In a typical display of Hollywood’s detachment from reality and the American heartbeat, Angelina Jolie is reportedly planning to exit stage left from the United States. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard rich, liberal elites threatening to abandon our great nation when things don’t go their way. But what are they really running from—personal discomfort or the undeniable success of American patriotism?
One year into President Donald Trump’s triumphant second administration, and it seems we’re witnessing a mass exodus of those who simply can’t handle the resurgence of real American values. Jolie’s decision to wind down her life stateside and sell her longtime New York City apartment is yet another testament to the ever-growing divide between Hollywood’s ivory tower and the American heartland that fuels our country.
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For years, these Hollywood types have spewed their anti-American rhetoric while cashing in on the very freedoms and luxuries this country provides. It’s laughable to see them turn tail when leadership in Washington refuses to bow to globalist and socialist ideals. Jolie’s latest move signals a rejection of the enduring legacy of American resilience and grit—qualities that evidently clash with the liberal elite’s fragile sensibilities.
But let’s be clear, folks. Her departure is not a loss for America. It’s a blessing. As patriots who believe in the greatness of our nation, we should wave goodbye to these self-proclaimed progressives who never had our interests at heart in the first place. While they pack their overpriced bags, America’s real stars—the hard-working middle class—will continue to rise and shine, undeterred by the tantrums of the wealthy few.
In the larger scheme, will America even notice this Tinseltown exodus? Or will the void be filled by true patriots eager to uphold the American dream and the values our country was built upon? Liberals will lament their loss, but the rest of us—well, we know the truth. America doesn’t need them. We need unity, strength, and loyalty. Clearly, all in short supply in Hollywood.

