The Golden Globes just took another nosedive in the ratings, plummeting even lower than last year’s already pathetic showing—marking the third straight year of decline for this self-congratulatory circus. As Nolte points out, we’re talking about an event where A-list elites parade their disdain for Normal People while preaching from ivory towers in Hollywood. Viewership isn’t just dipping; it’s cratering, with numbers that make even the most optimistic spin doctor wince. This isn’t some blip—it’s a symptom of a broader cultural revolt against the entertainment industry’s smug, out-of-touch monoculture.
Dig deeper, and the context screams irrelevance: these awards have devolved into a politicized echo chamber, where winners virtue-signal on every hot-button issue except the ones that actually resonate with flyover country. Remember when Globes stars used their platforms to bash Trump, mock heartland values, and push gun-control fantasies post-mass tragedies? That’s the same crowd that ignores or demonizes the 2A community—the very Normal People who tune out because they see through the hypocrisy. Hollywood’s war on everyday Americans, including law-abiding gun owners portrayed as villains in their propaganda flicks, is biting them where it hurts: the wallet. As audiences flock to independent creators, podcasts, and platforms like Rumble that amplify pro-2A voices, the Globes expose how elite gatekeepers are losing their grip.
The implications for the 2A community couldn’t be sweeter. This ratings tank signals a power shift—consumers are voting with remotes and subscriptions, starving the anti-gun narrative machine. When Hollywood’s megaphone weakens, space opens for authentic storytelling that respects self-defense rights, like the surge in pro-2A films and series from non-woke creators. It’s a reminder: boycotts work, cultural pushback matters, and as the Globes fade into obscurity, our community grows stronger, proving that Normal People hold the real cultural clout. Time to pop the popcorn for more wins.