Hollywood elites are at it again, pushing their radical fearmongering by comparing President Trump’s America to the dystopian nightmare of The Handmaid’s Tale. Entertainment commentators Andrienne Gray, Kym Douglas, and Erica Sanders ripped into these absurd claims on American Agenda, calling out the left’s desperation to paint a false narrative. While liberals clutch their pearls over fictional oppression, real Americans are thriving under policies that prioritize freedom and family values.
The show’s creators have repeatedly insisted they aren’t making political statements, but their fans and activists won’t let facts get in the way. For years, left-wing protesters have worn red Handmaid costumes at rallies, screeching about “autocracy” while ignoring Trump’s tangible support for women’s health initiatives. It’s pure hypocrisy: the same crowd that claims to champion science dismisses advancements like expanded IVF access as “patriarchal control.”
President Trump’s focus on strengthening families and protecting life stands in stark contrast to Gilead’s twisted regime. Under his leadership, states have gained more power to tailor policies supporting parents and children. Meanwhile, Hollywood activists lecture working moms about oppression while living in gated communities far removed from everyday struggles. Their melodrama cheapens real issues, turning serious debates into soap opera theatrics.
The irony is rich: The Handmaid’s Tale borrows its darkest themes from history’s worst regimes, yet leftists accuse conservatives of embracing tyranny. While the show fictionalizes forced childbirth, the Trump administration has championed fertility treatments and adoption reforms. These twisted comparisons reveal a deeper agenda—to smear traditional values as inherently oppressive and silence dissent against progressive orthodoxy.
Hollywood’s obsession with dystopian fantasies exposes their contempt for heartland America. While coastal elites peddle doom-and-gloom propaganda, millions of families celebrate restored economic stability and cultural renewal. The left’s alarmist rhetoric isn’t just wrong—it’s insulting to women thriving as entrepreneurs, caregivers, and community leaders in Trump’s America.
It’s time to reject this fear-based manipulation. Real empowerment isn’t found in fictional victimhood but in policies that trust women to make their own choices without government coercion. The Trump administration’s record proves that strengthening families and preserving freedoms yield far better results than Hollywood’s apocalyptic fairy tales.
Americans see through the left’s theatrics. While activists cosplay as handmaids, parents are busy raising the next generation of patriots. The contrast couldn’t be clearer: one side clings to imaginary oppression, while the other builds a future rooted in faith, liberty, and prosperity.
Enough with the hysterical comparisons. President Trump’s America isn’t Gilead—it’s a nation reclaiming its identity. The real dystopia would be letting Hollywood radicals erase our values, rewrite history, and dictate how families should live.