CCP rules Hollywood
The Chinese communist regime infiltrates Hollywood transforming the entertainment industry
The Chinese communist regime, like any authoritarian model, seeks to homogenize the way its citizens think and act. Therefore, everything must happen as designed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which was the method used to perpetuate itself during the last decades. Western art, fashion, and ideals of freedom have always ...
After receiving a $20 million donation, L.A. Academy Museum submits to CCP censorship
After years of planning and opening delays, the Los Angeles Film Academy Museum finally opened its doors Thursday, Sept. 30. Among those who financed the project, which had long years of delays and setbacks, is the Wanda Group, linked to the Chinese communist regime. About the museum's ties to a ...
Jackie Chan praises the CCP and repeats an historic lie
Hollywood actor, Hong Kong native Jackie Chan, made controversial statements praising the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) even though the regime ended the island's freedom through the national security law last year. It has one of the worst records for human rights violations. According to Breitbart, Chan, who is vice chairman of ...
Why did ‘Fast & Furious’ star John Cena apologize for calling Taiwan a country?
This Tuesday, May 25, 'Fast & Furious' star John Cena apologized on the Chinese regime's social network, Weibo, for referring to Taiwan as a country, after receiving numerous criticisms from Chinese communist netizens. At first one might think that the actor might want to make nice with the large number of ...
Former president of DMG Entertainment publishes book denouncing the influence of the CCP in Hollywood
Former DMG Entertainment President Chris Fenton published a book titled "Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, and American Business," with empirical evidence of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) influence on Hollywood productions. In the book he relates his strong experience when he had to ...

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