When $24 billion in foreign sovereign wealth fund money backs a deal to control a third of America’s entertainment market, that’s not just a business transaction. Allen West makes a compelling case that the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery/Paramount merger is a cultural inflection point we’re sleepwalking through. Our stories shape our values, and whoever controls those stories wields real power.
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Who Owns the American Story?
March 10, 2026
When $24 billion in foreign sovereign wealth fund money backs a deal to control a third of America’s entertainment market, that’s not just a business transaction. Allen West makes a compelling case that the proposed Warner Bros. Discovery/Paramount merger is a cultural inflection point we’re sleepwalking through. Our stories shape our values, and whoever controls those stories wields real power.
READ MORE: Who Owns the American Story? › American Greatness
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