A&E Gets Woke Goes Broke: Loses $300 Million After Pulling Popular Cop Show

Have you heard the phrase “get woke go broke?” It’s a modern truth that shows when companies openly embrace Democrats social justice agenda, they lose a lot of money. A few prominent examples make the case.

Gillette ran their anti-masculinity campaign. It lost them tens of millions of dollars. The NFL decided to embrace anti-American protests. They saw consecutive seasons of revenue losses. Hollywood has been getting increasingly woke for decades. Cinema as an industry might be completely dead at this point.

 

It’s not surprising when you stop to think about it. Social justice warriors are not productive members of society. Sure, a dozen of them are trust fund babies, but the vast majority of that crowd is completely unemployed. They have no money. When you alienate 90 percent of the country to appease the broke minority, you don’t turn a profit.

Well, A&E has decided to become the new champions of getting woke and going broke. They jumped on the BLM bandwagon and canceled the show “Live PD” — you know, because all cops are terrible people. The idiots seemed to have forgotten that it was responsible for basically all A&E viewership, and now they’ve lost $300 million. This is one of the biggest gaffes of the year, and in 2020, that’s saying quite a bit. You can get the juicy details in this video.


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