Fox's Canceled Series '9-1-1: Lone Star' Going Out with Explosion of Liberal Propaganda

January 30th, 2025 4:44 AM

Hello, 911? Can someone please rescue us from a Hollywood Show that’s gone overboard with its desperate attempts to push a liberal agenda? 9-1-1: Lone Star may be coming to a close after being canceled by Fox, but it’s making sure to preach as much woke propaganda as possible on the way out.  

The show aired part one of a two-part series finale this week which featured a gay male couple attempting to adopt a young family member, a life-or-death rescue of a non-binary child *after* workers get “their” pronouns straight, an adult trans character “mentoring” said child, and a beloved “Dreamer” character facing deportation after defending himself against a bad cop.

One look at the show’s character descriptions from TVSeriesFinale.com tells you everything you need to know about its agenda:

Working with (main characters Owen and his son T.K.) are mother and paramedic captain Tommy Vega (Torres), Muslim firefighter Marjan Marwani (Karam), transgender firefighter Paul Strickland (Smith), police officer Carlos Reyes (Silva), DREAM-er firefighter Mateo Chavez (Works), and gruff firefighter Judd Ryder (Parrack).

They surprisingly left out T.K. (Ronen Rubinstein) and Carlos being married, which, added to the rest, basically covers all the spots on a liberal Hollywood Bingo card.

Watching this week’s episode, “Impact,” felt like those causes were being shoved down our throats with a firehose (pun intended). In addition to the storyline of T.K. and Carlos attempting to adopt a young family member, there was a ridiculous scene with a non-binary teen Jax (played by LGBTQ activist Miles McKenna) hanging on to a raised gate for his life.

Instead of rushing to get to him as fast as possible, there’s dialogue between a firefighter and the kid’s friend about Jax being non-binary and using “they/them” pronouns:

Operator: 911, what’s your emergency?

Teen: Please send help! My friend is stuck!

Operator: Stuck where?

Teen: Uh… I… So, they were on the door when it went up and got caught in the gears.

Judd: They?

Friend: Jax is non-binary. They use they/them.

Judd: Got you.

Trans firefighter Paul’s (played by real-life trans actor Brian Michael Smith) gay-Spidey senses were tingling during this life-or-death rescue because he could somehow tell this child who was a complete stranger needed “mentoring,” which is Hollywood-speak for grooming.

Paul visits the hospital to speak to Jax, and while it’s true everyone has worth whether they’re gay/trans or straight, there is a valid concern in our current culture about kids being influenced, confused, and groomed by adults who have no business discussing such sensitive and controversial matters with minors who aren’t their own children:

Paul: You’re a brave kid, but some of those stunts you’re doing are just plain stupid.

Jax: I don't know what to tell you, man. You don't get likes playing it safe.

Paul: That's kinda what I wanted to talk to you about. You know, of all the videos I've seen, do you know which one was the most concerning to me?

Jax: Grocery cart on the highway?

Paul: No, no. It's the one you posted before you started doing all the daredevil stuff.

Jax (on video): Today was rough, you guys. I had to introduce myself at my new school, and when I said my pronouns, the teacher groaned and then some kids started laughing. People just don't get how painful it is to not be seen.

Paul: Jax, I know what it's like to wanna feel seen. And doing this stuff is going to get you eyeballs, but it's going to get you killed.

Jax: That's not true.

Paul: Yes, it is. You have no idea how many kids I've scraped off the pavement because of one stupid mistake.

Jax: No, I mean, respectfully, you don't know what it's like to not be seen.

Paul: What makes you say that?

Jax: Oh, come on, man, you're a firefighter. You're a hero. Nobody cares about me. Everybody looks up to you.

Paul: First of all, I care about you. And I'm also trans.

Jax: What? You? No way.

Paul: I wasted so much time trying to prove who I was to everybody else. Trying to justify my existence. But I don't have to do that. We do not have to do that. But believing that we do is dangerous. I just wish I had someone who would have told me that I was enough. So, I'm telling you... You are enough.

Jax: Um, thanks. Thanks for saying that.

Paul: You're welcome.

While Paul’s character may be a good person with good intentions, the scene still had creeper vibes since it’s exactly how a predator would target and approach an insecure, vulnerable young boy.

In a separate storyline, there was an obvious attempt to drum up sympathy for illegal immigrants via Hollywood’s cliché plot of the sad deportation of a sympathetic character, just as President Donald Trump has ordered the mass deportation of criminal illegals in real life.

Firefighter and “Dreamer” Mateo (Julian Works) ends up in an altercation with an off-duty police officer while shopping with his girlfriend. Despite Mateo being unaware it was a cop and the officer taking the first swing, Mateo ends up getting arrested:

Mateo: What about this one? You like that one?

Nancy: Yeah. Let's get that one.

Mateo: Oh, hey, bro. I was gonna pick that one.

Landon: Well, then why is it in my hands?

Mateo: Uh, because you snaked it from me.

Landon: What's your problem?

Nancy: Hey, babe. Teo, let's just get another.

Mateo: I don't want another plant, okay? I want this one.

Landon: Listen to your wife, buddy. You don't want any part of this.

Mateo: She's not my wife, jerk!

Landon: Let it go.

Mateo: Or what? Huh?

Landon: Or I'm gonna kick your little...

Mateo: You said let it go. Hey, just stay down, bro, okay? Look, we don't even need to do this right now. I'm sorry. I didn't mean… Yo!

Nancy: Whoa! Dude!

Landon: Get back, the both of you! You, you're under arrest for assault.

Nancy: Dude, are you making a citizen's arrest right now?

Landon: No, I'm off-duty APD.

Mateo: Bro, I'm a firefighter. We're on the same side here.

Landon: Call 9-1-1. Tell 'em Sgt. Landon is code 3 at this address, they'll know what that means.

Mateo: But you swung first.

Landon: Yeah? Tell it to the judge.

Back at the police station, a female officer tells Mateo the off-duty cop “has always been such a d*ck.” But an ICE agent announces he’s being deported anyway:

Ross: Mr. Chavez, I'm Officer Ross. This is Agent Sutton.

Mateo: Listen, what that cop said is BS, okay? I'm AFD, and he totally started it.

Ross: We know.

Mateo: You do?

Ross: That guy's always been such a dick. Here, let me help you with those.

Mateo: Oh... Thank you. So, does this mean that I'm off the hook?

Ross: No, you'll still be charged with disorderly conduct for smashing all those plants, but we should have you out of here soon.

Mateo: So why is there an FBI agent here?

Sutton: Well, I'm not with the FBI, Mr. Chavez. I'm from Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.

Mateo: Ice.

Sutton: As a “Dreamer,” I'm sure you're aware, any unlawful actions puts (sic) your DACA status in jeopardy. And that we take all attacks on law enforcement extremely seriously. No matter who started it.

Mateo: That's crazy. I didn't know that was a cop.

Sutton: Well, be that as it may, considering the severity of the incident, we've had to make a very difficult decision.

Mateo: Decision? What decision?

Sutton: Mateo Chavez, this letter is to notify you of the process of removal. If you leave the country voluntarily, you'll be allowed to reapply for legal re-entry in the next two to three years.

Mateo: What are you saying?

Sutton: I'm saying we're deporting you, Mr. Chavez.

So, on the off chance a “Dreamer” might run into an off-duty cop who looks like a regular citizen at a nursery who attempts to assault them over a plant and they end up having to defend themself, let’s do away with deporting all criminal “Dreamers.” Sure, Jan.

Funny how they never depict the type of stories that are actually happening in real life such as the murder of young nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant.

By the end of the episode, a meteor was heading toward the city as residents braced for impact. Will it wipe everyone out the way 9-1-1: Lone Star and its liberal propaganda have been wiped out by FOX, or will we be subjected to one more hour of left-wing propaganda before the show is over for good?