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Fox’s ‘The Cleaning Lady’ Aids Crime Boss to Prevent Deportation
The premiere episode of Fox’s new show The Cleaning Lady follows typical Hollywood illegal immigrant sympathetic tropes depicting the story of young Cambodian mother Thony De La Rosa (Elodie Yung). She overstayed her visa after a donor backed out of her 5-year-old son Luca's (played by twins Sebastien and Valentino LaSalle) bone marrow transplant. After witnessing a murder, Thony …

CBS's The Equalizer Vilifies ICE and Trump Era Immigration Policies
The CBS crime drama The Equalizer pushed open borders this week and vilified U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in an episode riddled with Hollywood's tired illegal immigration clichés.

Happy New Year! Check Out the Top 10 Worst Liberal TV Scenes of 2021
As 2021 comes to a close, let's look back on another terrible year of liberal propaganda in entertainment television. From Black Lives Matter to blasphemy, Hollywood proved once again how far out of touch they are with regular Americans.

LGBTQ Amazon Prime Holiday Show Calls The Lord 'Kind of a Dick'
It's a woke wonderful time of the year! Celebrate the holidays by breaking the gender binary and hating America with Amazon Prime's new series With Love, released December 17.

'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Season Finale Hails 1st Impeachment 'Hero'
Alexander Vindman, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who figured prominently in the Trump-Ukraine scandal, was a featured guest in the Season 11 finale of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm that aired on Sunday night. Vindman was hailed by Democrats and other Trump deranged Americans as a brave hero for his testimony against Trump in the first impeachment.

Happy Festivus 2021: Time to Air Our TV Grievances
On December 23, we’re pulling out the ol’ aluminum pole to celebrate Festivus, a holiday made up by a TV sitcom. In that spirit, we have once again gathered a list of TV grievances to air as well as a feat of strength and a few Festivus miracles. Join us as we recount all the ways Hollywood has disappointed us this past year.

Crazed Gunman on ABC's ‘Queens’ Revealed to Be Catholic Deacon
Can’t say we didn’t see this one coming! As we near the day when we celebrate Jesus’s birth, Hollywood is at it again with their typical, anti-Christian storylines. This time it’s in the form of a Catholic deacon turned crazed gunman who attempted to kill members of an R&B girl group, which includes his estranged wife, as part of “God’s plan.”

New NBC Show Character Refuses to Date ‘Black Republican’
NBC premiered its new series about a group of black friends in Los Angeles, Grand Crew, with a pilot episode that has a character fretting about dating a -- gasp! -- "black Republican."

Miss Universe on Climate Action: We Can 'Either Kill or Save Nature'
A new Miss Universe has been crowned and she is a climate alarmist. Ironically, the winner is Harnaaz Sandhu who represents India, one of the worst polluters on the planet.

TV’s Worst of the Week: Nasty Christmas, Killing Nature & White Savior
Welcome to TV’s Worst of the Week, where MRC Culture's on TV Blog recounts the top liberal bias moments in entertainment television from the past week!

CBS's SWAT Gives Sympathetic Portrayal of Illegal Immigrant Safe House
CBS's S.W.A.T. went to bat this week on behalf of illegal aliens and those who hide them from immigration authorities. In the episode, Safe House, on Friday, December 10, the S.W.A.T. team rescues an illegal immigrant, Jenni (Isa Garcia), who was kidnapped by a drug gang.

Sex and the City Sequel Discovers It’s Not Easy Being Woke
The sequel to Sex and the City is here. HBO Max began streaming the first two episodes of And Just Like That… on December 9. Fast forward twenty years and we find three of the four ladies struggling with middle age, major loss, and teenage children.

‘Santa Inc.’ Ruins Christmas, Hates on Easter: ‘F**k the Resurrection’
HBO Max's new series, Santa Inc., may be one of the nastiest, most hate-filled Christmas series ever. It has also managed to score some of the lowest audience ratings ever on both IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes, but star Seth Rogen is bizarrely blaming the series' failure on "white supremacists."

Vile Netflix Comedy Bashes Religion, Police; Sexualizes Children
Just in time for the holidays, Netflix released the fifth and final season of the vile animated “comedy” F is for Family on November 25 and, sadly, the show is still as unfunny and disturbing as ever. In addition to the usual Catholic-bashing, foul language, and sexualization of children, the show added new subjects such as the occult and woke, anti-cop sentiment.