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This is the truth. You can see this in shows like The Boys which mocks "wokeness" in theory, but what it's really doing is mocking people who aren't woke enough or just pretend to be to get ahead. It's a criticism of wokeness from the more woke. This would be like if Life of Brian mocked Christians from the Right for not being Christian and conservative enough instead of mocking it for being silly and superstitious.
The closest thing you'll ever actually get to making fun of progressives/wokes in Hollywood would be from old school leftists who argue that it's gotten off the tracks and needs to be reigned in a bit but still mostly agree with it. You will never see a mainstream movie completely rejecting the modern Left's narrative because they all more or less agree with it.
"Life of Brian" was a movie whose actual function could be seen as wrapping up messages like "actually empires are good", "the masses are a bunch of sheep", "look at the idiot leftists and their infighting" and "trying to change things is futile, best just not do it" (the entire crucifixion scene, really) to a mildly transgressive and nominally anti-religious cover, where the Pythons took pains to make it clear that Brian is not supposed to be literal Jesus and they're not trying to mock Jesus. The scenes I linked are some of the most famous and most widely-quoted scenes from the entire movie.
I won't dispute that because I haven't seen that movie since college and I was probably high every time I watched it. I remember it making fun of Christians when I watched it, but maybe I missed the point of it because I was pretty young and uncultured. Christians did seem to be pretty opposed to it at the time it was released though based on Wikipedia, including banning it from many countries.
The point I was trying to make was that almost all of the criticisms of wokeness in mainstream media come from the left and criticizes it for not being woke enough or the wrong kind of leftism instead of coming from the right and being opposed to all forms of leftism full stop.
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