Hollywood Ignores True Legend Neil Sedaka Dead at 86 as Woke Media Erases Another Icon

The world just lost a legend, but don’t expect Hollywood or the left-leaning media to pay proper tribute. Neil Sedaka, the classic American pop singer, is gone at 86. While the entertainment establishment is busy obsessing over the latest politically correct nonsense, a real pillar of the music industry has left us. Sedaka was rushed to the hospital Friday morning, but, as usual, details about what really happened are being kept under wraps. No surprise there—transparency is not exactly in fashion these days.

Sedaka stood for an era when music was about talent, hard work, and catchy tunes—not social justice sermons or endless virtue signaling. He racked up nine Top 10 hits, the kind of success most of today’s so-called artists can only dream of. Can anyone imagine a performer like Sedaka making it today, when the gatekeepers care more about who’s “woke” than who can actually sing? If you’re not busy parroting leftist talking points, you get ignored, canceled, or just erased from history.

While progressives run around tearing down statues and rewriting the past, they hate to admit that people like Neil Sedaka built the very culture millions still love. Funny how the same people rolling their eyes at the “old days” sure seem addicted to those classic hits. But when it comes to giving credit to the men and women who shaped America’s soundtrack, they’ll shrug and move on to the next manufactured controversy.

Of course, the globalist elites and their media puppets don’t have time for the reality that Sedaka’s music brought people together. Back then, Americans could turn on the radio without being lectured or divided by politics. Now, every awards show and pop single is just another sermon from the left. Maybe that’s why the music itself is so forgettable.

Here’s a question for all the so-called tastemakers: will they even remember Sedaka’s passing next week, or will it be back to telling the rest of us what we’re allowed to enjoy? America used to celebrate winners who worked hard and earned their spot. Sedaka was one of them. Too bad the nation he leaves behind seems more interested in canceling its own icons than honoring them.

Source: Just The News


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