For years, flashy celebrities and clueless talking heads told us to “Free Britney.” They said a pop princess trapped in legal guardianship was the real American tragedy. The left’s mob, fueled by Twitter and late-night TV, made Britney Spears into a symbol of freedom—never mind the facts. Never mind her pain. What they don’t want to talk about is clear: This push to tear down conservatorships made her situation worse, not better.
This mess isn’t just about a singer gone astray—it’s a mirror for the chaos on the streets of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. In all these places, so-called “mental health reform” means gutting oversight and leaving the vulnerable to spiral. Liberal leaders—shouting about human rights and personal liberty—have turned their backs on those who need real help. The results? Broken streets, broken lives, and a culture that rewards self-destruction.
Britney Spears, like so many suffering Americans, became a pawn for liberal politics and celebrity activism. Instead of serious mental health policy, we got hashtags and documentaries. Instead of safety and healing, we saw public meltdowns and a media circus. Now, the left wrings its hands, acting shocked by the results. Isn’t it convenient how globalist elites always rush to “fix” these crises by grabbing more power—while innocent Americans get shoved aside?
No one is talking about the common-sense oversight that used to keep families, neighborhoods, and communities strong. Conservatives have always believed in responsibility, structure, and care for the vulnerable—not stepping aside to let pop stars and the mentally ill fend for themselves in a cruel world. Instead, progressive activists push their agenda, ignore hard truths, and sabotage the only real lifelines people have.
How many more celebrities—or everyday Americans—have to unravel before these liberals admit their grand experiment failed? They claim to champion the weak, but their policies leave the most fragile out in the cold. If #FreeBritney was such a victory, why does everything feel so broken?
Source: NY Post
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