In an explosive critique that has resonated with many, Megyn Kelly has dubbed the controversial film "Conclave" as “the most disgusting anti-Catholic film I have seen in a long time.”
This sharp condemnation comes as the film prepares to compete at the Golden Globes, signaling not just a cultural moment but a larger societal concern regarding the portrayal of religious themes in Hollywood.
The film, which dramatizes the inner workings and power struggles during the Vatican’s papal conclave, has drawn ire not only for its narrative arc but specifically for its portrayal of the new pope as intersex.
Kelly’s passionate denouncement was echoed in her social media posts, where she made clear her outrage at the film’s timing and its blatant disregard for Christian sensitivities, saying, “They would never do this to Muslims, but Christians/Catholics are always fair game to mock/belittle/smear.”
This incident highlights a growing trend in the entertainment industry, where films and shows often seem to push an agenda that ridicules or undermines Christian beliefs while maintaining a protective shield around other faiths.
Kelly's comments challenge the double standards that appear to permeate Hollywood, particularly as this film is thrust into the awards limelight.
The question remains: why are so many in Tinseltown eager to portray Christianity in such a negative light?
With award shows increasingly being platforms for political statements, many conservatives feel that the entertainment elite overlook millions of viewers who hold traditional values dear.
As Kelly continues to rally against the blatant anti-Christian sentiment in films like “Conclave,” it sheds light on the larger cultural battle facing Americans today—between traditional beliefs and contemporary progressive narratives.
This unfolding drama at the Golden Globes may serve as a wake-up call, urging audiences to demand better representation and respect for their values in the entertainment landscape.
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