Open Borders, Closed Futures: How Globalist Fantasy is Gutting a Nation
America: The Motel Room of the West - 10 Things Killing America | Part 8
How Globalist Fantasy Is Gutting a Nation
They told us to open the door. Be kind. Be inclusive. Be better. They told us a borderless world was progress. That walls were cruel. That sovereignty was outdated. They told us America was for everyone.
And we believed them.
Now take a look around. What was once a proud nation is now a halfway house for the world’s chaos. A motel room with no front desk, no rules, no ID check, and you’re footing the bill. They come in, take what they want, and leave behind needles, flags that aren’t ours, and the pieces of a culture we no longer recognize.
This isn’t Ellis Island. This isn’t the American Dream. This is managed demolition disguised as virtue. A slow, bleeding suicide sold to us with hashtags and fake tears on CNN.
We were never asked. We never voted for this.
But we’re paying for it. Every damn day.
Ask the mother whose child was killed by a drunk illegal with ten deportations and no consequences. Ask the rancher who sleeps with a rifle because the desert isn’t safe anymore. Ask the high school kid who didn’t get that job because a company saved a few bucks hiring someone off the books.
And ask yourself this: why is it that every time we try to talk about it, we’re shouted down by people who live behind gated communities, with private schools, armed security, and passports ready to flee?
They say we’re heartless. They say we’re cruel.
But you tell me—what’s more heartless than handing your children a broken nation?
You can’t import millions of strangers, give them more rights than your own citizens, and expect the soul of the nation to survive.
What they’ve done isn’t compassion.
It’s sabotage.
And the ones cheering it on?
They’ll be long gone by the time it all collapses.
This isn’t about race. It’s about reality.
This isn’t about hate. It’s about home.
And if we don’t draw the line now—if we don’t defend this land like it’s our last breath—
then we won’t have a country left to argue about.
VIRTUE MERCHANTS AND BORDERLINE INSANITY
The Billion-Dollar Business of Guilt, Chaos, and Control
They sold it like salvation.
A photo of a crying child. A desert crossing. A raft. A sob story.
And suddenly, if you didn’t open your arms, your wallet, and your borders—you were the monster.
That’s how it starts. With emotion. With theater. With carefully staged images, echo-chamber news segments, and celebrities who wouldn’t survive a day in Texas preaching down from $20 million mansions about "inclusion."
You’ve seen it.
You’ve felt the pressure.
You’ve been told: Shut up and be kind.
But let’s get something straight—this isn’t compassion.
It’s coercion.
It’s guilt sold wholesale by the same people who built their careers off your silence and your taxes.
Welcome to the virtue economy, where bleeding hearts come with platinum credit cards and private security, and where the people screaming the loudest about “open borders” wouldn’t let half their own family sleep over.
Let’s name names.
The UN, the NGOs, the faith-based profiteers—all of them suckling on the teat of tax money and “humanitarian grants,” pushing policies that destroy working-class towns and call it progress. They paint barbed wire as evil while they live in homes behind six-foot walls and armed gates.
Ever heard of Catholic Charities USA, Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, or HIAS? They rake in hundreds of millions a year—yes, millions—with most of it coming from your taxes, not from the church pews. They don’t just advocate for immigration; they import it, process it, house it, settle it—and collect a check at every step.
This is a business.
This is an industry.
This is not charity. It’s strategic, weaponized immigration—planned, funded, and executed with spreadsheets and smug moral superiority.
And guess who pays the price?
The American factory worker who lost his job to cheaper, under-the-table labor.
The waitress whose neighborhood changed overnight.
The mother whose local school has 13 languages but no time to teach her kid to read.
The citizen. The taxpayer. The forgotten American.
And while you're working two jobs to keep your family fed, they’re signing contracts to resettle more people in your town—without asking you, without asking the mayor, and without giving a single damn how it affects you.
Because in their world, your voice doesn’t matter.
You’re just a bump in the road to their utopian dream—where flags are meaningless, borders are erased, and every crisis is an opportunity to virtue-signal harder than the last guy.
They don’t care about the consequences—
Not the fentanyl.
Not the MS-13.
Not the human trafficking, cartel pipelines, rape trees, or the skyrocketing rape and assault statistics in once-safe towns.
Not the welfare system bleeding dry.
Not the overcrowded ERs or the lost childhoods.
Why would they?
Their kids are in private schools. Their ZIP codes are untouched. Their food is delivered, their lawns are manicured, and their media bubbles never burst.
This isn’t compassion. This is colonization by chaos.
And the puppet masters are laughing while waving their rainbow flags and Ukraine pins, drowning out dissent with cries of “bigot,” “racist,” and “fascist.”
But let me tell you something:
Loving your country isn’t hate.
Defending your home isn’t cruelty.
Wanting a future for your kids isn’t extremism.
You know what it is?
It’s called being American.
And if that makes us the enemy in their twisted morality tale—then so be it.
Because I’d rather be called names than sit quiet while my country dies by a thousand lies.
It’s not just a border crisis. It’s not even just a sovereignty crisis.
It’s a moral crisis, and the people causing it are cloaked in faux compassion and blood-stained kindness.
And unless we start calling them what they are—merchants of destruction draped in virtue—
we’ll keep losing ground until there’s nothing left to defend.
THE WORKING CLASS PAYS THE PRICE
The Forgotten Backbone of a Nation Under Siege
“My father didn’t work 60 hours a week so someone could come in illegally and undercut him for pennies. He broke his back for this country. And now it feels like this country broke its promise to him.”
Look around any diner, farm, loading dock, or job site in America and you’ll still see them.
The real ones.
Men and women who show up. Every day. Rain or shine. No excuses. No handouts. Just grit, sweat, and pride in a name they don’t want redefined.
That’s the working class.
And they’ve been betrayed.
While politicians preach from marble steps and journalists sip their $8 lattes in New York, the trucker in Iowa is watching his industry crumble under fake wages. The roofer in Texas is being outbid by illegal labor on every job. The waitress in Pennsylvania is wondering why her shifts are shorter, her tips lower, and her city suddenly unrecognizable.
And all of them are being told to “shut up and adapt.”
They say, “Immigrants do the jobs Americans won’t.”
No.
They do the jobs Americans can’t afford to do for slave wages.
Because the rules aren’t the same when you’re not supposed to be here in the first place.
Ask any small-town American how it feels to work your whole life, pay your taxes, play by the rules—only to be told your country now belongs to anyone who shows up.
That your voice is “hateful.”
That your frustration is “xenophobia.”
That your very existence as a proud, working American is something to feel guilty about.
What the hell happened?
You worked overtime so your kid could go to college.
You fixed your neighbor’s car for free.
You stood for the flag, gave to the church, took care of your parents, voted in every election—even when it felt rigged.
You did everything right.
And still got left behind.
While the ruling class pats themselves on the back for their “open heart policies,” it’s the middle and lower classes who foot the bill.
Wages? Stagnant.
Crime? Rising.
Emergency rooms? Packed.
Neighborhoods? Unrecognizable.
It’s not racist to notice that something’s wrong.
It’s not hateful to demand protection for your own family first.
It’s called survival.
It’s called being a citizen.
And let’s get real—nobody in Washington is suffering. Their kids aren’t in overcrowded public schools. Their hospitals don’t have waiting lists. Their streets aren’t full of fentanyl and fear.
But yours are.
And when you complain, they call you “un-American.”
You.
The very people who built America.
Who fought in her wars. Who fixed her roads. Who fed her families. Who kept her engine running while the elite flew over your towns and called you “flyover country.”
You know who the heart of America is?
The welder.
The trucker.
The factory worker.
The cop.
The nurse pulling double shifts.
The line cook working Saturdays.
The mom who stretches her grocery budget to feed three kids.
That’s America.
And she’s being sold off, one border wave at a time.
Illegal labor doesn’t just hurt “the economy” in theory. It kills the American worker in practice.
It takes away opportunity. It crushes small businesses. It undercuts everything our grandparents built and handed to us—hoping we’d protect it.
They didn’t sweat in coal mines and die in Normandy so we could become a doormat to the world.
They believed in this country.
And if we don’t start fighting like hell to honor that belief, then we’re no better than the cowards cashing in on its collapse.
This isn’t just about economics.
It’s about loyalty.
To our people.
To our workers.
To the American way.
You break a nation when you break its working class.
And right now, that’s exactly what they’re doing—with smiles, slogans, and open gates.
Enough.
CULTURAL EROSION AND MANUFACTURED FRAGMENTATION
Melting Pot? Try Cultural Acid.
You can’t preserve a nation while pretending it never existed.
And yet, here we are—watching the most powerful, beautiful, hard-fought civilization in modern history being stripped down, scrubbed clean, and repackaged into something bland, broken, and unrecognizable.
They told us we were a melting pot.
What they didn’t say is that someone turned up the heat and dissolved the steel.
Because this isn’t assimilation anymore—it’s erasure.
Let’s tell the truth: America used to be united not by skin color, not by origin, but by values.
Hard work. Law and order. Patriotism. Faith. Family. The English language. A handshake that meant something. A flag that made grown men cry.
We had a national identity—not perfect, but proud.
Now? That identity’s been spit on, torn down, and replaced with drag queen story hours, 42 pronouns, and the idea that being white, straight, or God-fearing makes you part of the problem.
This didn’t happen by accident.
This is manufactured fragmentation.
It’s divide and conquer, written in real time by the ruling class—mostly Democrats—who knew that a strong, united America was impossible to control.
So they broke it.
Piece by piece.
Culture by culture.
Community by community.
You want to know why mass immigration works for them? Because it dilutes identity.
Because if no one shares a common language, a common history, a common story—then no one stands together when the corruption comes.
Multiculturalism didn’t unite us.
It carved us up into voting blocs.
It pitted Americans against Americans while illegal aliens were handed driver’s licenses, free housing, food assistance, medical care—and a ready-made army of “oppressed” pawns for every upcoming election.
The left doesn’t love immigrants.
They use them.
And they use you—your guilt, your silence, your kindness—as fuel for their agenda.
Why do you think sanctuary cities were created in places like New York, L.A., Chicago, San Francisco?
Because the same elites who tell you “diversity is our strength” know damn well that diversity without unity is a weakness.
But weakness is useful.
Weak people don’t fight back.
Let’s talk about the clash—old-school American pride vs. coastal woke elite rule.
One side believes in self-reliance, flags, faith, bootstraps, barbecue, and service to country.
The other believes in Marxist power structures, shame-based education, cultural guilt, and open borders...as long as someone else deals with the mess.
These people love mass immigration from afar.
But they’re terrified of deportation—because who else will clean their mansions, walk their dogs, raise their kids, wipe their marble countertops, and make their almond milk smoothies?
They don’t want immigration for “compassion.”
They want cheap labor and cheap virtue.
They want the optics of kindness and the benefits of servitude.
And the price?
Your culture.
Your town.
Your kid’s future.
They’ve already erased Columbus Day, blurred Independence Day, replaced Christmas with “Winter Holiday,” and now they’re debating whether we should even fly the American flag at all.
Because someone might be offended.
Offended?
Try the World War II veteran who fought under that flag and now sees his neighborhood flying six others.
Try the granddaughter of legal immigrants who followed every rule just to watch a flood of border-hoppers get treated better than her own family.
Try the parent who no longer recognizes the Pledge of Allegiance in the classroom or the language on their child’s homework.
That’s offense.
That’s heartbreak.
That’s betrayal.
And through it all, they tell you: “It’s progress.”
Progress for who?
We are not a hotel.
We are not a blank canvas.
We are the United States of America—built on blood, sweat, tears, war, truth, justice, and an unshakable belief in liberty.
And if we don’t reclaim that identity, we’ll have nothing left to fight for.
Because when culture dies, the country dies next.
No borders. No language. No flag. No unity.
Just debt, division, and a digital leash around your neck.
This is not about hate.
It’s about home.
It’s about fighting for something that matters.
It’s about standing in the dirt your grandfather plowed and saying:
“This is America. And it still means something.”
WHO’S REALLY PULLING THE STRINGS?
This Isn’t Compassion—It’s a Business Plan for Your Collapse
“Always follow the money. That’s where the truth lives. Not in speeches, not in slogans, but in bank accounts.”
They want you to think it’s random.
That the border crisis just happened.
That caravans of thousands simply “fled violence” and ended up here with iPhones and professionally printed signs.
That millions pouring in yearly is just a result of empathy.
Let me tell you the truth: This is not random. This is engineered.
And if you follow the paper trail, you’ll find it doesn’t end in Tijuana—it ends in Washington, in Davos, in New York boardrooms and behind UN podiums.
It ends in champagne-filled think tanks and ivory towers where the death of America is a spreadsheet column labeled “ROI.”
Because mass immigration is a market strategy.
It’s the globalist jackpot.
Cheap labor for corporations.
Cheap votes for Democrats.
Endless crisis for NGOs to exploit.
And endless division to keep you too distracted to fight back.
Let’s break it down.
Corporate America Wants Serfs, Not Citizens
Wages cost money. Benefits cost money. Safety standards cost money.
But desperate, undocumented people? They’re cheap. They’re compliant. They don’t unionize. They don’t file lawsuits. They don’t speak up.
And so the big boys—Amazon, Tyson Foods, major construction firms, Big Ag—they turn a blind eye or quietly lobby for looser enforcement while you lose your job and your neighborhood becomes a shadow of itself.
Meanwhile, your local employer—who once hired your nephew or neighbor—can’t compete. And he closes up shop.
They don’t care that your town dies.
They don’t care that your son can’t find work.
They don’t care that fentanyl is killing kids from coast to coast.
They just want cheap labor.
And illegal immigrants are the new industrial slaves.
The NGOs: Non-Governmental, All-Powerful
These alphabet soup organizations—HIAS, IRC, IOM, UNHCR—act like charities but move like cartels.
Funded by your tax dollars and foreign interests alike, they organize the routes, supply the transportation, feed the PR machine, and lobby for policy that keeps the floodgates open.
Ever wonder how migrants know exactly where to go? Who to call? What to say when detained?
They’re coached.
They’re processed.
They’re handed cheat sheets by organizations that pretend to be humanitarian while functioning like border smuggling networks in suits.
Catholic Charities USA and others even receive federal money per migrant they "resettle."
Yes, they get paid more the more people come in.
It’s not mercy—it’s a business model.
The Globalists: No Borders, No Loyalty
To them, a border is an obstacle.
A nation is an outdated relic.
And a strong, sovereign America?
A threat to their vision of a “global community” ruled by unelected panels and corporate stakeholders.
They want an America that’s easy to mold, easy to manage.
That means flooding it with people who owe the government everything—and understand nothing about what made this country great.
You see it now, don’t you?
It’s not just about immigration—
It’s about transformation.
From citizens to consumers.
From patriots to pawns.
From culture to chaos.
And Then Come the Votes
Let’s not pretend.
This is also about political engineering.
They know the American working class—the real backbone of this country—doesn’t vote for open borders, woke insanity, or socialist policies.
So they import a new base.
One that’s easier to control. One that’s promised government benefits, protection from deportation, amnesty, and “pathways to citizenship” in exchange for undying loyalty at the ballot box.
Every migrant is a potential vote.
And every vote helps the left stay in power just long enough to finish off what’s left of this Republic.
That’s not immigration.
That’s a soft coup.
🇺🇸 But the American People Are Waking Up
You can only slap people in the face so many times before they stand up and fight back.
And that’s where we are now.
People who were once silent are speaking.
Working men and women who were shamed into submission are rising up.
Patriots who were called “racist” for wanting a future for their kids are DONE apologizing.
Because we finally see who’s pulling the strings.
And we know exactly what they fear: a united America.
An America that remembers what it means to be a nation, not a doormat.
Not a wallet.
Not a holding center for global dreams that trample our own.
You want a reason to cry? Here it is:
Our grandparents died to protect this country.
And now it’s being sold for donor money, political gain, and corporate greed.
They raised flags over beaches soaked in blood.
Now flags are being replaced with warning signs in 12 languages.
They came home from war to build neighborhoods.
Now those neighborhoods are overrun with crime, graffiti, needles, and fear.
They built America.
And now the elite want to dismantle it—brick by brick—while gaslighting us into thinking we’re the problem.
No more.
This is still our country.
This land, this flag, this freedom—it doesn’t belong to NGOs.
It doesn’t belong to corrupt politicians or shady billionaires.
It belongs to the American people.
And we’re not going to stand by while the string-pullers destroy it.
We’re going to name them, shame them, and take back what’s ours.
So raise that flag.
And if you feel the lump in your throat, the anger in your chest, the tears in your eyes—
you’re not alone.
Because this is the greatest country on Earth.
And we are just getting started.
No, We Are NOT “All Immigrants”
Building a Nation Isn’t the Same as Invading One
“Don’t confuse settling a frontier with crashing through a window. One builds a nation. The other tears it down.”
This is the laziest argument in the leftist playbook.
The smug line tossed around on campuses and in comment sections:
“You can’t complain about illegal immigration—your ancestors were immigrants too!”
Let’s break that down like adults.
Because repeating a slogan isn’t an argument—and history didn’t start on Twitter.
First: The Founding Was a War, Not a Welcome Mat
Yes, Europeans came to this land. And yes, there were Native tribes already here.
And guess what? That wasn’t immigration. That was conquest. Just like every other civilization in history. From the Aztecs to the Mongols to the Zulus—nations are built by battles and borders, not by UN permission slips.
We didn’t “move in” like guests.
We fought wars.
We signed treaties.
We built towns from wilderness, fought for sovereignty, and forged the United States of America through revolution, labor, vision, and blood.
It wasn’t easy. It wasn’t clean.
But it was nation-building.
And it’s the reason people all over the world still try to come here—not the other way around.
Second: Immigration Was Never Borderless
The mass immigration waves of the 19th and early 20th centuries?
They came through Ellis Island, Angel Island, ports and stations where people were screened, documented, processed, quarantined, and often sent back if they didn’t meet the standards.
Immigrants had to:
Learn English
Find work without handouts
Integrate into a shared culture
Swear allegiance to the flag
Pass medical and criminal screenings
Rely on family and community, not government checks
They didn’t break in. They knocked. They waited. They earned it.
And even then, America limited immigration when it threatened stability—look up the 1924 Immigration Act. We’ve always had the right, the duty, to protect our demographics, economy, and culture. That’s not racist. That’s responsible nationhood.
Third: Today’s Invasion is Nothing Like the Past
There’s no Ellis Island in the Rio Grande.
There’s no paperwork in a midnight desert crossing.
There’s no oath of loyalty when someone ditches their ID and hops a fence.
Today, we’re not witnessing “immigration.”
We’re witnessing a coordinated, illegal flood, engineered by NGOs, traffickers, and politicians who benefit from chaos.
These aren’t just humble workers chasing a dream.
Many are coached on what to say, what loopholes to exploit, and how to disappear into the system. Others come with gang affiliations, criminal histories, and zero respect for the country they’re entering.
That’s not immigration. That’s penetration.
That’s how nations fall.
Fourth: Being Here First Doesn’t Mean Everyone Else Gets a Turn
The “we’re all immigrants” lie implies some revolving door of national identity—like because someone else came 200 years ago, we’re morally obligated to accept every stranger now.
That’s insane. Try that logic anywhere else.
If your great-grandfather built a house in 1901, does that mean anyone can walk into your living room in 2025 and claim a bed?
No.
You inherit that home. You protect it. You don’t rip out the walls just because someone knocks. You don’t hand the keys to anyone who claims “need.” And if they break in, it’s still illegal—no matter what sad story they tell.
America was built. It was paid for. It was fought for.
It does not belong to the world.
Last: This Country Isn’t Just Land—It’s An Idea
And that idea—liberty, law, borders, freedom—is worth defending.
It doesn’t exist without limits. It doesn’t survive dilution.
It is fragile. And the people screaming “we’re all immigrants” are the same ones trying to erase the very things that make America worth coming to in the first place.
This country isn’t great because it let everyone in.
It’s great because it stood for something.
And now we must stand for it again.
So the next time someone smugly says, “We’re all immigrants,”
you look them in the eye and say:
“No. We’re citizens. And we will not apologize for defending what’s ours.”
A FUTURE HELD HOSTAGE
What Are We Really Leaving Our Kids?
“My father left me a country. I fear I’ll only leave my kids a warning.”
This isn’t just about today.
It’s about tomorrow.
About what we’re leaving behind—for the kids we kissed goodnight, for the grandbabies not yet born, for the ones who still say the Pledge of Allegiance with their hand over their heart and believe that means something.
Because if we don’t fight now, they won’t inherit a country.
They’ll inherit a crisis, wrapped in a flag that no longer flies free.
The Collapse Is Already Here
Look around. Open your eyes.
Cities overrun with homeless encampments, needles, and crime.
Hospitals filled beyond capacity, while citizens wait weeks to see a doctor.
Public schools bursting at the seams, where teachers spend more time translating than teaching.
Prisons full, police defunded, laws unenforced, and criminals coddled because “diversity.”
Grocery prices up, jobs outsourced, and basic services falling apart.
And through it all, the American people are told:
Shut up. Smile. Accept it. Or be labeled a racist.
What Do Our Children Learn in This “New America”?
They’re taught that the flag is a symbol of oppression.
That their ancestors were evil.
That their gender is fluid, their history is shameful, and their nation is guilty.
They’re taught pronouns before the Constitution, climate panic before basic math, and critical race theory before critical thinking.
And while our kids struggle to read and write, while veterans sleep in tents and factories close down, we’re pouring billions into benefits, housing, and legal aid for people who don’t belong here and never cared to come legally.
They break in—and get rewarded.
Our kids?
They inherit the bill.
Silence as a Weapon
They tell you you’re hateful for noticing.
They tell you you’re xenophobic for protecting your children.
They tell you to “check your privilege” while they hand your future to strangers with zero loyalty to this land.
Free speech is dying.
National pride is mocked.
Law and order is unraveling—and we’re gaslit into clapping for it.
They preach “inclusion” while excluding American citizens from their own rights.
They promote “diversity” while erasing our culture, our values, our history.
That’s not progress.
It’s punishment.
Your Grandfather’s America vs. This One
Your grandfather fought in Normandy.
Your grandmother worked in a factory to support the war effort.
They raised families with discipline, faith, and pride in their flag.
They believed in earning what you got.
They believed in citizenship as a privilege, not an automatic right.
They believed in America first, not global handouts and borderless utopias.
What would they say if they saw this now?
If they saw kids assaulted in schools, cities that don’t fly the American flag, and neighborhoods where English is no longer spoken and American law no longer applies?
They’d weep.
And then they’d rise.
Because this is not what they fought for.
This Nation Wasn’t Built for This
This country was not founded so that your child could be second place in the nation you pay taxes in.
This country wasn’t built so that someone could climb a fence, drop a backpack, and have more rights than the soldier who came home in pieces.
We don’t owe the world everything.
We owe our children everything.
We owe them a country that works.
A country that protects them.
A country that still believes in freedom, truth, and the rule of law.
It’s Time to Choose: Surrender or Stand
We are standing at a cliff’s edge.
One more amnesty. One more wave. One more “reform” bill from the swamp, and there won’t be anything left to reform.
The future is being held hostage—not by migrants, but by the people who profit from their presence and silence your resistance.
The NGOs. The globalists. The race hustlers. The Democrat Party.
They’ve hijacked the plane and handed the parachutes to everyone but the citizens.
But the beauty of this country is that we still have a choice.
And we still have a voice.
So say it loud.
Say it proud.
Say it while you still can:
This is America. This is our land. And we will not hand it over to anyone—foreign or domestic—who does not love it, protect it, or respect it.
If that makes us “bigots,” so be it.
We’d rather be called names than leave our children a borderless wasteland full of broken promises and blood-soaked slogans.
Because our kids don’t deserve that.
They deserve a future worth fighting for.
And that’s exactly what we’re going to give them.
WE WERE NEVER MEANT TO BE SILENT
"America is not just a place. It's a promise. A heartbeat. A fire. And it only dies if we let it."
They want you ashamed.
Ashamed of your pride.
Ashamed of your flag.
Ashamed of wanting to protect your own damn country.
They want you quiet—while they erase your past, sell off your future, and flood your present with slogans, lies, and laws that were never meant to protect you.
But you weren’t born to be quiet.
You weren’t raised to apologize.
You were raised by people who worked, who fought, who prayed, who bled—people who didn’t bend when the wind blew, and sure as hell didn’t kneel when the mob came.
You were raised American.
And now it’s time to act like it.
Because this isn’t about politics anymore.
It’s not left or right.
It’s right or wrong.
It’s freedom or failure.
It’s a choice between a country that still stands… or one that just lays down and dies.
Every great civilization has a tipping point.
A moment when the people wake up and say:
Enough.
We are standing in that moment now.
So don’t let them guilt you into silence.
Don’t let them shame you into surrender.
Don’t let them convince you that your love for this country is “hate.”
Because it’s not hate to lock your door.
It’s not hate to protect your kids.
It’s not hate to fight for a future where America still looks like America.
It’s called duty.
It’s called citizenship.
It’s called love.
And if they want to call us names for defending our home, then let them scream.
Because while they burn flags, we’ll raise them.
While they kneel, we’ll stand.
While they try to rewrite history, we’ll teach our kids the truth.
And while they turn this country into a charity case for the world, we’ll rebuild it into a nation for the people who still believe in it.
The world doesn’t need another broken, borderless blob.
It needs America.
Strong. Sovereign. Unapologetic. Free.
So kiss your kids.
Hug your neighbor.
Thank a vet.
Say a prayer.
And raise your voice.
Because we’re not done yet.
We’re just getting started.
🇺🇸 God bless the working class.
God bless the truth.
And God bless the United States of America.
Coming Up Next Week:
Tech Tyranny — The Algorithm Is Watching
We’re diving deeper.
If this chapter rattled you, just wait. What’s next will shake you to your core.Cut through the static.
Shatter the control.
Turn up the truth till it can’t be ignored.Stay sharp. Stay strong.
See you next week.
Ivana 🗽
Unfortunately, we have the very same problems in Canada. The past 10 years have been a disaster under the liberal party and now we have elected them again with a new leader who is a former banker?? Immigration is out of control, there is a housing shortage and government spending is insane!
Excellent essay, Ivana!