They say “America has no culture” and what they mean is that the Constitution and Bill of Rights, English common law, the language itself, Thanksgiving and the 4th of July, the nuclear family, the work ethic, rock n roll, country, plus every innovation that turned this place into the world’s superpower don’t count as real culture.
It’s just “whiteness,” this blank or oppressive thing that exists only to be critiqued and replaced.
And this line has become so dominant, so institutionalized in schools, media, HR departments, and elite culture that it’s now the standard water everybody swims in.
Most people don’t even clock it anymore because it’s treated like obvious truth instead of the radical self-erasure project it actually is.
But this isn’t a good faith argument at all, and it carries clear ulterior motives to justify the erasure of America’s historic core and the people who built it.
Because once you get Americans to accept that their culture is either nonexistent or evil, then mass demographic change, open borders, and tearing down the old traditions suddenly look like moral progress instead of an existential attack on everything that made the country function in the first place.
The reality though is that America has one of the strongest and most distinctive cultures on earth, forged from Western and Christian roots and supercharged by liberty and merit.
And the World Cup visitors are reminding us of exactly that right now.
Germans are going viral saying if you want to hate America watch the news but drive through it and meet the actual people.
Europeans are shocked by how genuinely warm, friendly, and generous Americans are in real life and can’t stop talking about the hospitality and customer service.
Japanese fans are writing poetry about unlimited free chips and salsa, while others are losing it over Texas brisket, ranch dressing on everything, Waffle House at 2 am, Buc-ee’s, the ridiculous size of Walmart, and free drink refills that never end.
These outsiders are cutting straight through the institutionalized narrative and showing us what we’ve been gaslit into taking for granted, and that is an abundant, open, high trust, high energy culture that actually works. Americans built it, they live it every day, and they are not apologizing for it or handing it over.
I'm so sick of people (especially those who aren't Christians) acting like Christianity is all about being a bitch and just letting stuff happen.
Christianity is not a religion of cowards. It never was. Open the book and it is wall to wall with fighters. David walked at the giant while trained soldiers shook in their armor. Joshua brought down cities. Gideon went out three hundred against thousands. Samson tore through an army with whatever was in his hand. Caleb asked for the mountain with the giants on it because the easy land bored him. Jonathan climbed a cliff to take on a garrison with one man beside him. Nehemiah's people rebuilt a city with a tool in one hand and a blade in the other, daring anyone to test them.
And the King they all pointed to was no different. Jesus sat down, took the time to braid a whip with His own hands, and cleared the temple by force. He told His men to sell their coats and buy swords. He is coming back, the book says, with a sword and eyes like fire and a robe dipped in blood. Nobody who actually read it walks away thinking soft.
Now hear this part, because it is the whole point. The opposite of a warrior is not a peaceful man. The opposite of a warrior is a coward who stands there and lets evil have its way and calls his cowardice patience. Scripture has no kind word for that man. Defend the weak. Rescue the fatherless. Speak for those who have no voice. Pull the helpless out of the hand of the wicked. That is not a suggestion buried in the back. That is the assignment, front and center.
A good man is not a harmless man. A harmless man just hasn't been tested yet. A good man has the full capacity for violence and chains it to something higher than himself, and he unchains it when the weak need a wall to stand behind.
Peace is not surrender. Peace is what strong men build and then guard with everything they have. Anybody who tells you the faith is about lying down and letting the world run you over is selling you their own fear and calling it virtue.
We were never called to be sheep for the wolves. We were called to be shepherds, and shepherds carry a rod and a staff and they know exactly what the rod is for.
Start using your rod.
They tell us Congressional Recess is for “constituent engagement”…
But if 95% of your constituents already told you they want the SAVE America Act then why do you need recess?
Scam.
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John Lennon wrote a beautiful song about socialism.
“Imagine no possessions” he told us.
He also:
– helped write his band’s anti-tax anthem, Taxman
– incorporated his IP holdings
– moved to a lower-tax country
– fiercely protected his royalties
- drove two Rolls Royce’s and had multiple luxury homes.
– made sure even the royalty cheques for Imagine were kept safe for his estate so his family would remain wealthy in perpetuity.
If he believed it, he’d have lived it. The trouble with socialism is that even the people who love the idea won’t run the experiment on themselves.
John Lennon writing Imagine while owning two Rolls Royce Phantoms and later having a law suit to protect his royalties tells you all you need to know about socialism in practice.
It doesn’t work outside of the imagination.
On this Summer Solstice of 2026, the six greatest threats to liberty and prosperity in the United States of America are as follows, ranked in order from most threatening to least (less) threatening:
1. Voting laws that make fraud generally impossible to prove in a court of law.
2. Failing to greatly reduce the size, scope and power of the unelected, unaccountable administrative state Leviathans at the federal and state levels.
3. Unchecked illegal immigration.
4. Mass immigration (both legal and illegal) of people from cultures who deny the basic rights of women and do not respect freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
5. Refusing to use America’s abundant, cheap oil and gas reserves in favor of expensive, wasteful, inefficient, landscape-destroying, species-killing, so-called “green” energy.
6. Social welfare programs for the able-bodied lazy.
Since Trump was elected we are making progress in these areas, but it’s not enough and will all get undone if Democrats somehow regain power. That’s why the 2026 and 2028 elections represent a binary choice between the doom or survival of the great American experiment. 🇺🇸
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Not a good look MLB.
Compelled speech--that's what this is.
Would you require Muslim players to smear bacon grease on their hats?
How about you play freaking baseball and leave the intolerant bigotry of the hatemongering LGBTQ+ crowd to Democrat politics?
WHY THE HELL AM I PAYING TAXES TO A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THAT:
>CANNOT DEFUND THE TALBAN
>CANNOT SECURE OUR ELECTIONS
>CANNOT BALANCE A BUDGET
>CANNOT READ THE BILLS THEY VOTE ON
>CANNOT PASS TERM LIMITS
>CANNOT PASS DOGE CUTS
WHY ARE WE PAYING TAXES?!!!!!!
THUNE ON DEFUNDING THE TALIBAN: “I HAVE NOT SEEN IT.”
LindellTV’s @Alisonintheknow asked @LeaderJohnThune why the Senate has yet to act on @RepTimBurchett's bill to stop U.S. taxpayer dollars from reaching the Taliban - despite the House passing it nearly a year ago.
Meanwhile, every week of delay means another estimated $40 million flows into Afghanistan.
When asked when the Senate would finally vote on the bill, Thune responded:
“I don’t know when. We don’t have that currently on the schedule here... I have not seen it... that’s something that we'd consider putting on the floor at this point.”
Eleven months later, the bill still hasn’t received a Senate vote.
The House passed it. The Senate hasn’t acted.
How many more months - and how many more millions - will pass before this gets a vote?
Pass the bill. Stop the money flow. Now.