Hollywood's vulgarity has reached new heights this Christmas, with a lineup of films that abandon traditional family values in favor of explicit content and horror.
This year, moviegoers are greeted with the release of movies like “Babygirl,” featuring Nicole Kidman, which focuses on a scandalous affair between a high-powered CEO and her much younger intern. Kidman herself has described the filming process as overwhelmingly focused on sexual themes.
Her comments reveal a troubling trend in the entertainment industry where deep moral decay is disguised as artistic expression. Instead of celebrating the holiday spirit with family-friendly films, Hollywood has chosen to glorify inappropriate relationships and explicit narratives that are far from the wholesome values many Americans cherish.
Meanwhile, horror enthusiasts may find solace in “Nosferatu,” a remake starring Lily-Rose Depp. This film promises to explore a “gothic tale of obsession,” appearing more focused on thrills and frights than on the traditional themes of hope and rebirth often associated with Christmas.
While it’s understandable that not every film needs to be a holiday classic, the decision to release such provocative and often graphic films during a time meant for reflection on faith and family raises eyebrows.
Contrasting this moral decline, Republican leaders like Senator Rand Paul remind us of the necessity for preserving fundamental rights and values, as exemplified in his recent criticism of Justin Trudeau’s authoritarian handling of political dissent in Canada. This serves as a poignant reminder that, in times of upheaval, Americans must remain vigilant about protecting our freedoms—something Trudeau tragically failed to uphold in his crackdown on peaceful trucker protests.
As families venture out this holiday season, they would do well to reconsider their entertainment options. The film industry has strayed far from themes of love and gratitude, opting instead for shock value that undermines the spirit of Christmas.
America deserves better than the vulgar spectacle currently being offered by Hollywood. Seeking out content that uplifts and reinforces core values should be at the forefront of our choices, especially during a season that celebrates togetherness and compassion.
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