The liberal elite has done it again, folks! In their never-ending quest to silence anyone remotely connected to conservative values, pop singer Sabrina Carpenter and the publisher of Franklin the Turtle have taken a stand against the Trump administration. They’ve chosen to disavow the administration for using their music and imagery. But this isn’t just about songs and cartoon turtles. It’s about the larger trend of how anything associated with the right is quick to be demonized by the left.
Here’s the truth—Sabrina Carpenter and the Franklin the Turtle publisher are allowing themselves to be pawns in a bigger left-wing game. The move to condemn the Trump administration for featuring their work reeks of typical liberal hysteria. By doing this, they amplify the message that any association with Trump or conservative ideals is automatically offensive or wrong. They’re fueled by the liberal double standard, jumping at the chance to virtue-signal their political stance.
Plus, let’s not forget the irony. The same world that praises artists for their creative freedom now tries to control which audiences they’re allowed to reach. Liberals love to drape themselves in tolerance, yet they’re the first to cry foul when someone outside their echo chamber enjoys their creations. Encouraging diversity of thought seems lost on them when it comes to conservative values.
This entire episode exposes how far we’ve veered off course. Children’s culture and pop music should unite us, not divide us. Yet here we are, with the left turning every cultural contribution into a battlefield. While they preach about acceptance and inclusivity, they drive wedges between people over who can appreciate “their” art.
In this climate, we must question: who really holds the power in our society? How long before the constant censorship and dismissal of conservative voices wakes enough people to the hypocrisy at play? Choose your side wisely. Who knows? Maybe one day, they’ll come for your favorite songs and childhood stories too.
Source: Washington Times
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