Sky News host Rita Panahi and her co-hosts on the Outsiders program recently took aim at Jennifer Siebel, the wife of California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom, during a segment that examined her parenting methods through a woke lens. The catalyst for their critique was a resurfaced video in which Siebel outlines how she incorporates progressive ideology into raising her children.

The conversation kicked off when a male co-host highlighted the dramatic drop in television and film productions coming out of Hollywood since 2021, stating, “You go woke, you go broke, particularly in Hollywood. And the evidence is out now.” To bolster this claim, he presented a graph detailing the decline in productions—a sharp downward trend showcasing the effects of the industry’s pivot toward content perceived as overly progressive.

“Everything, all of it, has gone down. Make stuff people don’t want to watch, and they won’t watch,” he added, succinctly capturing a sentiment shared by many who feel disillusioned with Hollywood’s current trajectory. This comment set the stage for a broader critique of the industry’s decision-makers, who seem to prioritize political messaging over the entertainment value of their content.

Panahi then seized the opportunity to cast blame at the feet of Los Angeles’ political leadership, specifically targeting Gov. Newsom and the high taxes residents face. “And that’s Los Angeles because the taxes are so crazy. And the man who’s partly responsible for that is Gov. Gavin Newsom,” she stated. Her remarks highlighted a connection between Hollywood’s struggles and the governance of the state, suggesting that the financial burdens imposed by the current administration hinder creativity and production.

Shifting gears, Panahi turned to Siebel, implying that her ambitions might extend beyond her role as a mother. “His wife, who has hopes of being the first lady…” she began, stirring speculation about Siebel’s political ambitions as she prepares for a potential future in the public eye. This commentary only added fuel to the fire as Panahi prepared to play a clip of Siebel discussing her “woke parenting” strategies.

In the clip, Siebel recounted her approach to educating her sons about caregiving, stating, “I’ve given our boys dolls, even if they tear that off.” This statement, delivered with a chuckle, aimed at teaching her children that caregiving is not solely a feminine role. She further shared her tactic of altering male pronouns to female when reading stories to her children: “If I’m reading a book and the protagonist is a male, I change the he to a she,” revealing her commitment to instilling progressive values even in simple bedtime stories.

After the clip concluded, Panahi expressed her disapproval of Siebel’s characterization of well-known philosopher Jordan Peterson as an extremist. “And she also went on to say Jordan Peterson was extreme,” Panahi noted. “If you think Jordan Peterson is an extremist, if you think telling young men to clean up their rooms and have some direction in their lives and some sense of responsibility is an extreme position, then you are lost, lady.” Her sharp words conveyed indignation, arguing that Siebel’s views represent a disconnect from common sense and traditional parenting values.

Panahi’s conclusion prompted laughter and disbelief among her co-hosts. “She doesn’t want to be first lady. She wants to be the first partner because…terms,” she quipped. This remark underscored not just a critique of Siebel’s parenting philosophy but an assertion of how disconnected some political figures can be from the average American experience.

This segment serves as a critical reflection on how the personal beliefs of political figures can influence public sentiment and behavior. As the television industry grapples with declining viewership, discussions on platforms like Outsiders provide a lens through which audiences can scrutinize not just content but the underlying ideologies shaping it. Panahi’s remarks expose a growing frustration with what many perceive as an insidious trend in parenting and media—one that prioritizes progressive agendas over traditional values.

As the debate continues, the conversation between Panahi and her co-hosts illustrates a vital crossroads for Hollywood and its relationship with audiences. The implications of Siebel’s parenting style and the broader cultural shift it represents resonate strongly with those who value personal responsibility and traditional family roles, highlighting a divide that narrows the appeal of Hollywood’s current offerings.

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