How Actor Ilan Srulovicz Battles Against Intolerant Hollywood
How Ilan Srulovicz Battles Back Against Intolerant Hollywood
Ilan Srulovicz admits he looks the part of a stereotypical Hollywood star. The actor/filmmaker is half Iranian, covered in tattoos and grew up with a classically liberal mindset. But looks can be deceiving. Srulovicz boasts an impressive resume including stints on “NCIS: New Orleans,” “The Walking Dead” and Amazon Prime’s “Citadel,” but he doesn’t sing from the progressive hymnal. And boy, does that matter in his line of work.
Politics on Set
“They talk about politics so much on set. They assume everyone else thinks like them,” Srulovicz says. “They’re talking about identity politics, trans rights, victimhood … it’s hard to just sit there and listen to it all.”
But Srulovicz isn’t content to just sit there and listen. He’s fighting back against the intolerance he sees in Hollywood with his company, Egard Watches. The company’s viral videos, including “The War on Men” and “What is a Man? A Response to Gillette,” have garnered millions of views and sparked important conversations about masculinity and gender roles.
Standing Up for What’s Right
“I’m not afraid to stand up for what’s right,” Srulovicz says. “I’m not afraid to speak my mind and challenge the status quo. And I’m not alone. There are a lot of people in Hollywood who feel the same way but are afraid to speak out.”
Thanks to Srulovicz and others like him, that’s starting to change. Hollywood may still be dominated by progressive voices, but there’s a growing movement of artists and filmmakers who are pushing back against the intolerance and groupthink that have come to define the industry.
Conclusion
So the next time you’re watching a Hollywood movie or TV show, remember that there are people behind the scenes who don’t necessarily share the same worldview as the actors and directors. And if you’re tired of the same old progressive talking points, seek out the work of artists like Ilan Srulovicz and support their efforts to bring diversity of thought and opinion back to the entertainment industry.
Ilan Srulovicz: The Hollywood Actor Who Refuses to Sing from the Progressive Hymnal
With his half-Iranian heritage, tattoos, and classically liberal mindset, Ilan Srulovicz looks like a stereotypical Hollywood star. But don’t be fooled by appearances. Srulovicz has an impressive resume, including roles on “NCIS: New Orleans,” “The Walking Dead,” and Amazon Prime’s “Citadel.” However, he doesn’t follow the progressive narrative that dominates Hollywood.
“[Actors] talk about politics so much on set. They assume everyone else thinks like them,” Srulovicz says. “They’re talking about identity politics, trans rights, victimhood … it’s hard to just sit there and listen.”
He generally doesn’t share his beliefs on set, but he speaks his mind in other ways. He shares his views via online videos and appeared on the progressive “Young Turks” program to debate gun-related issues.
Within a week of that debate, he lost both his manager and agent. “The industry had cooled for me at that point, maybe because I’d been so vocal,” he says, admitting it’s hard to always know why a project passes by any given actor.
Srulovicz understands Hollywood’s so-called tolerance isn’t helping his career, so he’s taking matters into his own hands. He founded Egard Watches, a company that produces socially conscious ads that challenge the status quo.
Some of the ads include:
- “What is a Man?” – A video that explores the meaning of masculinity and the positive impact men have on society.
- “The Walk of Life” – A tribute to fallen soldiers and their families.
- “The Illusion of Safety” – A video that highlights the importance of self-defense and the Second Amendment.
Despite the challenges he’s faced, Srulovicz remains committed to his beliefs and his craft. He’s proof that you don’t have to follow the Hollywood narrative to succeed in the industry.
Meet the Visionary Behind Egard Watches
David Srulovicz is the mastermind behind Egard Watches, a luxury timepiece brand worn by Hollywood stars like Jeff Daniels, Jamie Foxx, and William Shatner. But Egard Watches is more than just a brand, it’s a tribute to Srulovicz’s father who supported him through a challenging medical issue.
With his brand, Srulovicz sends powerful messages that align with the raging Culture Wars. His latest video, “Erased,” has already garnered nearly 250K views on YouTube in just two weeks. The clip questions trans female athletes competing against biological females, joining the heated debate delivered with studio-level production values.
Why Egard Watches is More Than Just a Brand
For Srulovicz, Egard Watches is more than just a brand, it’s a tribute to his father who supported him through a challenging medical issue. “I wanted to honor him for everything he did for me,” he says, bemoaning how the culture devalues fathers and masculinity in recent years.
With his brand, Srulovicz leverages his platform to send powerful messages that overlap directly with the raging Culture Wars. His latest video, “Erased,” questions trans female athletes competing against biological females, joining the heated debate delivered with studio-level production values.
Who Wears Egard Watches?
Egard Watches are worn by Hollywood stars like Jeff Daniels, Jamie Foxx, and William Shatner. But the brand is more than just a status symbol, it’s a tribute to Srulovicz’s father and a platform for powerful messages that align with the raging Culture Wars.
What is “Erased”?
“Erased” is the latest video from Egard Watches, which questions trans female athletes competing against biological females. The clip has already garnered nearly 250K views on YouTube in just two weeks, joining the heated debate delivered with studio-level production values.
Where Can I Get an Egard Watch?
Egard Watches are available at www.egardwatches.com.
CEO of Egard Watches Takes a Stand on Cancel Culture
Ilan Srulovicz, the CEO of Egard Watches, is not afraid to speak his mind and take a stand on controversial issues. Despite the risk of losing customers, he believes it’s important for companies to stand up for their values and beliefs.
“We lose customers, that’s for sure, but we gain a lot more,” he says. “People need to hear companies standing up for their values… I’m only shocked that other companies aren’t doing this. Why am I the only one?”
Next up for the actor-turned-entrepreneur? A documentary on Cancel Culture.
Supporting the Police is Not a Political Issue
Srulovicz doesn’t deny his ideological leanings, but he insists some of his work reflects views that aren’t political in nature.
“I don’t consider every issue political, like supporting the police,” he says.
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