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Hollywood's Conservative Awakening: A Case of Empty Calories?

A stroll around my London neighborhood recently interrupted me when I spotted a young man sporting a "Reagan-Bush '84" T-shirt. The casual display of conservative aesthetics sparked a thought - has the right wing's cultural influence reached a fever pitch? The notion that conservatism is making a comeback, particularly among Gen-Z conservatives in the US, seems undeniable.

As Brock Colyar noted, this resurgence marks a turning point since the 1980s. With the British and American cultural spheres increasingly entwined, it was only a matter of time before I encountered a Republican T-shirt in my own backyard. The US right's long-standing aspiration to dominate culture has now materialized - albeit with some caveats.

Critics like Helen Lewis hailed The White Lotus as "the first great work of art in the post-woke era" following its latest season. Kevin Maher proclaimed that "woke is dead," and middle-aged white men are back in vogue, citing Mel Gibson's return to prominence. However, Sydney Sweeney's trajectory offers a different narrative.

Sweeney has been touted as representing a return to traditional beauty standards after starring in the advertising campaign for American Eagle. While some saw the ad as flirting with white supremacist eugenics, others hailed it as a refreshing change. The young actress has been linked to Republican voter registration and has sparked controversy over her response to criticisms about her alleged ties to white supremacy.

Sweeney's latest film, Christy, suffered a poor box-office performance, raising questions about the right's dedication to disrupting Hollywood. While buying a political T-shirt is an easy commitment, having to sit through a biopic to prop up a conservative lead star is less so. The right will find it challenging to manufacture popularity, especially when compared to the record-breaking Bad Bunny.

The core issue lies in conservatism's failure to become cool - not because of any genuine appreciation for art and culture, but rather as a means of edgy provocation. Even prominent conservatives like Kelsey Grammer have acknowledged this. Hollywood's woke film successes, such as Sinners and One Battle After Another, underscore the ongoing relevance of progressive values.

Ultimately, people will queue up for what they want to watch and listen to - not based on ideology but quality. Sydney Sweeney should focus on showcasing her films rather than focusing on her physical appearance. As it stands, she is the one looking a bit lost in the conversation.

Will the right's cultural ambitions prove sustainable? Only time will tell if their efforts will yield any meaningful results or simply amount to empty calories.
 
I don't know about this resurgence of conservatism being all that cool πŸ€”. I mean, sure, it's great to see people expressing themselves, but when it comes down to it, is it really about the ideology or just a bunch of edgy provocation? 😎 It feels like conservatives are trying way too hard to fit in and be "cool" rather than actually having genuine conversations about issues that matter. I'm all for free speech and individuality, but when it's just a bunch of shallow politicking, I'm not buying it πŸ€‘. Give me something with substance over some empty calories anytime πŸ˜’
 
lol I just saw this article about Sydney Sweeney and I gotta say its kinda funny that people are all abuzz over her being a "conservative" icon 🀣 like she's the poster girl for the right wing movement... meanwhile, bad bunny is still breaking records and Sweeney's latest film tanked πŸ˜‚. anyway, I think the article hits the nail on the head - conservatism doesn't have what it takes to be cool or edgy, its all just a bunch of empty calories πŸ’¨. people are gonna watch whatever is good and popular, not whatever aligns with their ideology πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and honestly, Sweeney's focus should be on her acting skills, not her physical appearance πŸ‘€. the right wing might have its moments in the spotlight but they'll never be able to replicate the cultural relevance of woke Hollywood πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I just got back from the most random road trip to Brighton and I swear, have you tried those new vegan donuts at the seaside cafe? πŸ©πŸ‘€ They're literally life-changing! I mean, who needs conservative ideologies when you've got a flaky pastry that's essentially a work of art? Anyway, speaking of art... I saw this amazing street mural in London that had me thinking about how visuals can shape our perceptions. The colors, the composition, it was all so mesmerizing. Maybe we're witnessing a resurgence of creativity and self-expression – not necessarily tied to politics or ideologies. Can you imagine if Hollywood focused more on producing art that resonated with people's emotions rather than just trying to push an agenda? πŸŽ₯
 
The whole thing with Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle just feels like a marketing ploy πŸ€”πŸ’Έ, you know? Like they're trying to make her a poster girl for some generic conservative aesthetic instead of focusing on actual talent 🎬. And let's be real, if people are only going to watch movies because the lead actor is "conservative", then that's not really conservatism at all - it's just a shallow attempt to appeal to the masses πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, where's the depth in that? Where's the substance? Give me a break with all this "woke" vs "not woke" nonsense and just focus on making good art πŸ’–. Empty calories, indeed 🍿
 
πŸ˜• The idea that conservatism is making a comeback feels kinda weird to me... like they're trying really hard to be cool but are just not quite hitting the mark. I mean, have you seen some of these T-shirts? πŸ˜‚ They're all about Reagan and Bush, but what does that even say about the values of young people today? Are we really going back to those days?

And don't even get me started on Sydney Sweeney... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I think she's a great actress, but let's focus on her talent rather than her physical appearance. It feels like everyone's so caught up in what conservatives are trying to do that they're forgetting about the art itself.

I'm also not sure how long this "right-wing cultural awakening" is going to last... πŸ€” The right will have a hard time making popular movies and TV shows, especially when there are so many great progressive ones out there. I think it's all just gonna amount to some empty calories, like you said. πŸ˜’
 
You know, that T-shirt thing got me thinking... what's with people trying to "reclaim" conservatism and make it cool again? It feels like they're desperately trying to prove something to themselves rather than genuinely connect with others. The whole scene around Sydney Sweeney just reeks of a shallow attempt at relevance. I mean, she's still a talented actress, but is her physical appearance really the only thing people care about? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It makes me wonder if this "conservative awakening" is all just a bunch of noise, an empty calories sort of situation where people are more interested in being seen as cool than actually having meaningful conversations about substance.

And let's be real, when was the last time you saw a conservative icon that you could genuinely respect? Not to mention how much baggage comes with that whole Reagan-Bush '84 vibe... I'm not sure anyone is buying into this right-wing resurgence just yet.
 
I THINK CONSERVATIVES ARE TRYING WAY TOO HARD TO BE COOL AND IT'S JUST NOT WORKING FOR THEM!!! THEY'RE COMING ACROSS AS OUT OF TOUCH AND CULTURALLY CLUELESS πŸ™„πŸ‘€. IT'S LIKE, YOU CAN'T JUST BUY YOUR WAY INTO THE CULTURAL MAINSTAY WITH A T-SHIRT AND EXPECT PEOPLE TO TAKE YOU SERIOUSLY! 🀣. THE RIGHT NEEDS TO FOCUS ON ACTUALLY CREATING QUALITY CONTENT THAT RESONATES WITH PEOPLE INSTEAD OF JUST TRYING TO BE edgy FOR THE SAKE OF IT 😐. AND LET'S BE REAL, SYDNEY SWEENEY ISN'T EVEN CLOSE TO BEING A REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION SUCCESS STORY πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€” i mean, what does it even say about us as a society when we're more excited by the prospect of conservatives getting edgy than actual progressive change? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ like, has anyone really stopped to think about why people are latching onto this conservative aesthetic so hard? is it because they genuinely believe in the values or just because they want to be seen as "in the know"? i think it's the latter, and that's what's concerning. we're more interested in being part of a conversation than actually engaging with ideas. πŸ“Ί meanwhile, sydney sweeney's focus on her physical appearance is just a symptom of a deeper problem - our culture's obsession with appearance over substance. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ it's time for us to shift the conversation towards what really matters: the art, not the artist's looks. ✨
 
I gotta say, I'm not buying the whole "conservatism is back" narrative πŸ€”. This T-shirt incident just sounds like a weird anomaly in a liberal neighborhood. And what's with all this fuss over Sydney Sweeney? Is she really that influential? I mean, her film Christy tanked, so I don't see the hype about her being some kind of conservative icon πŸ’Έ. It feels like people are desperate to latch onto any reason to say the right wing is making a comeback, even if it's just because someone wore a "Reagan-Bush '84" T-shirt πŸ‘•.

I'd love to see some actual data or polling numbers to back up these claims πŸ“Š. Otherwise, it sounds like just another case of people talking out of their hats πŸ’¬. And honestly, I think we're still a long way from seeing conservatism become "cool" πŸ”₯. The right's biggest problem is that they can't seem to make art or culture that's actually worth watching or listening to πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda torn about this whole conservative revival thing. On one hand, it's pretty wild that Gen-Zers are embracing Reagan-Bush vibes like they're some kind of retro-cool aesthetic πŸ•ΊπŸ½. And let's be real, it's hard to deny the influence of social media in shaping cultural trends. But on the other hand, I'm worried that this resurgence is more about spectacle than substance. Like, is buying a certain T-shirt or watching a particular film really gonna sway people's opinions? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like we're just seeing some surface-level posturing from the right wing. And what's with all the fuss over Sydney Sweeney being "traditional beauty" standard-bearer? Can't she just focus on her acting skills instead of her physical appearance? 😴 I think people will keep choosing what they want to watch and listen to based on quality, not ideology πŸ“ΊπŸ’»
 
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