

Right-wing activists are working to build their own insulated alternative entertainment universe.

By Dr. Nick Marx
Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies
Colorado State University
Introduction
As fanfare blares, female sprinters at the starting line suspiciously eye a man in a wig. A hulking, goateed wrestler slams a woman half his size to the mat. An ominous voice-over intones that womenโs sports are being โtrans-formed.โ
No, this isnโt the beginning of a classic cross-dressing comedy. Itโs the trailer for โLady Ballers,โ a new right-wing movie that farcically depicts cisgendered men claiming to be women in order to dominate womenโs sports.
At first glance, itโs easy to dismiss the movie as yet another example of the meme that conservatives only have one joke, repeated ad nauseam, mocking liberal views on gender identity.
But my own research has explored the vast network of conservative comedy that bolsters right-wing political efforts.
Now, in addition to comedy, U.S. conservatives are using action films, dramas and even kidsโ cartoons to build their own alternative entertainment industry, one shielded from the alleged liberal biases of Hollywood.
The most prominent recent efforts are two streaming entertainment platforms from right-wing pundit Ben Shapiro and โLady Ballersโ star Jeremy Boreing.
DailyWire+ offers documentaries, Westerns and faith-based fantasy series. Its companion streaming platform, Bentkey, which launched in October 2023, specializes in childrenโs programming.
To be sure, these streamers have miles to go before challenging Netflix and Disney+. But by strategically targeting their politically engaged audiences, the platforms have been successful โ and could have more staying power than prior attempts at making music and movies for conservatives.
Swings, Misses – and a Few Hits
U.S. conservatives have successfully launched and steered a number of news outlets. They have a spottier record when it comes to entertainment, whether itโs feature films, pop songs or kidsโ shows.
In 2013, former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum became the CEO of EchoLight Studios, which produced several faith-based films in the 2010s. Similarly, the pundit and documentary filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza has had a few modest box office hits centered on right-wing conspiracy theories. These efforts saw limited success because their niche political appeal was mismatched with theatrical moviesโ wide distribution.

Other forms of conservative entertainment have briefly gone viral, before all but disappearing โ perhaps because theyโre too closely aligned with current events to have staying power. Kid Rockโs โWe the Peopleโ bemoaned COVID-19 restrictions and โBidenomics,โ while Jason Aldeanโs โTry That In a Small Townโ tried to harness conservative resentment toward Black Lives Matter protests a few years too late.
One notable conservative entertainment hit is the 2023 thriller โThe Sound of Freedom.โ The movieโs surprise success had as much to do with its subject matter โ child trafficking, which is catnip for right-wing conspiracists โ as it did with its unique financing. The filmโs producer, Angel Studios, used an equity crowdfunding model that gave 100,000 individual investors a say in creative and marketing decisions.
Then โThe Sound of Freedomโ used a โpay it forwardโ marketing scheme that encouraged the filmโs fans to buy tickets for like-minded friends and family. Although Angel Studios wonโt disclose how much revenue โpay it forwardโ generated, the movie has an overall gross of nearly US$250 million against a $14.5 million budget.
โThe Sound of Freedomโ allowed audiences literally to buy into the filmโs success, which its marketing campaign equated with actively rejecting Hollywoodโs liberal agenda. A similar dynamic informed the launch โ and will likely determine the future โ of DailyWire+ and Bentkey.
Packaging Conservatism for Kids
Shapiro is among the most vocal backers of Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis. Both are deeply hostile to LGBTQ+ rights. Theyโve also routinely claimed that supporters of โwoke gender ideologyโ like Disney are โgroomingโ children.
The word “grooming” does not mean simply preparing a child for sexual predation by an adult. It can also mean an attempt to indoctrinate children into a perverse worldview. An enormous number schools, both public and private, are interested in precisely that sort of grooming. https://t.co/piTm2aRJrY
โ Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 8, 2022
In late 2022,ย DailyWire+ surpassed 1 million subscribersย by releasing programming that stoked these culture war concerns. Among the platformโs hits were right-wing commentator Matt Walshโs anti-trans documentary โWhat Is A Woman?โ and PragerUโs video shorts that advocate for conservative pet issues through sober, educational-sounding explainers. Then, of course, there are comedies like โLady Ballers.โ
Boreing has explicitly highlighted the disconnect between viewersโ politics and their entertainment options.
โ[Americans are] tired of giving their money to woke media companies who want to indoctrinate their children with radical race and gender theory,โ he told The Washington Postย ahead of Bentkeyโs recent launch.
Bentkey strives to directly counterprogram Disney with its own conservative family programming. โChip Chilla,โ for instance, is a fairly transparent rip-off of the Disney+-distributed hit โBluey,โ a cartoon about the hijinks of a family of Australian dogs.
The creators of โChip Chillaโ includeย โSaturday Night Liveโ alumnus-turned-anti-vaxxerย Rob Schneider and Ethan Nicolle, the former creative director of the right-wing satire websiteย The Babylon Bee.
The platform also aims to challenge Disneyโs dominance in the princess realm. Bentkeyโs forthcoming fantasy film โSnow White and The Evil Queenโ stars the popular conservative YouTuber Brett Cooper and purportsย to emphasize the fairy taleโs traditional social values.
If Politics Is Downstream for Culture …
As media grapple with declining advertising revenue, DailyWire+ and Bentkey are betting that loyal, politically engaged subscribers will drive their growth.
Shapiroโs strategy aligns with that of X, which isย backing into a subscription modelย as chairman Elon Muskโs impulsive tweets alienate advertisers.
In a move away from the ad-supported YouTube,ย Shapiro struck a deal with Muskย for X to host The Daily Wireโs podcasts. Like Shapiro,ย Musk is a supporter of DeSantis, with X โ then known as Twitter โ infamously hosting the candidateโsย disastrous campaign launchย in May 2023.
Backed by this confluence of powerful right-wing voices, conservative entertainment can engage the Republican electorate in new ways. Liberals would do wellย not to dismissย its potentially galvanizing effects before the 2024 election.
The late right-wing muckraker Andrew Breitbart โ a mentor of Shapiro โย famously assertedย that politics is downstream from culture.
If this is, in fact, the case, slapstick comedy and childrenโs animation just might buoy the next wave of conservative activism.
Originally published by The Conversation, 12.08.2023, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution/No derivatives license.


