Hollywood Calls for Bloodshed — But Who’s Really Pulling the Strings?
What Did Esposito Actually Say?
Giancarlo Esposito, known for playing cold, calculating characters on screen, decided to bring that same fire to the red carpet. While speaking to Variety, the actor lashed out at the Trump administration's immigration policies, framing the return of ICE operations as the beginning of a civil war. Giancarlo Esposito war remarks quickly ignited controversy, with critics warning that his rhetoric crossed from political protest into dangerous revolutionary language.
Here are his key statements:
- “Very rich white men are using their power to suppress our own people, thus creating a feeling of civil war in the streets.”
- “They’ll kill 500, 50 million, however... but the rest of us would survive.”
- “This is time for a revolution.”
- “Not by deporting immigrants. Not by killing brown and even white people on the street. It’s crossing over now.”
Let’s be clear: he’s suggesting that revolution may require mass death, and he’s speaking as if the Trump administration is actively preparing a civil war through immigration enforcement.
These aren’t subtle remarks. They’re a call to arms. Dangerous, unhinged, and wildly irresponsible.
Is This Really About Immigration?
Let’s not pretend this is about helping immigrants. If Esposito and his Hollywood peers cared about the struggles of working-class brown or white Americans, they’d be talking about:
- Wage suppression from illegal labor
- Strained housing markets and public services
- Exploited migrants suffering in cartel-run smuggling networks
- The fentanyl crisis pouring across the border
But they don’t. They live in gated homes, not border towns. Their children attend elite private schools, not underfunded public ones flooded by mass migration.
This isn’t about justice. It’s about narrative control.
The Real War? Class, Not Color
Esposito calls out “rich white men,” but conveniently forgets that the people funding mass migration are also rich—and come from every background.
Let’s name names:
- Wall Street banks funding hedge funds that profit off housing shortages
- Tech billionaires importing cheap labor to pad their profit margins
- Globalist NGOs lobbying to erase borders in the name of “human rights” while ignoring the actual suffering it causes
They don't care about skin color. They care about profit and power. The American worker—brown, white, black—is just collateral damage.
When the “Resistance” Becomes the Threat
Let’s look at the logic here.
Esposito says if millions have to die, so be it. He romanticizes civil war under the banner of “resistance.” But to what? The enforcement of existing immigration law?
That’s not resistance. That’s a call for domestic terror dressed up in social justice language.
You don’t fight fascism by calling for bloodshed in the streets.
You don’t preserve democracy by threatening mass murder.
And you don’t save immigrants by destroying the country they came to for safety.
And Then There’s Infowars...
Now, let’s turn the lens on the other side.
The article from Infowars.com, which covered Esposito’s comments, rightly flagged the madness—but immediately used it as a springboard into globalist conspiracies, invoking the “Podesta Plan” and shadowy puppet masters.
And while yes—there’s plenty of truth in the claim that elites are pushing policies that erode national sovereignty—blanket theories and recycled conspiracies don’t help.
What do they do instead?
- Distract from real issues like FedNow, digital control grids, and economic collapse
- Push narratives that lump every left-wing voice into a single “globalist cabal,” making it easier for critics to dismiss real concerns
- Turn serious political debate into a cartoon, when what we need is clear vision and real strategy
Let’s be blunt: Alex Jones has been right about some things. But he's also part of the show now—a product in a media circus that thrives on outrage more than solutions.
Hollywood, the Media, and the Machine
Esposito’s statements don’t exist in a vacuum. They’re part of a larger cultural campaign, where:
- Celebrities are used to inflame tensions
- Entertainment media replaces actual news
- Emotion is weaponized, and reason is buried
Ask yourself this: Why do Hollywood elites suddenly care about “civil war”?
Because division distracts.
Because if you’re fighting your neighbor, you’re not watching the dollar collapse.
You’re not noticing your wealth evaporate.
You’re not realizing the Federal Reserve is robbing you blind.
So What’s the Real Agenda?
It’s simple:
- Open the borders to flood the labor market
- Use identity politics to silence dissent
- Drive chaos and division so nobody asks who’s getting rich
- Push a digital currency regime to lock you into the system forever
And when people start waking up, they release the actors to stir the pot—because the show must go on.
America First Means Thinking First
At DeDollarize News, we’re not here to echo hollow slogans. We’re here to build resilience, not rage.
We’ll never defend actors calling for violence. But we won’t follow conspiracy influencers into blind echo chambers either. Our movement is stronger than that. Smarter than that. And it has to be—because this country is running out of time.
So yes, reject Hollywood’s poison. But reject the cults on our side too.
America First means America thinking first—with eyes wide open.
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