, or be treated differentl­y at the office because he said anything that could be interprete­d as pro-Trump. He said he had to protect his job, and that he really couldn’t risk talking to me.

“That’s Hollywood.

“The tolerant people who love everybody will destroy you if you disagree with them. It’s ridiculous and scary, but it’s real, and I doubt most people outside of LA would believe to what extent. You could be a criminal or an illegal alien or a Palestinia­n terrorist, and they would leap to your defense and support your rights. But g-d forbid you’re a Republican or a Trump supporter. You’re the enemy, and they’re blatantly against you and proud of it.

“That’s all. This is the world I work in every day, and it’s disgusting. I grew up in a country where people, even total strangers, would say that they might disagree with my opinions, but they would fight to the death to defend my right to speak my mind. Those days are gone. Apparently, now they would fight to the death to keep me from talking.

“I just thought you’d want to hear this.”

Welcome to Hollywood in Trump’s America.

 ?? AP FILE ?? ADHERING TO THE SCRIPT: A liberal attitude has emerged in Hollywood where the masses are quick to defend the rights of others, unless they’re conservati­ve Republican­s or President Trump supporters.
AP FILE ADHERING TO THE SCRIPT: A liberal attitude has emerged in Hollywood where the masses are quick to defend the rights of others, unless they’re conservati­ve Republican­s or President Trump supporters.

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