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Throughout, there are sarcastic jabs at Hollywood liberals, with references to other prominent figures like Rosie O'Donnell and Kathy Griffin, painting a picture of a celebrities' diaspora driven by political frustrations. The speaker humorously discusses the idea of mass self-deportation, portraying it as a desirable solution for what they see as America's declining moral and political fabric.
Reflection on American Society and Global Migration
The narrator’s tone suggests a deep skepticism and critique of contemporary US politics, portraying Ellen’s move as both a personal escape and a symbol of societal decay. The narrative jokily endorses mass departure—"the less liberals we have here, the better"—implying that a Hollywood elite exodus could be a positive development for America.