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Mel Gibson Launches Controversial “Non-Woke” Actors Alliance, Sparking Debate in Hollywood

In a bold move that has ignited a heated debate in Hollywood, Mel Gibson has announced the formation of a new “non-woke” actors alliance, aimed at combating what he describes as the detrimental effects of “wokeness” in filmmaking. Gibson, a veteran actor and director, has never been one to shy away from controversy, and his latest initiative is no exception.

Speaking at a press conference to unveil the alliance, Gibson did not mince words. “That crap has ruined American cinema,” he stated emphatically. “We’re here to ensure that the best candidate for the job gets hired, not the one that fits some DEI [Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion] requirement.”

The alliance, which includes a growing list of actors, directors, and industry professionals, is designed to challenge what they perceive as a prevailing trend in Hollywood where casting and hiring decisions are made based on adherence to progressive ideals rather than merit. Gibson and his supporters argue that this focus on inclusivity has led to a decline in the quality of American films.

“Our mission is simple,” Gibson explained. “We want to restore the focus on talent and creativity. This isn’t about discrimination against any group of people; it’s about rejecting a system that prioritizes identity over ability.”

The reaction from Hollywood has been swift and polarized. Supporters of Gibson’s alliance praise his courage to speak out against what they see as an overreach of political correctness in the industry. Critics, however, accuse the alliance of undermining efforts to address historical inequities and of fostering an environment of exclusion.

A spokesperson for the alliance elaborated on their stance, saying, “We believe in equal opportunity and the importance of a diverse industry. But we also believe that the current approach, driven by DEI mandates, often overlooks the most qualified and talented individuals in favor of meeting quotas.”

This new alliance is sure to stir further debate as Hollywood grapples with issues of diversity and representation. Whether Gibson’s initiative will gain traction or face significant backlash remains to be seen, but it has already succeeded in reigniting a contentious conversation about the future of American cinema.

As the industry watches closely, the impact of Mel Gibson’s “non-woke” actors alliance on hiring practices and film quality will be a topic of significant discussion in the months to come.

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