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Iconic Hollywood filmmaker David Mamet dishes on why he was 'kicked out of the left'
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Legendary Hollywood writer-director David Mamet—known for sharp dialogue and no-nonsense takes—just dropped some bombshells about his political shift. In a recent radio interview, he didn’t hold back, explaining why he feels alienated from the left and slamming Hollywood’s obsession with "social consciousness." Mamet, once a liberal darling, now embraces conservative values and calls out what he sees as hypocrisy in the entertainment industry.
Editor’s Note: Mamet’s public pivot matters because he’s a heavyweight in Hollywood—his critiques aren’t just rants, they’re insider blows to an industry already wrestling with political divides. Whether you agree with him or not, his stance highlights a growing cultural rift in creative circles, where art and ideology keep colliding. This isn’t just gossip—it’s a signal of deeper tensions in how storytelling and politics mix.

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