‘Am I Racist?’ Proves Conservatives Don’t Need Hollywood

Conservatives who want to bring their stories into the marketplace have plenty of ways to do just that. They can distribute content on a conservative platform (The Daily Wire, The Blaze, etc) or independently release it via YouTube, Rumble or X.

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And, when it’s time to let people know about the product in question, they can tap dozens of prominent podcasts and YouTube channels to spread the word.

Hollywood remains at the top of the content food chain and will stay there for the foreseeable future. Conservative creators can still get their work into the public space and, if it’s good enough, turn a tidy profit along the way.

Ed Morrissey

It just has to be good. It can't just be the message without any consideration of production quality, writing, and execution. The problem with some conservo-indie productions is that they stop at the message. The quality has gotten progressively (heh) better in recent years, thankfully. 

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